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Mick Eldritch is the only person to dance the universe to the brink of destruction. Having discovered he's the linchpin in a strange experiment, Mick faces a decision-cling to the life he's always known, or take a shot at fulfilling his destiny. When climate scientist Kevin Gerrick exposes a mysterious connection between Mick and music hidden deep within weather patterns, it looks like the stakes may be even higher than anyone could have imagined. "…prose that's as clever as it is beautiful…intellectually vigorous… Gregory examines happiness and the notion that individuals must envision their…mehr

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Mick Eldritch is the only person to dance the universe to the brink of destruction. Having discovered he's the linchpin in a strange experiment, Mick faces a decision-cling to the life he's always known, or take a shot at fulfilling his destiny. When climate scientist Kevin Gerrick exposes a mysterious connection between Mick and music hidden deep within weather patterns, it looks like the stakes may be even higher than anyone could have imagined. "…prose that's as clever as it is beautiful…intellectually vigorous… Gregory examines happiness and the notion that individuals must envision their own. Both the style and substance of this work should pull fans in for a second read." Kirkus Reviews "…reminiscent of Neil Gaiman's classic American Gods… thoroughly enjoyable… Gregory keeps the pace flowing in a way that will appeal to YA enthusiasts… the undeniable philosophical tint of this novel will leave [readers] pondering the story for some time." - Portland Book Review "…intricately written…a unique and stimulating page-turner... His style is similar to Carl Hiaasen and Christopher Moore, yet this novel distinctly stands on its own. I enjoyed reading every page, and at times found myself laughing out loud…" Reader Views "A read that goes in unexpected directions…The Webster Nexus offers a satisfying blend of science and a visionary prescription for healing…" Midwest Book Review