Casey, grappling with synesthesia, has the rare ability to perceive senses in multiple ways, enabling her to view crime scenes, and track down clues, in ways others cannot. Her talent has made her indispensable to the FBI, but while her renown in the FBI grows, Casey remains tormented by the case th
Flawed
β Scribed by Harris, Pauline C
- Book ID
- 107667009
- Publisher
- Fire and Ice Young Adult Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 369 KB
- Series
- Mechanical 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781612357355
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mechanical Trilogy
- Mechanical
- Perfect
- Flawed
With Yvonne in control, Michael perfected, and Drew and her friends having been captured by the creators, everything seems hopeless. But when a group of flawed androids rescue them, Drew is suddenly thrown into the middle of saving the world again.
Drew buries herself in the elaborate planning and scheming, as well as vigorously trying to bring Michaels memory back. But as Drew loses sight of what she cares about and her world seems like its being ripped in two, choices are needing to be made and Drew discovers many of the people she thought she knew werent as they appeared to be.
Betrayal, sorrow, and passion drive Drew to the limit and shes forced to choose, once again, between giving in to her desires and fears, or doing what she knows is the only right thing.
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