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Epilogue

Destiny

Water laps the rocky coastline, sweeping across the stony beach and into the fields beyond. Silence. Ash no longer stains this place. It has been cleansed and soon life may grow anew in its soil.

Calm, everything, for once. The battered and bruised body twists through the current, pushed onto a muddy verge, face up, overwhelmed by the horrors of the day.

The stars glisten, raining down ethereal messages from heaven. But they go unanswered, for who can understand the language of angels?

‘It wasn’t my time… wasn’t my time…’ splutters a seascarred voice. But no one hears and the sounds drift up and merge with the angelic messages.

About the Author

Ryan lives and writes in Kendal, a small market town in the rural county of Cumbria, on the outskirts of the Lake District. Tremor is his first published novel, and is part of the Tremor Cycle, a series of Dystopian stories set in a shattered world. His jobs over the years have always revolved around caring for people, with his most recent position being in a pre-school, looking after children before they take their first big leap into primary school. He is passionate about: writing, equality and helping children learn to read. He has always loved to write and create different worlds, drawing his inspirations from his family and the place where he lives.

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