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Andromeda
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Andromeda

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One murder shall set her free, or make her more a prisoner than she has ever been.

All Andromeda wants-all she has ever wanted-is freedom. It should be easy enough to get for a teen girl who can unlock doors with her mind. Nevertheless, she's lived the entirety of her life under the thumb of the abusive Zia-the closest thing she has to a mother-and in reach of the inescapable arm of her controlling brother Orion. But everything changes the day Zia makes her an offer: Andromeda can be free, and she never has to see Zia again. All she has to do is kill one person-Perseus.

But who is Perseus, the boy selling ice cream in Washington Square Park? Why does Zia-and not only Zia-want him dead? And what happens when Zia disappears, the world turns upside-down, and Andromeda finds herself escaping New York City with Perseus by her side?

In the globe-spanning adventure that follows, Andromeda will learn the truth about herself, and Perseus, and Orion, and all those like them-Star Children, with abilities beyond reason and scars that shine in the night. But the truth may well not set her free.

It may make her more a prisoner than she ever was before.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sofia Aguilera
Date
25 January 2023
Pages
374
ISBN
9781633376885

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

One murder shall set her free, or make her more a prisoner than she has ever been.

All Andromeda wants-all she has ever wanted-is freedom. It should be easy enough to get for a teen girl who can unlock doors with her mind. Nevertheless, she's lived the entirety of her life under the thumb of the abusive Zia-the closest thing she has to a mother-and in reach of the inescapable arm of her controlling brother Orion. But everything changes the day Zia makes her an offer: Andromeda can be free, and she never has to see Zia again. All she has to do is kill one person-Perseus.

But who is Perseus, the boy selling ice cream in Washington Square Park? Why does Zia-and not only Zia-want him dead? And what happens when Zia disappears, the world turns upside-down, and Andromeda finds herself escaping New York City with Perseus by her side?

In the globe-spanning adventure that follows, Andromeda will learn the truth about herself, and Perseus, and Orion, and all those like them-Star Children, with abilities beyond reason and scars that shine in the night. But the truth may well not set her free.

It may make her more a prisoner than she ever was before.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sofia Aguilera
Date
25 January 2023
Pages
374
ISBN
9781633376885