An Adventure Aboard the Train that Never Stops (Part 3: Finding the Phoenix Fire)
Description
Now that John has met up with Sophie Ellis, they press forward along the narrow catwalks to the Phoenix Fire, the front engine of the Möbius. The silver moon alone lights their dangerous path along the racing train, heightening every thrill—and every risk. Sophie’s daring inspires John, sparking something in him that’s as exhilarating and unnerving as the Möbius itself. But who is this enigmatic woman, and what is her true character? Has she already ridden the Möbius through the WILD, witnessing bandits stealing from Ms. Jackson's magnificent train? And what is her true purpose in involving herself with the Phoenix Corporation? Can Ezra and John bring the truth to light—or is the deception only deepening before their very eyes?
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