In the year 2051, some people have a second pulse. . . . Like all who have "the pulse," Faith Daniels and Dylan Gilmore have telekinetic powers?they can move objects with their minds. But there are five "second pulses" in the world who have an even greater power: Almost nothing can harm them. They are virtually indestructible. Both Faith and Dylan have the second pulse. But the other side has second pulses, too, and they've been training for a war that has been brewing their entire lives. As Dylan executes a plan to infiltrate enemy grounds, he'll have to face his only weakness?and a family…mehr
In the year 2051, some people have a second pulse. . . . Like all who have "the pulse," Faith Daniels and Dylan Gilmore have telekinetic powers?they can move objects with their minds. But there are five "second pulses" in the world who have an even greater power: Almost nothing can harm them. They are virtually indestructible. Both Faith and Dylan have the second pulse. But the other side has second pulses, too, and they've been training for a war that has been brewing their entire lives. As Dylan executes a plan to infiltrate enemy grounds, he'll have to face his only weakness?and a family secret that will threaten his very existence. Together, Faith and Dylan are the only hope this world has left, but they must go their separate ways in order to accomplish their plan. Will their love survive? With richly developed characters and heart-pounding action scenes, the second book in Patrick Carman's Pulse trilogy continues the electrifying dystopian story of love and revenge.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick Carman is the New York Times bestselling author of over thirty books, including the acclaimed series the Land of Elyon and Floors and the teen superhero novel Thirteen Days to Midnight. A multimedia pioneer, Patrick authored The Black Circle, the fifth title in the 39 Clues series, and the Dark Eden, Skeleton Creek, Trackers, Fizzopolis, and Voyagers series. An enthusiastic reading advocate, Patrick has visited more than a thousand schools, developed village library projects in Central America, and created author outreach programs for communities. He lives in Walla Walla, Washington, with his family. You can visit him online at www.patrickcarman.com.
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