On a train headed to boarding school, a girl suddenly finds herself in another world where time functions differently.
After the sudden death of her father, 16-year-old Margo’s depression swerves into rebellion. But as she’s returning to her Dublin boarding school, something miraculous happens. Suddenly she’s in a completely different train car, and someone’s sitting in her seat. Moon, as he’s called, is an itinerant salesman—and he decides to help Margo. Maybe this strange girl can help fund his way out of a life shortened by skipshock: the deadly toll that constant traveling between worlds takes on the body. Each world has a different number of hours in its days; the days in Northern worlds are shorter, causing accelerated aging, while Southern worlds have days that are nearly as long as Earth’s. Semper, the ruling world, is Southern, and they’ve outlawed traveling for anyone but salesmen. But Margo’s arrival from Earth—a sealed world no one was aware of—indicates that there must be a rupture, which sparks interest in a universe on the brink of a war. In this duology opener, Margo and Moon must try to stop tyrannical Semper. Their journey is one of rollicking adventure, ever-present danger, and simmering romance. Readers will burn through the pages as they traverse gorgeous, fully realized worlds replete with their own varied dramas. Margo reads white and Moon is a member of the nomadic Lunati, who are often treated with suspicion.
Incredibly immersive and utterly unique.
(Fantasy. 14-18)