This is a fascinating timeslip mystery in which modern TV programme-maker Julian Cooke stumbles upon a rotting wooden wagon in the mountains of Wyoming. It’s the remains of the Preston Group, a convoy of 130 settlers who disappeared in 1856, leaving – handily – a diary, written by Dr Benjamin Lambert. It’s clear that something horrific happened to them, and Cooke sets out to discover what.
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