volume 2, The Thousandth Floor
No. of pages 320
Published: 2017
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New York City, 2118. A glittering vision of the future, where anything is possible - if you want it enough.
The dazzling sequel to The Thousandth Floor.
Manhattan is home to a thousand-story supertower, a beacon of futuristic glamour and high-tech luxury... and to millions of people living scandalous, secretive lives.
LEDA is haunted by nightmares of what happened on the worst night of her life. She's afraid the truth will get out - which is why she hires WATT, her very own hacker, to keep an eye on all of the witnesses for her. But what happens when their business relationship turns personal?
When RYLIN receives a scholarship to an elite upper-floor school, her life transforms overnight. But being here also means seeing the boy she loves: the one whose heart she broke, and who broke hers in return.
AVERY is grappling with the reality of her forbidden romance - is there anywhere in the world that's safe for them to be together?
And then there's CALLIOPE, the mysterious, bohemian beauty who's arrived in New York with a devious goal in mind - and too many secrets to count.
Here in the Tower, no one is safe - because someone is watching their every move, someone with revenge in mind. After all, in a world of such dazzling heights, you're always only one step away from a devastating fall....
This is volume 2 in The Thousandth Floor .
This book has been graded for interest at 13+ years.
There are 320 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Katharine McGee is from Houston, Texas. She studied English and French literature at Princeton and has an MBA from Stanford. It was during her years at living in a second-floor apartment in New York City that she kept daydreaming about skyscrapers. and then she started writing.
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