
Folder
by Raymond Bolton
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Pub Date Nov 02 2020 | Archive Date Jan 10 2021
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Description
A YA multidimensional thrill ride that will keep you turning pages until its unexpected conclusion.
Eric Folder has moved to Oregon to attend Portland State University when an automobile accident leaves him stricken with migraine headaches. The resulting visual effects—something medical professionals term an aura—render him virtually blind and defenseless when a gang of street thugs attacks him. Desperate to see and needing to protect himself, Eric reflexively tears at the luminous lines of light and finds they have become tangible. When he pulls them aside, his present reality folds away with them, leaving him in better circumstances with his enemies vanished. Attempts to fold his way out of subsequent perils leave him in increasingly strange situations until, eventually, his world becomes a nightmare.
Advance Praise
“A wild young-adult alternate-worlds adventure that will leave you guessing right up to the end! Fans of Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials will love this!” - D. J. Butler, author of Witchy Eye
“A big, engaging ride across our infinite possibilities - and our choice to be heroes.” - Anthony Dobranski, author of The Demon in Business Class
Available Editions
ISBN | 9780991347193 |
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