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Old 08-11-2016, 10:52 PM   #864
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Blackout is the third book in the Oxford Time Travel series. Having read the first three, they should be read in order so you know who's who what what's what.
I don't think you'd miss that much if you haven't read the others, they aren't that connected, though a few characters from the Doomsday Book do appear. What's more important is that this is basically the first part of a 2-part novel so you wouldn't get the conclusion of the story without buying All Clear.

This book was also a bit more challenging to get into than Willis' others, it jumped around a bit between different characters in different times and took me a while to put everything together, but quite good once it got going.
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