THE FRACTURE HUNTERS
Episode 2: THE LIBRARY THAT REMEMBERS
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P.D. Cain
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
When Mei Lin and her team enter Riverside's old library to investigate mysterious flickering lights, they discover something far more terrifying than ghosts: a reality glitch that's rewriting their memories.
Books rearrange themselves. Time becomes elastic. And worst of all—they begin to forget each other.
Trial Two has begun.
After gaining enhanced abilities in The forest, seventeen-year-old Mei Lin Park, strategic leader Zara Mitchell, and instinct-driven Finn Carter thought they understood what it meant to be Fracture Hunters—teens chosen to complete twelve trials and become Earth's new guardians against a consuming darkness.
They were wrong.
This trial doesn't test their strength. It tests their identity.
As the library responds to their emotions and grows more unstable, Mei Lin must use her enhanced perception to decode the pattern before they lose themselves completely. But the deeper she digs, the more she realizes a terrifying truth: their enhancements have already rewritten parts of them.
Some of their memories are false. Some of who they were is gone.
Now they must choose: Accept what they're becoming, or reject the power and doom Earth's failing barrier.
Perfect for fans of Stranger Things, The Maze Runner, and Divergent, this fast-paced YA science fiction adventure explores identity, friendship, and the cost of becoming a hero.
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