Terminal (Tunnels novel)

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Terminal - Book 6

UK cover for Terminal
Author Roderick Gordon, Brian Williams
Cover artist David Wyatt
Country UK
Language English
Series Tunnels
Genre Fantasy
Science fiction
Subterranean fiction
Lost World
Publisher Chicken House Publishing
Publication date
UK: 6 May 2013
Media type Novel
ISBN Unknown (UK First Edition, paperback)
OCLC 132316306
Preceded by Spiral

Terminal is the sixth and final novel in the Tunnels series, published in UK on 6 May 2013.[1]

Plot summary

The book begins with Jiggs in the inner world discovering that Drake is still alive, but has been affected by the nuclear radiation from the explosion at the end of Spiral. He also finds the burnt body of Rebecca One lying near Drake. Jiggs rescues Drake and carries him to the Topsoil. At the same tame, Elliot and Will are trapped in the inner world, in the destroyed city of New Germania. They meet three New Germanians who have survived the virus released in the inner world and, along with them and a Bushman called Woody, they go to explore one of the Pyramids from the jungle. Also, they find out that the Bushmen are part Styx (because they speak the Styx language at a much higher pitch). After they get into the Pyramid, something unexpected happens as Elliot touches a trident sign (like the ones that Dr Burrows and Will found on their first exploration of the Pyramid). The Pyramid vanishes into thin air and an enormous Tower appears out of nowhere in the jungle. Elliot senses that there is something missing from the tower, then she and Will find out that at the tower's top there is a portal to the Topsoil, and so they teleport themselves to London.

Even if, in the inner world, the Phase has been stopped, in the Topsoil, things are completely different, after UK has been isolated from the rest of the world and the Styx have put control over almost everything.

Meanwhile, Chester is Topsoil with Stephanie, Old Wilkie, and Parry. Still grieving over the deaths of his parents during Professor Danforth's betrayal in the previous book, he discovers that Parry is still allied with Danforth and the death of his parents was being part of a plan. He then runs away from the others with Martha (who suddenly appeared and told Chester that she has being following him for a long time, after she managed to tame some Brights who followed his scent).

Danforth is infiltrated within the Styx, but he soon finds out that, after he is no longer needed, he is sentenced to death by the Styx. He manages to save his life, taking prisoners Rebecca Two and her crush (Franz, the New Germanian driver).

Now that they are finally Topsoil, Will and Elliot go to the British Museum because Elliot feels that she might find something very important there. She proves to be right and she finds a scepter emanating a blue glow. When she and Will want to get out of the museum, they find themselves surrounded by Armagi. A tank driven by Drake and Jiggs suddenly appears. Elliot is saved, but Will is caught by the Styx. Elliot senses that she has to go to the St Paul Cathedral, as she somehow knows that by doing this she might put an end to the threat of the Armagi, who seem to be moving towards the rest of the world to conquer it.

While Elliot, Drake and Jiggs are inside St Paul's, Parry, Danforth and his team are watching them from the buildings around. As Danforth goes towards St Paul, trying to get through the Armagi, he is surrounded by Chester, Stephanie and Martha. Chester tries to kill Danforth but he is stopped by Stephanie and Martha. He gets angry and says some rude words to Martha, who gets mad and kills him with her crossbow, then is elevated in the air and taken away by the Brights.

Elliot uses the sceptre and the dome of St Paul disappears just like the Pyramid from the inner world. Some Styx (including Rebecca Two and Alex) appear, carrying Will as a prisoner. Alex lays her eggs inside Will, in the view of everyone. As he tries to save Will, Drake gets shot to death by some Limiters. Saving the situation, Elliot strikes the ground with the sceptre and all of the Armagi and Styx (including Elliot) get teleported inside the inner world, where they are all killed by the mortal virus.

At the end of the book, Will finds himself inside a hospital in the inner world, reunited with his mother and with Bartelby, one of Bartleby's kittens which resembles his father. Elliot, who was trapped inside the Tower from the inner world, puts the sceptre in its place in the tower and suddenly the earth starts to move and get away from the Solar System. It is revealed that the Earth is a huge spaceship sent on a mission and, because the sceptre was stolen, the spaceship remained blocked into the Solar system. Now that the sceptre is again in its place, Earth starts its journey again towards Home. The story ends with a shocking twist, as Will finds out that he might have become a Styx, even though he had been operated on after Alex put the eggs inside him.

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