Praise for A Rip Through Time
"A rip-roaring great read. . . The best time travel tale I've read in a long time." -- The Providence Journal
"Armstrong builds an intense, intricately plotted mystery in this series debut." --Library Journal (starred and boxed review)
"[A] clever time-traveling thriller." --Kirkus Reviews
"Readers will eagerly anticipate future installments." --Publishers Weekly
"A promising start to a new series." --Booklist
"A Rip Through Time is pure Kelley Armstrong, featuring fabulous, likable and diverse characters, gripping action, and a compelling mystery or two to solve." --Bookreporter.com
"Armstrong's varied characters, lively writing style, and complex plot tempt us to binge read... Highly recommended." --Historical Novel Society
"I, for one, will absolutely be following the further adventures of this historical series." --Mystery and Suspense Magazine
"Striking characters, a twisty plot, and dealing with the sexism and racism of Victorian Edinburgh make this a stand-out among time-slip tales."--Locus Magazine
"Outlander meets The Alienist in Kelley Armstrong's A Rip Through Time, the first book in this utterly compelling series, mixing romance, mystery, and fantasy with thrilling results." --Fresh Fiction
"When police officer Mallory wakes up wearing a corset, she knows something's gone seriously sideways. Trapped in the body of a Victorian housemaid, Mallory must struggle to keep her secret and find a way home. Watching Mallory--and the talented Kelley Armstrong--juggle all these balls at one time is a great read." --Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Violently original, Kelley Armstrong's A Rip Through Time walks two very different time periods. Mallory handles solving a murder and being a woman in 19th century Scotland with grace and deftness. With compelling characters and plot, A Rip Through Time is one to look out for." --Nekesia Afia, author of Dead Dead Girls
"A fascinating time-slip mystery. Armstrong kept me guessing all the way to the end." --Darcie Wilde, national bestselling author of the Rosalind Thorne mysteries