Publisher's Synopsis
Hidden in Time is a psychological thriller and literary fiction novel blending past-life regression, family secrets, and murder. Set in dual timelines-1930s and 2000s Bradford, West Yorkshire. It follows Jessica Barker as she uncovers shocking truths through regression therapy and her hypnotherapist, Caroline Manning, who struggles to keep the truth buried. The 1930s narrative revolves around Joseph Metcalf, a man whose past crimes haunt him even after death, seeking redemption through his granddaughter, Jessica. As Jessica and Caroline unravel a chilling decades-old mystery, the novel explores the impact of family influence, the ripple effects of past actions, and the moral dilemma of truth versus reputation. With its mix of murder mystery and supernatural elements, the novel appeals to fans of both psychological thrillers, murder mystery and paranormal fiction.