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Another time surfing adventure with Abby, Merri, John who use the mysterious computer program to solve a crime from years gone by.
Merri and Abby, along with John, are back and time surfing, in this all new adventure and this time they are determined to clear the name of a man accused of a crime many years ago.
I really liked this story and how it picked up not too long after the first book left off. I really liked the character of John because he was just so kind and respectful in the way that ...more
Merri and Abby, along with John, are back and time surfing, in this all new adventure and this time they are determined to clear the name of a man accused of a crime many years ago.
I really liked this story and how it picked up not too long after the first book left off. I really liked the character of John because he was just so kind and respectful in the way that ...more

Time and Again is the first book in this trilogy, Every Hill and Mountain is the third book. In Unclaimed Legacy, Abby, Merri and John help twin sisters Beulah and Eulah find out the truth about their ancestors. Every chapter brings new adventures as each of the main characters go about their daily lives and do their best to help each other and their neighbors during a summer filled with work and surprises.
Traveling back in time will really stretch your imagination but in a very entertaining way ...more
Traveling back in time will really stretch your imagination but in a very entertaining way ...more

There are so many things I love about this book; loveable characters, wonderful humor, mysteries, romance, sorrow, history, modern technology and even time travel! Besides these favorite topics there were thought provoking serious issues to deal with including the plan of salvation, racism and abuse. I also especially loved how the Biblical topic of "wives being submissive" was explained so well. Even covering all of this the book was easy to read and one you don't want to put down.
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