![]() ![]() But it all leads to the epic conclusion in Book 9-The Infinity Cage as the plotlines are tied up better than a Reef Knot. Then, attempting to contact Waldstein, the founder of the TimeRiders, they are hunted by Support Units, which makes Book 6-The City of Shadows a complete change of pace as they relocate to Victorian London.īook 7- The Pirate Kings cranks up the Oo-argh Factor as Liam and Rashim take to the high seas in the 17 th Century.īook 8- The Mayan Prophecy sees a major change, which I won’t spoil here, but made me instantly dislike it. The team go back to Rome and encounter a deranged Caligula, instead of Claudius as Emperor, so have to reverse the damage. Gates of Rome is a huge Gamechanger, as it introduces new character Rashim and the dystopic near-future of the 2060’s. ![]() While the first few books have been covered, I’ve not written anything about Book 5-Gates of Rome or any since then, as far as I can remember. ![]() The plots for the first several books are quite simple- an event in the past changes causing a Time Wave, which disrupts the present and the team (Maddy, Liam, Sal, Bob and Becks) have to correct it, so far so linear. I’m still shocked that amongst the deluge of YA novel Adaptations, none of these have been made into a film or TV Series. I kept on mentioning in my previous reviews how I think Alex Scarrow’s ‘Time Riders’ Young Adult SF series would be worthy successors to the Potter Crown. ![]()
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