Netta Becker and the Timeline Crime
A family trip to Crete, organised by her history-obsessed younger brother, is not Netta’s idea of the perfect summer holiday, especially as it means she is missing a swimming gala. However, soon after her arrival, she finds herself caught in very realistic dreams which drag her back into the past - to the time of King Minos and the creation of the labyrinth. As she finds herself more and more absorbed by the past, Netta and her brother, Remy, must work out what keeps drawing her into the past before she finds she can’t return to the present.
Perfect summer reading, ‘Netta Becker and the Timeline Crime’ is a thoroughly enjoyable and absorbing read. Although it draws on Greek mythology, readers do not need to be familiar with these stories to appreciate this book- but are sure to want to explore them once they have!
Pulled into the past, Netta finds she can be seen by ‘Ari’, a princess who believes Netta to be a ‘tricksy muse’. As the two develop a friendship, Netta realises, with the help of Remy, that Ari is Ariadne, daughter of King Minos. Although the paths of other characters that she meets- Dae (Daedalus), Russ (Icarus), Minos- are clear through the stories which have been passed down, it is less clear what happened to Ariadne, raising the question of how often the stories of women and children are glossed over. ‘Being unseen by history doesn’t mean life wasn’t worth living’ is very much at the heart of this story, one of the many reasons this would make an excellent class story, offering plenty to discuss and encourage questioning.
The story is rich in historical details, weaving the Knossos of myth with the ruins of today, offering a the perfect background to this time travel with a difference. There is so much to enjoy in this book!
Netta Becker and the Timeline Crime
Jennifer Claessen
Uclan Publishing ISBN: 978-1916747593