The Astral Traveler’s Daughter: Book Two Audiobook
The Astral Traveler’s Daughter: Book Two Audiobook
- Madeleine Maby
- Simon & Schuster Audio
- 2019-04-02
- 10 h 40 min
Summary:
This past year, Teddy Cannon discovered she was psychic. This year, her abilities will be put to the test as she investigates a secretive case which will take her far from home—and deep in to the past in the thrilling follow-up to School for Psychics.
With trepidation, Teddy enters her second year at The Whitfield Institute, a facility hidden off the coast of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA where students expert telepathy and telekinesis, investigative techniques and SWAT tactics for covert roles in government program..Read More about The Astral Traveler’s Girl: Reserve Two She has been obsessively tracking the movements of the Patriot Corps, a key organization that seems to be behind a string of crimes on US garden soil—including the disappearance of her friend, Molly. She is not sure who she can trust with her findings: her close friends think she actually is crazy and her teachers insist she focus on her schoolwork.
Teddy tries to do what she is told. She tries to forget about her missing friend, her long lost birth parents, her rivalry with various other students, also her forbidden romance with an trainer. She learns to be a meats shield: a Secret Service operative qualified to protect whatever dummy they throw her way. She learns to disarm explosive products. She also learn to transport herself through time, as she starts to grasp astral travel (that’s, if she doesn’t obtain lost in the time-space continuum). But Teddy has never been good at following the guidelines. So when an urgent assignment prospects her to the answers she’s chased for so long, and reveal a idea about her personal past, she requires a risk that puts everybody else she cares about in danger.
Another book in the series that Kirkus Reviews called “Harry Potter with a cast of millennials,” K.C. Archer’s The Astral Traveler’s Little girl is usually a heart-racing novel set in a world very much like our own—but there is more to the place than matches the eye.