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978-1529415476

Simul

Simul

by Andrew Caldecott

Publisher Jo Fletcher

Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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About the book

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.

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

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About the Author

Andrew Caldecott

Andrew Caldecott is a practising barrister in media law, fantasy novelist, and occasional playwright.


His play Higher than Babel was described as "impressive" by the FT and "a bold debut" by the Independent. Driven by subsequent neglect of his dramatic talents (or by the lack of them), he turned to the fantasy novel and wrote his debut, Rotherweird.


This was subsequently followed by the second and third in the series, Wyntertide and Lost Acre, respectively.

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