Caught
In this most recent installment, Jonah and Katherine are transported to Einstein's time, where they must help to save his illegitimate daughter Lieserl, who is known as Emily in the twenty-first century, and keep Einstein from discovering time travel and ruining history. Einstein's wife, Mileva, catches onto them and steals their Elucidator. Jonah and Katherine follow Mileva in order to put Emily in her correct time, 1903. When they get to Mileva's parents' house, they discover that Lieserl is just a baby and is close to death from scarlet fever. However, during Jonah and Katherine's followings, Mileva discovers them and communicates with them, causing a huge disturbance in time. They are all sent, along with Emily, to a place outside of time. Mileva freezes everyone there but Jonah and allows him to come with her and save time. Jonah lets Mileva keep the Elucidator when she returns to her time, which allows her to send her demented son, Tete Einstein, to the future as a baby, where he grows up to become JB, the time traveler.
Caught was released September 4, 2012.
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“Shakespeare had no tutors but nature and genius. He caught his faults from the bad taste of his contemporaries. In an age still less civilized Shakespeare might have been wilder, but would not have been vulgar.”
—Horace Walpole (17171797)
“A girl I had, but she followed another,
Money I had, and it went in the night,
Strong drink I had, and it brought me to sorrow,
But a good strong cause and blows are delight.
All there caught up the tune:
On, on, my darling man.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“Master, we have worked all night long but have caught nothing. Yet if you say so, I will let down the nets.”
—Bible: New Testament, Luke 5:5.
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