Numbers that pop into her head when she looks into someone’s eyes. They’re dates, the numbers. Dates predicting with brute accuracy each person’s death.
Burdened by such grim knowledge, Jem avoids relationships. Until she meets Spider, another outsider, and takes a chance. Maybe they can find happiness together, if only in the brief time that remains before his expiration date.
But on a trip to London, Jem foresees a chilling chain of events:
The city’s a target.
The clock’s running out.
The countdown is on to a blowup!
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"i love the book as a whole.. didn't like much of the ending (epilogue) at the beach part, but its ok. the Number series rocks!!!! thanks Rachel Ward for an freaking awesome and epic story!!! that's really a great work!!!!"
— Lyrad (5 out of 5 stars)
" Really enjoyed this series especially this final book. "
— Annmarie, 2/8/2014" I enjoyed this end to the trilogy. Not as great as the first but it came close. I read it in a day. From a parent/teacher perspective, there is no sex and the violence is not overwhelming-just good guy vs bad guy stuff. "
— Erin, 2/2/2014" This was my favorite book in the numbers triliogy! We saw a different side of Sarah and Adam. Loved every single page! "
— Cecilia, 2/1/2014" I really liked this book, I read it quicker than I usually read books, so that says something. "
— Irenka, 1/3/2014" Very interesting, if slightly predictable. "
— Charlotte, 12/29/2013" Fast read. Much better than the second book but overall, not the best series I've ever read. Interesting concept but there wasn't much meat to the book and I felt there wasn't much plot or character development. The last couple chapters were pretty pointless in my opinion as well. "
— Jessica, 12/22/2013" This book was really short, I read it in a few hours! Still a great ending to a great series! "
— Nicole, 12/17/2013" I'm not positive on this, but I'm thinking this series was only meant to be a trilogy... in which case this one was a bit of a weak ending. "
— Erin, 11/29/2013" The third book of Rachel Ward's series does not disappoint. "
— Miciah, 11/24/2013" This book had a good story line. I was able to skip the first two books and still know what was happening in this one. I could easily guess what was going to happen next. I was never surprised but I wish that the ending gave more closure. "
— Bryan, 7/24/2013" There was some language that I didn't appreciate "
— Rachael, 3/13/2013" Over all an awesome book full of surprises! A bit confusing in some parts but overall a great read and I would suggest this whole trilogy. "
— Veronica, 8/29/2012" Meh. I would have been ok with just two books in this series. Not the worst book ever, but a definite departure from 1 & 2. "
— Elizabeth, 7/8/2012" Great finish to a great series, it nicely ties up the loose ends and leaves the world a better place than it was found in. "
— Donna, 4/1/2012" It was okay, the first book in the trilogy was much better. "
— Karen, 10/19/2011" this is a very weird book "
— Victoria, 5/20/2011" Not a bad book. The last three words will break your heart. Some sex, some language. I liked it. "
— Polly, 5/19/2011" now this is an amazing book. the bittersweet ending makes it even better. highly recommended although theres not much actiony stuff. emphasize: SOOO GOOD! MUST READ!!! "
— Dorothy, 5/18/2011" I really loved this book at first. The characters are original and interesting. The premise of her ability to see everyone's death date was executed well. But the ending... oh the ending. I am so angry at this author. What was the whole point? I'm really annoyed. "
— Lindsay, 5/16/2011" I liked the characters of this book.The story line was more or less good but the author's way of expression was a little awkward.The ending was quite blunt. "
— Laurna, 5/13/2011" The fairly unique plotline drew me in from the very start. The intense love story coupled with the problems Jem's "gift" causes makes this an enticing read. "
— Paige, 5/11/2011" Bonne petite intrigue! se lit facilement, on rentre dans l'univers de ces deux jeunes ados paumés... "
— Vanessa, 4/30/2011Sarah Coomes trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and spent three blissful years there, learning how to cry, speak Shakespeare, and stage fight like a tiger. She is a comedienne and an actress, appearing in numerous television shows in England, including a recurring role as Nurse Leonard in the popular series EastEnders. She won the 2008 Westminster Prize for her play Hookie and an AudioFile Earphones Award for her narration of The Unforgotten Coat by Frank Cottrell Boyce in 2011.