The Terminus of All Things

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Author: Jay Neill

467 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 978-1068174704

Language: English

Genre: Nostalgic Urban Fantasy set in London

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First his heart broke. Then reality did.

Imagine a place where nothing truly dies, where the discarded remnants of human progress find a new existence. This is Endland: a vibrant, chaotic realm built from the cast-offs of our world, a dizzying collision of forgotten fashion, outdated technology, and lost ideologies.

When Jack Gardener stumbles into Endland, reeling from being dumped in a London railway station, he learns that this world, and the one he has left behind, are teetering on the edge of chaos.

With the help of Piper, a seasoned traveller between realities, Jack must risk everything to stop a plot that could either save or destroy not just Endland, but also his home, and the final resting place for all human existence, at the terminus of all things.

Perfect for fans of Ben Aaronovitch, China Miéville, Terry Pratchett, Robert Rankin and Jasper Fforde. The Terminus Of All Things will have you revelling in nostalgia, questioning what sparks human creativity, and asking yourself whether the end is truly the end, or just a new beginning.

Comes with matching Bookmark

Author: Jay Neill

467 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 978-1068174704

Language: English

Genre: Nostalgic Urban Fantasy set in London

BLURB

First his heart broke. Then reality did.

Imagine a place where nothing truly dies, where the discarded remnants of human progress find a new existence. This is Endland: a vibrant, chaotic realm built from the cast-offs of our world, a dizzying collision of forgotten fashion, outdated technology, and lost ideologies.

When Jack Gardener stumbles into Endland, reeling from being dumped in a London railway station, he learns that this world, and the one he has left behind, are teetering on the edge of chaos.

With the help of Piper, a seasoned traveller between realities, Jack must risk everything to stop a plot that could either save or destroy not just Endland, but also his home, and the final resting place for all human existence, at the terminus of all things.

Perfect for fans of Ben Aaronovitch, China Miéville, Terry Pratchett, Robert Rankin and Jasper Fforde. The Terminus Of All Things will have you revelling in nostalgia, questioning what sparks human creativity, and asking yourself whether the end is truly the end, or just a new beginning.

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