The Quantum Cartographer

Book of Cruxes

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Kristen Keenon Fisher ISBN: 9781532015397
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 21, 2017
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Kristen Keenon Fisher
ISBN: 9781532015397
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 21, 2017
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

It is 2033 somewhere in the middle of Nevada as Eliza Carrefour stares at the Proctor, a shrouded man sitting in her living room, surrounded by eight men equally as mysterious and uninvited. Eliza, mother of a two-year-old son and a former scientist, knows this is the night she has long feared. Moments later after she barely escapes the men, she races to a secret location: the home of Nour Delarune, the only one who can help her son safely reach his destiny.

As Elizas son is forcefully pulled toward his destination, Nour places him inside a time machine that will transport him to the Lost Aeon, a time buried by the memory of history. Within that memory sits the ancient land of Kressya, once the home of a mystical crystal believed to have unlocked the doors of time. Kressyas empire is desperate to gain possession of the sacred relic and its power. Nija, now a young Kressyan boy, finds himself thrown in the middle of it all. Whether he is prepared or not, the fate of the entire continuum depends on whether he can decipher the secrets of the past and secure a future.

In this science fiction adventure, a boy time-travels to an ancient land where he must outrun an enemy as invincible as time to reclaim a powerful crystal and save all that is yet to come.

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It is 2033 somewhere in the middle of Nevada as Eliza Carrefour stares at the Proctor, a shrouded man sitting in her living room, surrounded by eight men equally as mysterious and uninvited. Eliza, mother of a two-year-old son and a former scientist, knows this is the night she has long feared. Moments later after she barely escapes the men, she races to a secret location: the home of Nour Delarune, the only one who can help her son safely reach his destiny.

As Elizas son is forcefully pulled toward his destination, Nour places him inside a time machine that will transport him to the Lost Aeon, a time buried by the memory of history. Within that memory sits the ancient land of Kressya, once the home of a mystical crystal believed to have unlocked the doors of time. Kressyas empire is desperate to gain possession of the sacred relic and its power. Nija, now a young Kressyan boy, finds himself thrown in the middle of it all. Whether he is prepared or not, the fate of the entire continuum depends on whether he can decipher the secrets of the past and secure a future.

In this science fiction adventure, a boy time-travels to an ancient land where he must outrun an enemy as invincible as time to reclaim a powerful crystal and save all that is yet to come.

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