![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Doomsday Code begins in 1993 and sees a British computer hacker uncover his name in a coded manuscript that is almost one thousand years old. Book two saw Liam accidentally trapped in the times of the dinosaurs. Book one saw Liam, Maddy and Sal plucked from impending doom and facing down a maniac who decides to travel back to Nazi Germany and create his own outcome for the ending of WWII. We have three teenagers, who were themselves taken from the throes of death to become the TimeRiders, working for a mysterious agency that nobody knows exists, purely to stop people trying to tamper with time and destroy history. To offer some background to date, the TimeRiders series is a winning combination of science-fiction and history, showing the potential of what can happen when history as we know it, is interfered with. I should have known better than to judge so quickly- this is TimeRiders after all! The Doomsday Code was another fun, pacey read in a series that I am really growing to love. I sometimes struggle with books set during the crusades, finding them a bit dry or tedious- or at least I have done in the past. After really enjoying books one and two in the TimeRiders series, I was a bit hesitant about reading the third novel when I saw that it had a focus on the middle ages. ![]()
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