Jonah and Katherine journey to 1918 with the Romanov children in the
sixth book of the New York Times bestselling The Missing series, which
Kirkus Reviews calls "plenty of fun and great for history teachers as
well."
It's a paradox: When Jonah and Katherine find themselves on a mission to
return Alexei and Anastasia Romanov to history and then save them from
the Russian Revolution, they are at a loss. Because in their own time,
the bones of Alexei and Anastasia have been positively identified
through DNA testing. What hope do they have of saving Alexis and
Anastasia's lives when the twenty-first century has proof of their
deaths?