Simul: Momenticon, Book 2

· Hachette UK
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384
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About this eBook

From Andrew Caldecott, the bestselling author of ROTHERWEIRD, comes the jaw-dropping conclusion of the MOMENTICON duology - an epic adventure like no other!

'Remember Simul' - the last words of a dying man, and the key to mankind's survival.


Words which take Morag, Fogg and their friends on a wild ride through caverns and over mountains, into old paintings, to a university unlike any other and up the lethal Tower of No Return. A ride where mythical beasts, legendary monster-hunters and a corrupt establishment lie in wait . . . while the weather-watchers look on and bide their time.

It's a race against extinction too . . . for nature herself is bent on vengeance.

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'Unpredictable, dramatic and always utterly enthralling' - Reader review

'Intelligent and also fun'
- Reader review

'Caldecott once again delivers in spades' - Reader review

'Special and dangerous properties . . . opens a series of trap-doors in the readers' imagination' -
Hilary Mantel, Booker prize winning author, on Rotherweird

About the author

Andrew Caldecott is a KC, an occasional playwright and author of the bestselling Rotherweird trilogy, Rotherweird, Wyntertide and Lost Acre, all published by Jo Fletcher Books. Momenticon, the first in a new speculative fiction series, will be followed by Simul. Andrew lives in London.

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