Win a copy of Time Shards
Our world is gone, instantly replaced by a new one made of scattered remnants of the past, present, and future, dropped alongside one another in a patchwork of “shards”. Monsters […]
Our world is gone, instantly replaced by a new one made of scattered remnants of the past, present, and future, dropped alongside one another in a patchwork of “shards”. Monsters […]
Our world is gone, instantly replaced by a new one made of scattered remnants of the past, present, and future, dropped alongside one another in a patchwork of “shards”. Monsters from Jurassic prehistory, ancient armies, and high-tech robots all coexist in this deadly post-apocalyptic landscape.
A desperate group of survivors sets out to locate the source of the disaster. They include 21st century Californian Amber Richardson, Cam, a young Celtic warrior from Roman Britannia, Alex Brice, a policewoman from 1985, and Blake, a British soldier from World War II. With other refugees from across time, they must learn the truth behind the Event, if they are to survive.
That’s the set up for Time Shards, a thrilling new SF series from Dana Fredsti and David Fitzgerald, out now from Titan Books – and thanks to those lovely people at Titan Towers, we have three copies of the first book to give away!
To win a copy, just answer the following simple question:
Which is not one of Dana Fredsti’s Ashley Parker series?
A) Plague Town
B) Plague Nation
C) Plague Cul-de-Sac
Simply send your answer – A, B, or C – to scifibulletin@gmail.com with the subject line SHATTERED along with your name and address and the following code (which will change regularly) 112, to arrive before 0001 on Friday February 9th, 2018. This competition is only open to readers in the UK, Eire and the United States.
The Small Print
The competition is open to UK, Eire and US residents aged 18 or over. Anyone professionally connected with the promotion, and their families, are excluded from entering this competition, or where disallowed by local or state law. Prizes will be awarded from all the correct entries through a random draw under independent supervision within seven days of the closing date. There is no cash alternative to any prize. The editor’s decision is final and no discussion will be entered into. To request a list of winners please write to Paul Simpson at scifibulletin@gmail.com within 28 days of the closing date. Sci-Fi Bulletin is the recognised promoter of this competition. Only one entry per person. The prize is a book; the means of reading it is not included.