Harlow, Rebecca:Tree of Wonder
- pocketboek 2005, ISBN: 1413758703, Lieferbar binnen 4-6 Wochen Verzendingskosten:Versandkostenfrei innerhalb der BRD
Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Publishamerica, 182 Seiten, L=140mm, B=216mm, H=11mm, Gew.=236gr, [GR: 21300 - TB/Belletristik/Science Fiction/Fantasy], [SW: - … Meer...
Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Publishamerica, 182 Seiten, L=140mm, B=216mm, H=11mm, Gew.=236gr, [GR: 21300 - TB/Belletristik/Science Fiction/Fantasy], [SW: - Fiction - Fantasy], Kartoniert/Broschiert, Klappentext: Beth lost the one person in her life whom she loved. She and Robert had a love that was never realized. Robert was a brilliant man, working on creations to make life easier and more secure for people. Then one day, a kid took Robert's life to feed an addiction. Robert did not have enough money on him for the kid, so he was killed. In the blink of an eye he was gone from Beth's life forever, or was he? Traveling to Washington, D.C., to demonstrate Robert's latest invention, her room is broken into. Trying to figure out who is behind this she starts researching Robert's other inventions, which were not finished. Stumbling onto notes that Robert had made, she is confused by her discovery. She thought she knew all the inventions that he had worked on. If she can finish his invention could she go back and fix the one place in time? If she can, what else will it change? Evil is waiting for her. Is it possible, or just Robert's dream? Beth does not have a choice. Running for her life, she plunges into a world where there are no guarantees. Beth lost the one person in her life whom she loved. She and Robert had a love that was never realized. Robert was a brilliant man, working on creations to make life easier and more secure for people. Then one day, a kid took Robert's life to feed an addiction. Robert did not have enough money on him for the kid, so he was killed. In the blink of an eye he was gone from Beth's life forever, or was he? Traveling to Washington, D.C., to demonstrate Robert's latest invention, her room is broken into. Trying to figure out who is behind this she starts researching Robert's other inventions, which were not finished. Stumbling onto notes that Robert had made, she is confused by her discovery. She thought she knew all the inventions that he had worked on. If she can finish his invention could she go back and fix the one place in time? If she can, what else will it change? Evil is waiting for her. Is it possible, or just Robert's dream? Beth does not have a choice. Running for her life, she plunges into a world where there are no guarantees.<