Alive: Trilogy
โ Scribed by Sigler, Scott
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-ca
- Weight
- 208 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
--? A teenage girl awakens to find herself trapped in a coffin. She has no idea who she is, where she is, or how she got there. Fighting her way free brings little relief?she discovers only a room lined with caskets and a handful of equally mystified survivors. Beyond their room lies a corridor filled with bones and dust, but no people ... and no answers.? She knows only one thing about herself?her name, M. Savage, which was engraved on the foot of her coffin?yet she finds herself in charge. She is not the biggest among them, or the boldest, but for some reason the others trust her. Now, if they?re to have any chance, she must get them to trust one another.? Whatever the truth is, she is determined to find it and confront it. If she has to lead, she will make sure they survive. Maybe there?s a way out, a rational explanation, and a fighting chance against the dangers to come. Or maybe a reality they cannot comprehend lies just beyond the next turn. -- --? "Fascinating and intriguing ... a cross between -- AliveNew York Times --?Cherie Priest, author of Boneshaker? "From the first page I was hooked. The puzzle unfolds masterfully, right down to the last page."?Dr. Phil Plait, author of Bad Astronomy From the Hardcover edition.
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