A review by wethefoxen
The Bad Part of Time by Joshua Ingle

4.0

**E-ARC recieved from NetGalley in return for an honest review**

This book took me on quite a ride.
It took off very nearly from the beginning. Once the action starts I thought I knew what was happening and how this would end. There were quite a few twists be and I love that even though the characters argue about whether or not time is fixed or if it can be changed, both sides of the argument are proven right. Or at least not wrong. It was non-stop momentum throughout and I quite enjoyed it. However the last page kind of flopped. That being said, this was a rather enjoyable exploration of time-travel, predestination and freewill.