The Moon at Noon
A door in time. A visitor from the future. A girl determined to save the boy she loves.The third book in the mind-twisting dystopian time travel series, 'The House Next Door'Mathew Erlang travels north through an England overrun by violence and sickness. Accompanied by a new friend, he finally makes it to his grandmother's house, but all is not as it seems in this childhood place of safety. Meanwhile, Clara makes an uncanny pact with Mathew's peculiar neighbour and finally learns the truth about Mr. Lestrange. ˃˃˃ Author Q&AQ: What made you want to write YA time travel fiction? I love books like the Hunger Games and Divergent. I also love books like Patrick Ness's Chaos Walking and Chuck Wendig's Heartland Trilogy. They are all exciting, deeply engaging dystopian action adventure series. They all make you stop and think. So I wanted to write something similar. But I've been reading about futurology and climate change for years and they have seeped into my subconscious. I liked the