Iconic Skuldugger Trilogy reaches end

Australian author Paul Rushworth-Brown releases final instalment.
Paul Rushworth Brown in studio.

Fans of Australian author Paul Rushworth-Brown’s gripping Skulduggery Trilogy can rejoice as the eagerly awaited conclusion, Dream of Courage, is released. In this thrilling final chapter, readers are once again transported into the vivid world of Robert and John Rushworth as they navigate the bustling Briggate district of Leeds, chasing their dreams amidst looming danger.

Dream of Courage delves deeper into the lives of the Rushworth family, as they encounter the relentless pursuer, Jacob Wilding, whose presence casts a shadow over their every move. As they traverse through encounters with rough characters and hidden opportunities, tension escalates, keeping readers on the edge of their seats throughout the narrative.

In many ways, Dream of Courage stands as a culmination of Rushworth-Brown’s experiences and growth as a writer. While each of his previous works, including the acclaimed Skulduggery and Red Winter Journey, has carved its unique path, this final installment serves as a bridge between them, drawing upon lessons learned and skills honed along the way.

Dream of Courage promises to captivate readers with its compelling storyline, rich character development, and gripping suspense. Fans of the Skulduggery Trilogy are in for a treat as they embark on this thrilling literary journey with the Rushworth brothers one last time.

Dream of Courage is now available for purchase online and at all major bookstores.

Total
0
Shares
Related Posts
Read More

Malta at the Venice Art Biennale 2024

Sunday Circle caught up with Dr Romina Delia, Internationalisation Executive at Arts Council Malta and artist Matthew Attard for some insights about Malta's participation at the Venice Biennale.Once again, Malta is taking part at the Venice Art Biennale, this time with I Will Follow The Ship, the national pavilion commissioned by Arts Council Malta following a competitive call. Sunday Circle caught up with Dr Romina Delia, Internationalisation Executive at Arts Council Malta and artist Matthew Attard for some insights about the project and the impact it’s expected to have on the international stage.