No True Echo

No True Echo

by Gareth P. Jones
No True Echo

No True Echo

by Gareth P. Jones

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Overview

“This playful time-bending saga twists in, out, and around [and] introduces heady ideas about memory, reality, and existence.” —Publishers Weekly
 
Eddie thinks nothing ever happens in his small, boring town. Every day is exactly the same, down to what the bus driver will say when he picks each kid up in the morning. But then, one day, someone new, and very pretty, walks onto the bus. At least, Eddie thinks she’s new, but there is something oddly familiar about Scarlett.
 
Intrigued (and smitten), Eddie starts to follow Scarlett—and what he discovers is odder still. Scarlett is a Senior Echo Time Agent from the future, here to investigate the origin of time travel, which, unbeknownst to Eddie, was invented right in his hometown—by someone he knew. Soon Eddie is swept up in the investigation and in time. But time travel is a dangerous business, and Eddie will learn more than he wants to know about his long-dead mother . . .
 
“High on suspense . . . mind-bending.” —School Library Journal
 
“At once a classic time-travel narrative and resonant fable about the price to be paid when we alter our world simply because we can . . . [a] smart, satisfying eco-techno-thriller with heart.” —Kirkus Reviews
 
“Funny and endearing. . . . a gem.” —VOYA

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613124864
Publisher: ABRAMS, Inc.
Publication date: 05/23/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 868,948
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

Gareth P. Jones is the author of Constable & Toop, the Dragon Detective Agency series, The Considine Curse (a Blue Peter Book of the Year), and the Ninja Meerkats series. He is also a TV producer and plays “a slightly ludicrous number of stringed instruments.” He lives with his family in London.
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