Emma Hancock
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Jodi Taylor:
Hi Jodi Firstly before my question I just wanted to say THANK YOU! I've devoured the first nine novels this month and currently working my way through the short stories before I read the 10th novel! I can't wait to read more of your work! Can you hint as to how many more novels/short stories you intend to write for this series? xx
Jodi Taylor
Hi Emma. Thanks for your question. I'm a little embarrassed to say I have no idea how many more books there will be. There's a new St Mary's book out in April - Plan For the Worst, and I've started the one after that - Another Time, Another Place. And there's a Christmas story I should be getting on with any day now. In addition to that, there's the next Time Police story - Hard Time, and I really want to do a couple of stand-alone stories as well. And at least one more Regency Romance. And I've started the third Elizabeth Cage story, too. Sometimes there don't seem to be enough hours in the day. Best wishes, Jodi.
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Carro
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Jodi Taylor:
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Can't think of a way to word this so it's not a spoiler.
In the Battersea Chronicles the end of the story rests on a point of law in the constitutional monarchy - that of a member of the Royal Family declaring the government unfit for purpose. I know a little about constitutional monarchy but not nearly enough to know - is that legally possible? Or are have you stretched things in your alternate universe?
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In the Battersea Chronicles the end of the story rests on a point of law in the constitutional monarchy - that of a member of the Royal Family declaring the government unfit for purpose. I know a little about constitutional monarchy but not nearly enough to know - is that legally possible? Or are have you stretched things in your alternate universe? (hide spoiler)]
Krista Walsh-Guy
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Jodi Taylor:
Apologies if this has been asked before. Is there a reason the St. Mary's team don't travel to events on other continents? I don't remember them venturing further from Europe than Egypt. Just curious because there is a whole lot of history out there to explore! :-) Thanks!
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