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The Vanishing Deep

The Vanishing Deep

by Astrid Scholte
Paperback
Publication Date: 23/03/2020

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Two sisters. One dangerous secret. Twenty-four hours to uncover the truth.Seventeen-year-old Tempest was born into a world of water. The most skilled diver on the Equinox Reef, she searches drowned cities with her older sister Elysea, seeking out old world treasures to trade for Notes. After Elysea mysteriously drowns, Tempest scavenges the ruins alone, driven to collect enough Notes to buy her sister's life for 24 hours, and to finally learn the secret she had kept until her last breath. However, once revived, Elysea convinces Tempest to break her out of the Palindromena research facility and they embark on a dangerous journey to discover the truth about their parents' death. But they're pursued by two Palindromena employees desperate to find them before Elysea's time is up, and to prevent them from uncovering the secrets behind the revival process and the true cost of restored lives.Dead or living, everyone must pay the price.
ISBN:
9780369335142
9780369335142
Category:
General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
23-03-2020
Publisher:
ReadHowYouWant
Country of origin:
Canada
Pages:
420
Dimensions (mm):
234x156mm
Astrid Scholte

Raised on a diet of Spielberg, Lucas and Disney, Astrid knew she wanted to be surrounded by all things fantastical from a young age.

She's spent the last ten years working in film, animation and television as both an artist and manager. Career highlights include working on James Cameron's Avatar, Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin and Happy Feet 2 by George Miller.

She's a visual writer and aims to capture the vivid stories that play like movies in her head. When she's not writing, she's painting her favourite fictional characters and obliging her furry overlords, Lilo and Mickey. She lives in Melbourne.

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