Jerome is an unremarkable young man who discovers he has a remarkable gift. He can travel back in time... There are three rules to his time travelling adventures – he cannot change history, only he will remember what happened and he can never prove it. Jerome delves into the past, meeting famous people and asking the questions he’s always wanted answers to – but as time passes, his desire to share his secret becomes overwhelming. A confession to a brother leads to his family thinking his special powers are merely delusions. But who is right? He must set off on one final journey back to the past to answer this question once and for all.
This is an interesting book with an intriguing premise. Through the story of Jerome Black and his remarkable time travel abilities, Brophy raises questions about psychology, philosophy and theology but he does so in a thoughtful manner and the content never feels too heavy to read. I look forward to reading more from this author in the future!
Had the potential to be a great book but it lost its grip through the middle. Reading the New Testament shows the lack of consistency in the book! If Jesus was portrayed as he is in the gospel this book would have been epic!