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“The Rose of Annwn must be returned to Otherworld, or all life is lost.”

14-year-old Jack Morrow is lost in time. Gifted with the ability to traverse Sorrowlines – the pathways that connect every gravestone to the date of a person’s death – Jack is desperate to return to his friends in 1940s London, but he’s hundreds of years adrift.

Deep within him rests a great power stolen from another realm which must be returned. But there are others who would take it from him, including the burned and disfigured Rouland.

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Niel Bushnell

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Niel Bushnell is an award-winning science-fiction and fantasy author based in the north-east of England.

An accomplished artist and animator, Niel has worked in the creative sector for over twenty years, across film, TV, online, games, advertising and publishing.

He is the author of the Arkship Saga, a science-fiction series set in the distant future after the Earth has been destroyed along with the rest of the solar system in a cataclysmic event known as the Fracture. He is also the author of two time-travel children's books called Sorrowline and Timesmith, and a Young-Adult novel called Altitude.

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July 22, 2023
I don’t understand. If this was supposed to be a trilogy, why it was cutoff at the end of book two. Jack was stuck hundreds/thousands of years in the past with no way of getting back to the 1940s, but suddenly he’s just able to with no explanations just to finish the book. It really spoiled the good feeling I had for the books because I actually thought the second book just had a rushed ending just for the sake of finishing it. I’ve read the blurb of Grimnire, and it just made more sense that there would have been another way to get back instead of just suddenly feeling it and heading off. Is there seriously not going to be a book 3?
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