Dateline: The end of days.
Mark not only assumes his best friend Lucy is safe in Whitechapel, 1888; he thinks he’s cleverer than his foes the Armstrongs.
Not only have they used Lucy to destroy the cabinet one person at a time; but Mark’s dithering means his best friend is going to keep dying until he comes to his senses.
Is Mark stupid enough to assume he can restore everything without paying the ultimate price?
In order to save Lucy, Mark must fulfil Alfred Hitchcock’s horrific final prophecy.
Will the two friends save the day and make time less wibbly wobbly?
Find out in this gripping trilogy conclusion.
Mark not only assumes his best friend Lucy is safe in Whitechapel, 1888; he thinks he’s cleverer than his foes the Armstrongs.
Not only have they used Lucy to destroy the cabinet one person at a time; but Mark’s dithering means his best friend is going to keep dying until he comes to his senses.
Is Mark stupid enough to assume he can restore everything without paying the ultimate price?
In order to save Lucy, Mark must fulfil Alfred Hitchcock’s horrific final prophecy.
Will the two friends save the day and make time less wibbly wobbly?
Find out in this gripping trilogy conclusion.