Ordeal at Orleans
A Jump in Time Novel, Book 5
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Mark Sanderlin
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Andrew Varga
1429: A city under siege. A future in the balance.
When another glitch in time threatens the fabric of history, eighteen-year-old Dan Renfrew and his partner Sam Cahill jump into the past again. They land in medieval France, just before Joan of Arc's miraculous lifting of the Siege of Orléans. But this is a world dominated by religious intolerance and fear, where one wrong step could lead to torture or death at the hands of Catholic priests. And when accusations begin to surface, Dan and Sam find themselves in an impossible race against time. To survive—and keep history intact—they must outwit fanatics, dodge soldiers, and endure the chaos of 1429. One wrong move could cost them their lives . . . and rewrite the future forever.
The first four books in this series are:
The Last Saxon King (March 2023) **2024 Red Maple Honour Book Award, Forest of Reading Festival and **2024 Gold Winner, Teen Fiction Award, IBPA Book Awards
The Celtic Deception (August 2023) **2024 Editors’ Choice, Historical Novel Society
The Mongol Ascension (September 2024) **2025 Winner, Young Adult Fiction, IBPA Book Awards
The Spartan Sacrifice (August 2025) **2025 Editors’ Choice, Historical Novel Society
©2026 Andrew Varga (P)2026 Imbrifex BooksRecensioni della critica
“The pacing keeps the story moving, with moments of action balanced by scenes that allow the characters and their motivations to develop. I appreciated the attention to detail and the way the historical elements were woven into the narrative without overwhelming the personal aspects of the story. The audiobook narration added to the experience, bringing energy and emotion to the characters while capturing the intensity of the action. The narrator’s delivery helped create a sense of urgency during the more dramatic moments and made the story easy to become immersed in.”—Jeni Lannen, Sweet Grass County High School Librarian, Big Timber, Montana