After Lord Arthur Weatherley, younger brother to the Duke of Lexborough, won a fortune on a ridiculous bet, he has found himself hunted and hounded by every matchmaking mama in England. Donning a disguise and a new alias, Arthur decides to hide out in Bath where some distant relatives can aid his su
SNAP! and the Alter Ego Dimension
โ Scribed by Kemp, Ann Hite
- Book ID
- 107742553
- Publisher
- Christopher Matthews Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 881 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781938985225
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Fans of immersive internet adventure games will find themselves second-guessing their favorite pastimes in this challenging adventure story, in which one game becomes the gateway to darkness for a young woman and her friends. While playing "SNAP!" Tammy is transported to the Alter Ego Dimension, a desolate gray place unlike anywhere on earth. Tammy's evil alter ego, who looks exactly like her, wants to overpower and store her permanently in this lost place while she replaces her in the real world. Together with a pair of Japanese siblings and a German youngster, Tammy must take a stand against the alter egos, who are always on the lure. The appearance of a murderer and his victim increase the excitement and the danger, but without food or water, how long can Tammy and her friends survive in this godforsaken gloom? And will they ever escape?
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