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The Well's End
The Well's End
The Well's End
Seth Fishman
A deadly virus and an impossible discovery unite in one enthralling can't-miss read...                                                                                                                                                                                    Sixteen-year-old Mia Kish's small town of Fenton, Colorado is known for three things: being home to the world's tallest sycamore tree, the national chicken-thigh-eating contest and one of the ritziest boarding schools in the country, Westbrook Academy. But when emergency sirens start blaring and Westbrook is put on lockdown, quarantined and surrounded by soldiers who shoot first and ask questions later, Mia realizes she's only just beginning to discover what makes Fenton special. And the answer is behind the wall of the Cave, aka Fenton Electronics, of which her father is the Director. Mia's dad has always been secretive about his work, allowing only that he's working for the government. But unless Mia's willing to let the whole town succumb to a strange illness that ages people years in a matter of hours, the end result death, she's got to break quarantine, escape the school grounds and outsmart armed soldiers to uncover the truth.                                                                                                                                                                         A high-stakes, fast-paced adventure with imagination and heart.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Mia has led a pretty ordinary life. The only interesting thing that happened to her was that she fell down a well when she was a young baby.

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