Their most astonishing invention, called the Firebird, allows users to jump into multiple universes-and promises to revolutionize science forever. Marguerite Caine's physicist parents are known for their groundbreaking achievements. I mean after all…what’s more terrifying than imagining a world without The Beatles?Ĭloud Atlas meets Orphan Black in this epic dimension-bending trilogy by New York Times bestselling author Claudia Gray about a girl who must chase her father's killer through multiple dimensions. It’s exciting and unpredictable, full of science and speculation. From an underwater science rig, to Russian palaces, this high-stakes story kept me engaged with every world that appeared next. With all this world-jumping action, you never know where you’ll wind up, and Claudia Gray is creative with the each outcome. When Marguerite embarks on a trans-demensional journey to avenge the murder of her father, she has to adapt quickly to new timelines and altered versions of people she knows so well in her own world. But with such great technology, comes powerful people who want it for themselves and are willing to kill anyone in their way to obtaining it. Marguerite's parents are esteemed physicists known for inventing the "Firebird," a small device which allows you to travel into alternate, or parallel, dimensions.
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