Synopses & Reviews
What if you could stop time, forget work and worries, and begin again, right where you left off? In the late twenty-second century, you can—thanks to the Chronosphere. For Raffi Delgado, this “gap year” seems like the perfect holiday, with a luxury apartment and great weather. But something is going terribly wrong, and teenagers are mysteriously disappearing. Now it's up to Raffi and his friends to uncover the dark truths that lie beneath the Chronosophere's surface. But in this police state with plenty to hide, that could be dangerous. The first in a thrilling futuristic sci-fi trilogy.
Synopsis
What if you could stop time, and begin again, right where you left off? In the future, you can—thanks to the Chronosphere. For Raffi Delgado, this “gap year” seems like the perfect holiday . . . until things go terribly wrong and teens start mysteriously disappearing. Now it's up to Raffi and his friends to figure out what's going on.
Synopsis
A lot can happen in six months—but a world can change in no time at all. In the thrilling finale of Alex Woolf's time-bending sci-fi trilogy, Raffi and his friends find themselves pulled back into the Chronosphere. Their mission: to save a time-reversed lover and bring an end to an eternal religious war. Along the way, they will find new loves, meet new enemies, and make sacrifices. But will they overcome the challenges and escape with their lives—and minds—intact?
Synopsis
The excitement ramps up in this thrilling second book in the Chronosphere trilogy. After his escape back to "topside," Raffi Delgado thinks he's finally safe. But a complete breakdown of society and the eruption of a fierce turf war pit Raffi and his friends against the mysterious source of this chaos. The real aims of those who control the Chronosphere are about to become all too clear.
About the Author
Alex Woolf studied history and politics at Essex University. He has been an editor of nonfiction books for 18 years, and has written more than 30 books, mainly for children. He lives in Southgate, North London, with his wife and two children.