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|title=The Tar Man
|date=September 2007
|isbn=978-1416917090
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In this second volume of her Gideon Trilogy, Linda Buckley-Archer sends eighteenth century villain the Tar Man to twenty-first century London. He wreaks havoc, but he's as accomplished a thief as he ever was. In fact, thanks to his ability to blur between time frames, he's better. An inordinate amount of Georgian art works are suddenly on the market. However, a penthouse flat in the London of today is not the height of the Tar Man's ambition. He has something altogether more momentous in mind - and if he achieves it, he could wrench apart the delicate fabric of time and space in a cataclysmic way.

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