The War of Two Worlds was a devastating battle between the forces of good and evil, where the loathsome Maltazard and his army of giant mosquitoes descended from above and preyed on the innocents of Daisy town. And although the US Military played a part in the defeat of the enemy, the fearless hero who was always at the forefront of the danger was Arthur; a young boy with more raw courage than most grown men. Along with his allies, Princess Selenia and Prince Betameche, Arthur managed to capture Maltazard, saving both the Human and Minimoy world from destruction. Arthur was a hero of legend. So why doesn't he know of his own heroics? 20 year-old Arthur knows of no such battle. He knows only of the life he has always had: a clumsy mother, an overprotective father, and two peculiarly wealthy grandparents he hasn't visited in years. He studies journalism at college, and despite being somewhat of a loner, he lives a moderately happy life. Except for one thing. Arthur is ravaged by vivid nightmares; visions of places, people...THINGS he doesn't recognise. And despite the fact that he has a distinct feeling his parents aren't telling him everything, he dismisses them as just that: dreams. As we all would. But when the death of a family member draws him back to his grandparent's house, more secrets come to light than Arthur ever though possible. Now, the boy who was once a hero must learn to be one again, all the while dealing with a broken relationship, a shattered marriage, the escape of a psychopath, and the life-changing realisation that his 'dreams' are very, VERY real.