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Livre 3 sur 3: The Photograph Chronicles

Blatherwick, Michael

 
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Synopsis

Dana “Photograph” Jefferson is in a bad place.

Aligned with her ex-girlfriend and a former adversary, Dana is on a frantic mission to find and stop Colin Rhodes before he can incite a civil war. Newly reunited with her mother and sister, Dana struggles to hold her family close while she still has time.

But time is not on Dana’s side. Tragedy draws her back to New Jersey where she’s forced to confront her complicated feelings for Nick after pushing him away for his own safety. Dana’s losing control, losing the people closest to her, and losing her mind as traumas from the past seep into the lives of everyone she holds dear.

If there’s one thing Dana knows for certain, it’s that she’s not going down without a fight: a fight for her country, a fight for her family, and a fight for her heart. It’s a race to the finish in Photograph and the New Wheeled Order, the heart-pounding conclusion to the first Photograph Chronicles trilogy!

The Photograph Chronicles
is an action-adventure thriller series about emotional, familial, and personal responsibility, and how the choices we make can affect those in our wake. For young adult and adult readers looking for a fast-paced thrill-ride featuring family and platonic relationships, and the complications of those connections.

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À propos de l?auteur

Michael Blatherwick was born and raised in New Jersey and has spent many years traveling the US as well as work assignments in the United Kingdom and India. A graduate of Villanova University, he resides in Bordentown, New Jersey, with his wife, dog, and their loyal army of cats, permanent, feral, and foster. Michael is a fan of a wide array of authors and genres, citing his main influences as Michael Lewis, T.C. Boyle, Michael Chabon, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Margaret Atwood. He believes that the best fiction has firm roots in "believability" but pushes the imagination to the fringe between truth and fantasy.

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