![]() ![]() ![]() Marguerite and another of her father’s students, Theo, follow Paul in an attempt to bring him to justice.Īs they travel into different versions of themselves in dimensions that are both familiar and strikingly different, Marguerite begins to discover that nothing is quite as clear as she assumed when she lept into the unknown.Īlthough she’s the daughter of two ridiculously brilliant scientists, Marguerite’s talents have err more on the side of the creative. Paul stole a Firebirds when he fled, but, unbeknownst to him, two more exist. They’ve created a device (the Firebird) that enables energy, in the form of a person’s consciousness, to travel into a different dimension. Marguerite’s parents are-were-two of the most brilliant minds of their time. You see, Paul has fled … to another dimension. Marguerite has vowed to avenge her father, but that might be a bit hard. ![]() It’s colorful and interesting, and the designer made great use of white space.Ī week ago, Marguerite Caine’s father was killed, supposedly by one of his most trusted students and one of her (maybe more than?) friends, Paul. Nothing about it screams YA either no Big Face, no Fancy Dress, no Turn Arrrrroooooound. ![]() This is the kind of book no one would be embarrassed to be seen reading. Relationship Status: Already Scheduled a Second Date Bonus Factors: Alternate Dimensions, Fate ![]()
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