The Time They Saved Tomorrow

The Time They Saved Tomorrow

£8.99

Steve Nallon

ISBN: 9781910022627

Binding: paperback

Coming Soon - March 2024

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About this book:

The second book in The Swidgers series.

William Arthur is no ordinary teenager. He is a SWIDGER, a person who can sense future catastrophes and change your Timepath from certain peril. And he’s discovered that his time-bending powers go far beyond mere accident prevention.

He can’t lie, he can’t harm but he can save lives.

William never thought he would escape the devastating fire at the Old Coach Inn. Now finding himself in London with Granny, a whole new adventure awaits them.

Dark forces are at play, chasing him across time and space, and he begins to doubt his future as a SWIDGER. It is only when he is given a mysterious red book by an old man with a white beard that he finds a new purpose – to protect it with his life.

But... the pages are blank.

William and Granny must  nd a way to put the world back to what it was. Could the blank pages somehow be the key?

Only time will tell.


Praise for The Time That Never Was:

A rambunctious riot of a book! JOSEPH ELLIOTT, author of The Shadow Skye trilogy

Grabs you from the beginning and doesn’t let go. RORY BREMNER, BAFTA winning writer and performer

Nallon writes with a compelling sense of rhythm and just makes you want to keep reading and going further into his magical world. ALISTAIR McGOWAN, BAFTA winning writer and performer

Steve Nallon is an experienced and formidable talent and this departure intofantasy may win him a whole new generation of fans. JENNY LECOAT, screenwriter and novelist

This is a great story for YA readers and grown-ups who, like William, find themselves caught up in the whirlwind of life. SONIA BELDOM, author of Granny Franny’s Big Red Bus

I thought the storyline of the book was compelling and made the book very hard to put down at times Year 10 reader

I’d recommend it to my friends as I think they’d like the mystery and the adventure but also found it funny, Year 9 reader

I really enjoyed the book and thought the main character was unusual and interesting. Year 8 reader