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The stunning sequel to Raising Arcadia. To understand the present, Arcadia Greentree must dig deep into her past. Her family torn apart by tragedy, Arcadia tries to locate the "professor" whom she believes to be ultimately responsible. A series of clues lead her to Oxford University and a confrontation with her enemy—but all is not as it seems. "Packed with intellectual puzzles, the taut chain of events invites the reader's participation every step of the way. This subtle, intriguing novel raises the bar for young adult contemporary fiction. When we enter the world of four brilliant teenage…mehr

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The stunning sequel to Raising Arcadia. To understand the present, Arcadia Greentree must dig deep into her past. Her family torn apart by tragedy, Arcadia tries to locate the "professor" whom she believes to be ultimately responsible. A series of clues lead her to Oxford University and a confrontation with her enemy—but all is not as it seems. "Packed with intellectual puzzles, the taut chain of events invites the reader's participation every step of the way. This subtle, intriguing novel raises the bar for young adult contemporary fiction. When we enter the world of four brilliant teenage protagonist with all its attendant mysteries—Who is Arcadia? Who is our killer?—we are reminded that the present, viewed keenly, holds all the keys to the past. This book is impossible to put down." —Michelle Martin, Radio personality, Host of Talking Books. © 2016 by Simon Chesterman. Published in paper format in Singapore by Marshall Cavendish International Asia, recorded by Storyside 2020.

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Simon Chesterman is a Professor and Dean of the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law. An Australian Rhodes Scholar, he met his wife, a Singaporean Rhodes Scholar, at Oxford before moving to New York for six years, three of which were spent teaching at New York University. Since 2006 he has lived and worked in Singapore. He is the author or editor of fourteen books, including One Nation Under Surveillance, You, The People, and Just War or Just Peace?