Publisher's Synopsis
Book 3 in the Time Is series. According to Scott, Time can not be changed, it is a combination of past present and future so intertwined that nothing that happens in one time effects the other. Unfortunately it is discovered that this is not the case, Now they have to decide on whether or not to continue their trips. Rules for the Guild of Travelers must be established if they are to continue. A way to isolate themselves and their research library from change must also be established if they are to see what if anything has changed and repair what damage comes from their trips. Suddenly things get complicated. Their is a trip they have to make. Don has discovered a group of burnt out cabins on his property they have to go back in time to find out what was their and how it was so they can rebuild it in the present. Grist Mill Fields becomes one of their favorite trips. They discover that an explosion in the mill caused the destruction to the village and everyone left. What, they wonder, would happen if they could prevent the mill from exploding? Here is a chance at their door to test what they could change and the effect it could have. There are also side trips to a Circus where Don and Honey meet Emmett Kelly and Charles Nelson Reilly and Honey gets to spend a couple of days with Cleopatra. All this and much more is included in this, the final chapter of the Time Is Series.