The Tomorrow Code

Tane Williams is a fourteen year-old boy with aspirations of becoming a Science-Fiction writer, much to his best friend Rebecca's amusement. Rebecca dismisses most of his story ideas as too far-fetched or unrealistic, including his theories on time-travelling forward. Not disheartened in the slightest Tane continues to argue with her until she admits that it might just be possible for messages to be sent backwards through time.

The idea becomes a sort of joke between them, which steadily grows until they visit the local university to retrieve some data and scan it for messages. To their delight, the two discover they were right - Earth has been receiving messages from the future for some time without knowing it. Amongst them, they find a message from their future selves with the winning lottery tickets... and a cryptic SOS message, warning them that unless something called the Chimera Project is stopped the human race will cease to exist.


 * Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other:
 * Book Ends: The first chapter of the book is identical to the last.
 * Butterfly of Doom: Subverted, despite the discussion of the Grandfather Paradox. There are no repercussions after Tane and Rebecca send themselves the winning lottery numbers.
 * Contest Winner Cameo: The real-life Rebecca Richards and Gemma Shaw both won one of the author's contests (note, however, that only the names are used), and the real-life Lucy Southwell's father placed the highest bid at a charity auction winning her a cameo.
 * Cool Bike: Fatboy owns... well, a Harley Davidson Fatboy.
 * Cosy Catastrophe: The back-up plan is to hide out in the submarine as the world above perishes.
 * Downer Ending:
 * Fog of Doom: The chosen form of The Plague.
 * Gone Horribly Wrong: The Chimera Project.
 * Grandfather Paradox: No-one but Rebecca seems to understand the concept.
 * Green Aesop: Several. Justified, since Rebecca is an evironmental activist.
 * Hope Spot:
 * Humans Are Bastards: Rebecca views us all as a plague on the earth. Lovely.
 * Killed Mid-Sentence:
 * The Plague:
 * Twenty Minutes Into the Future: The main premise.
 * Write Back to The Future: Inverted. Future Tane and Rebecca write to the past.
 * Write Back to The Future: Inverted. Future Tane and Rebecca write to the past.