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What if you could use the technology of the future to interact with the animals of the past?
Lu Irwin died doing what she loved - saving endangered species from extinction - until her bloody return on the floor of her time machine upended her family. Years later her oldest daughter, Dazzle, is still stuck, hoping that the convoluted nature of time travel will mean that one day she will see her mom again. But the government has closed the time travel project, and even if that changed, her dad would never agree to it.
Then Daz and her sister, Antsy, discover an unregistered Brink Box time machine. It still works.
Daz has long suspected that she and Antsy don't know the whole truth of their mother's death. As she examines the Brink Box's trip log and her mother's notes, she learns that her mother had been using the Box for unauthorized trips - and that she died before she could complete her dream of saving African elephants from extinction. Daz is ready to pick up where her mother left off, but first she must puzzle how just how much of her timeline she can mess with, who else has been using the Brink Box since her mother died, and how much her father knows about any of it.
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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.
What if you could use the technology of the future to interact with the animals of the past?
Lu Irwin died doing what she loved - saving endangered species from extinction - until her bloody return on the floor of her time machine upended her family. Years later her oldest daughter, Dazzle, is still stuck, hoping that the convoluted nature of time travel will mean that one day she will see her mom again. But the government has closed the time travel project, and even if that changed, her dad would never agree to it.
Then Daz and her sister, Antsy, discover an unregistered Brink Box time machine. It still works.
Daz has long suspected that she and Antsy don't know the whole truth of their mother's death. As she examines the Brink Box's trip log and her mother's notes, she learns that her mother had been using the Box for unauthorized trips - and that she died before she could complete her dream of saving African elephants from extinction. Daz is ready to pick up where her mother left off, but first she must puzzle how just how much of her timeline she can mess with, who else has been using the Brink Box since her mother died, and how much her father knows about any of it.