In this final book in the Weaverworld Trilogy, 14-year-old Jack Fisher is summoned back to Weaverworld on an urgent mission: he must help Rainbow Mudrake free her father--the famous Bowmaker--from the dungeon at Stranglespit Labyrinth. Once there, however, he finds himself enmeshed in a life-or-death struggle of epic proportions.
Hungry for power beyond imagining, the evil Grimsnipe is planning to breach the barrier between Weaverworld and the Realworld, a feat he means to achieve with the help of Jack's best friend, Simon Goldberg. He creates a fantastical amusement park to lure gullible Realies into paying huge sums of money for the adventure of a lifetime---their last.
Jack is not alone on this journey. His younger sister Jillian, and their dog, Hairy Spotter, are along for the ride, and friends--old, new, and unexpected--become essential to their survival. Among them is an eccentric Timekeeper who helps Jack confront the hardest decision of his life--and the greatest sacrifice--in order to save Weaverworld, and the girl he loves.
Hungry for power beyond imagining, the evil Grimsnipe is planning to breach the barrier between Weaverworld and the Realworld, a feat he means to achieve with the help of Jack's best friend, Simon Goldberg. He creates a fantastical amusement park to lure gullible Realies into paying huge sums of money for the adventure of a lifetime---their last.
Jack is not alone on this journey. His younger sister Jillian, and their dog, Hairy Spotter, are along for the ride, and friends--old, new, and unexpected--become essential to their survival. Among them is an eccentric Timekeeper who helps Jack confront the hardest decision of his life--and the greatest sacrifice--in order to save Weaverworld, and the girl he loves.