Kate Rudd is one of the most experienced narrators of the time who has narrated fantasies and fiction stories in bulk. Competing as a narrator of such a class is not easy because Kate gets complete hold of the story before narrating it. Sometimes it seems that the narrator has read the story two to three times before starting the narration because she changes the mood of her voice according to the development of the scenes.
Time’s Divide and The Delphi Effect are about imaginative worlds and times which Rysa Walker talks about on most occasions. Here it is a girl who is in big trouble after she discovers that she can really travel in time. When she is given the blue medallion by her grandmother, Kate thinks that the whole time travel thing is a joke and her grandmother is just loading things.
Then a murder in the past changes the present of Kate’s family all of a sudden. Kate becomes sure that only she can travel back in time and save her family from all of that trouble. Going into 1893 and trying to stop a couple of murders was not an easy thing because things were a lot more different in that era. Also, there happens to be another problem too i.e if Kate makes a slight adjustment in the past then the present will change accordingly.
It means that the boy whom she loves will not love her anymore because he will forget everything. Kate has to do the impossible even if it costs her something heavy because she is chosen for time traveling instead of her grandmother this time and she has to get the job done.