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Four years after discovering the fabulous lost treasure of the Plantagenet King John, along with the mythical sword known as Caliburn in the Celtic legends, Rhyllann and Wren are approaching adulthood. Rhyllann remains handsome and impulsive as ever, Wren's geekiness has got worse.
Somehow Wren's dreams become entangled with those of a Cornish Maiden on board the Titanic. Forewarned, she manages to alert the Captain and thus avoid the fatal iceberg. However, the fabric of time is ripped and nature tries to repair the damage as quickly as possible by creating an alternative world. Wren discovers that in this alternative history, World War One still rages. Even more disturbing, Rhyllann didn't manage to save the life of his thirteen year old self. Somehow, Wren must locate Rhyllann and convince him to help put things right. The problem is having been dead these past five years, no-one but a crazy old woman can hear him. Wren befriends other spirits haunting Stonehenge and accepts this half-life, telling himself it isn't that bad. After all, nobody seems to miss him that much. But then Caliburn falls into the wrong hands. Dangerous hands. Repercussions from the last war Caliburn's owner presided over, the Crusades, still echo down the centuries. If Wren is to avert disaster on a biblical scale, he must reverse the order of the stars and ensure that the Titanic sinks for the good of humanity.
Outwitting a cold blooded killer is child’s play.
Turning back time is easy when you know how.
Sinking the unsinkable? Just let nature takes its course.
Wren has all the answers. Until he comes across a phenomenon which has baffled the greatest minds and is capable of turning rivers in their flow to the sea: Love.
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