Agent Nadeau has a problem, but he doesn’t know it.
His world is continuously affected by the changes wrought by the suspect in his missing person’s case. This missing person, Jonathan Lambert, is one of the most challenging cases Nadeau has had to contend with. His missing person isn’t just missing in the traditional sense — he’s in the 18th century, trying to keep his new young family safe from the maelstrom of the societal pressures of pre-revolutionary France.
Lambert continues to introduce concepts and ideas to ensure that the revolution doesn’t happen. With the help of his new 18th century friends and associates, he actively challenges the societal norms, making powerful friends and even more powerful enemies. The problem is, whenever he changes his life for the better in the 18th century, it has a negative impact on Nadeau’s modern world.
The dramatic sequel and conclusion to “A Question of Time” — a story of two men separated by centuries, bound together by consequences neither fully understands.