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Drift
- Narrated by: Melissa Eccleston
- Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Undine thinks she could be happy living in a world where Stephen is still alive. Back in the real world, Trout could be happy too - as long as he doesn't think about Undine's disappearance, or why her shadow appears in his photographs. Phoenix is now in town, a drifter, passing through with his conjuring tricks. But they can't keep drifitng forever, and one hot summer night their worlds collide.
©2008 Penni Russon (P)2008 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.
Critic Reviews
"Australian author Russon's supernatural thriller succeeds thanks to an engrossing, off-kilter mystery and a cast of adolescent characters rendered through pitch-perfect dialogue." ( Publishers Weekly)
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- Jeffrey
- 11-07-09
Undine is A-Drift
I loved the story and the narrator. Undine wakes up in a world where her step-dad never died, with no sense of magic left and just rolls with it, but Jasper know's she's not his "Undine"... and she starts to wonder about the world she left behind. This is an epic conclusion to the trilogy and I found it gripping and satisfying through to the end. Enjoy... (you should have read "Undine" and "Breath" before this will make sense)
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