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THE GIRL WHO COULD MOVE SH*T WITH HER MIND
It’s a race towards time when a psychokinetic spook is framed for
against the law she didn’t commit.
Teagan is the one psychokinetic on this planet—so far as she or
anybody else on her black ops staff is aware of. The deal is easy. Teagan carries out
top-secret, completely off-the-books missions for a authorities spook named Tanner,
and Tanner retains Teagan from turning into a lab rat for scientists interested by
how her powers work. However when one of many staff’s targets turns up murdered in a
approach that has “particular talents” written throughout it, that deal is
precariously near disintegrating and touchdown Teagan in a authorities lab and
the remainder of the staff in jail. Now she has 22 hours to clear her title by proving
that there’s, in actual fact, a second psychokinetic on the market. In the meantime, Jake, a
drifter who’s by no means identified why he has the ability to maneuver issues along with his thoughts, is
on a mission, too: Full three easy duties and he will get the knowledge he
wants about who he’s and the place he got here from. Teagan is a frank and humorous
narrator for this wild experience, which begins off with our heroine falling from the
82nd ground of a skyscraper and just about by no means slows down. Readers will probably be
glad to be taught that it is set for a sequel.
A quick-paced, high-adrenaline story that manages to get into some
darkish themes with out dropping its sense of enjoyable.