This fifth story (but one with a heart) about the time travelling, mind-boggling adventures of Stewart, Frankie, Vah and Anne Boleyn ought to have you reaching for your pity stick as Molly T, their narrator, many times felt obliged to apologise for her lack of skill in replicating their adventure. But how could she when she was forced to deal with Frankie, an older Frankie, Stewart and an older Stewart, a younger Vah and an old insane Vah? As Molly once shouted at Stuart, ‘throw away your logic hat, ‘Doppelgängers is insane!’
Nevertheless, along with being blackmailed by Stewart and Frankie’s new millennial neighbours, the essential recovery of a Traveller at the place where the android of Anne Boleyn was once executed and trying to understand how a close friend of Anne could be remembered and yet not exist, all becomes reasonably probable under the pen of Molly T.