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The Time Paradox
by Eoin Colfer
Artemis’s mother is deathly sick. The only thing that can cure her is a fairy drug synthesized from the fresh brain fluid of the African lemurs. Thing is, when Artemis was 12 years old, he sold the last African Lemur to an extinctionist cult. But the fact that the animal is now extinct isn’t going to stop him–not when his mother’s life is on the like and when he knows a certain time-traveling demon from Book #5.
In Time Paradox, the older Artemis Fowl comes face to face with his devious, Machiavellian younger self. What should have been a very straight-forward hop back in time becomes infinitely more complicated when Artemis Fowl discovers that he can no longer trust his memories of what had happened all those years back.
And as with any time travel story, Colfer delivers plenty of twists and turns to what should have been a simple retrieval mission. Fans of the series will be delighted by the return of the young and diabolic Artemis Fowl they remember from the first book and a few other long time characters from previous books.
Read full series overview here.
In Time Paradox, the older Artemis Fowl comes face to face with his devious, Machiavellian younger self. What should have been a very straight-forward hop back in time becomes infinitely more complicated when Artemis Fowl discovers that he can no longer trust his memories of what had happened all those years back.
And as with any time travel story, Colfer delivers plenty of twists and turns to what should have been a simple retrieval mission. Fans of the series will be delighted by the return of the young and diabolic Artemis Fowl they remember from the first book and a few other long time characters from previous books.
Read full series overview here.