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All Clear by Connie Willis
All Clear by Connie Willis












But nevertheless Eileen, Mike and Polly become increasingly anxious that the timelines are being perverted.

All Clear by Connie Willis

Since scores of historians have already gone back to such big events as the battle of Marathon and the French revolution without causing any upset, the official belief is that nothing they might do can change anything. The backstory threads are very easily picked up: 21st-century historians Eileen Ward (real name Merope), Mike Davies and Polly Churchill, having been inserted into wartime Britain, are struggling to locate the "drops" that will get them home, all the time worried that their actions might be altering the time-lines and changing the course of the war. Readers considering buying All Clear may wonder whether they can do so without first reading Blackout. Living as we now do in the age of Kindle makes this excuse, it seems to me, rather harder to justify than might otherwise be the case. But we were told that Blackout and All Clear aren't two novels, but one novel chainsawed down the middle to accommodate the exigencies of commercial publishing. Some grumbled that giving the "best novel" prize to two books wasn't fair.

All Clear by Connie Willis All Clear by Connie Willis

The joint winners were Connie Willis's Blackout and Connie Willis's All Clear – the two halves of a lengthy narrative about time-travelling historians from 2060 in London during the second world war. T his year Connie Willis shared SF's blue riband prize, the Hugo, with herself.














All Clear by Connie Willis