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Neve Maslakovic
Neve Maslakovic is the author of the Incident series (time-travel whodunits), as well as a stand-alone novel, Regarding Ducks and Universes. Before turning her hand to writing fiction, Neve earned her PhD at Stanford University's STAR (Space, Telecommunications, and Radioscience) Lab. Born in... show more

Neve Maslakovic is the author of the Incident series (time-travel whodunits), as well as a stand-alone novel, Regarding Ducks and Universes. Before turning her hand to writing fiction, Neve earned her PhD at Stanford University's STAR (Space, Telecommunications, and Radioscience) Lab. Born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia), Neve currently lives with her husband and son near Minneapolis/St. Paul, where she admits to enjoying the winters. Booklist called her debut novel, Regarding Ducks and Universes, "Inventive... a delight." She is currently hard at work on Book 3 of the Incident series. Find out more at www.nevemaslakovic.com
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YouKneeK
YouKneeK rated it 8 years ago
I’ve been curious about the title of this book since I first saw it. I tend to like the odder titles that make me speculate about the contents of the book. By the end of the first page, the “Universes” part is clear. The story is about two alternate universes that, as a result of a scientific exp...
Reflections
Reflections rated it 9 years ago
She’s back! After finishing the third and final novel in Neve Maslakovic’s Incident trilogy--a brain-tickling, time-traveling, whodunit series--I despaired of ever reading any new stories about unflappable university administrator Julia Olsen again, but she’s back in a new novelette . . . and back...
bookaneer
bookaneer rated it 10 years ago
The Far Time Incident by Neve Maslakovic As an administrative assistant, Julia Olsen is used to handling student crises and hysterics with equanimity. However, when a graduate student rushes into her room and tells her that one of the professors has been scattered across time, Julia knows that thi...
Reflections
Reflections rated it 11 years ago
Troubles continue to plague St. Sunniva University’s time travel lab. In this second entry of the series it’s diligent assistant to the dean Julia Olsen’s soon to be ex-husband causing the uproar. He’s convinced that the alleged Viking runestone found by his grandfather not far from the Minnesota ca...
Pho's Picks (aka the random readings of Jennifer Waller)
I found the first part of the book to be the most boring, and it does take a while for them to jump into the past, but once that happens the intrigue starts to settle in and I found that once there the story had a lot of twists and turns that resulted in an enjoyable ending. I did like the use of...
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