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Winner of the Hal Clement Award for Young Adult Science Fiction Literature, 2002 Texas Lone Star List, 2003-2004An entertaining, suspenseful thriller with a genuinely chilling villain. Good fun. -- Kirkus ReviewsLayne's tale is a heady mix of conspiracies, alternate identities, and sinister underground laboratories with a creepy schitzophrenic villain that readers will love to hate. Recommend this title to thriller fans who will enjoy the ride. -- VOYASomething wicked this way comes; in this case itis high schooler Jack Barrett's father, whose inherent drive for perfection has spiraled into a raging obsession ever since he began working for the mysterious Eden Corporation. When his father forcibly relocates the family to Paradise, a village that is literally owned by Edenis enigmatic CEO, Jack uncovers a sinister plot that threatens the lives of everyone he loves. Delving even further into the secrets of the village, he soon learns just how high the price for perfection can be . . . and to what lengths some people are willing to go toobtain it.
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When his father relocates the family to Paradise to work for the mysterious Eden Corporation, Jack Barrett uncovers a sinister plot that threatens everyone he loves.
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Dr. Steven L. Layne teaches courses in children's and adolescent literature at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. He also serves as a national literacy consultant, featured author, and keynote speaker at conferences and workshops throughout the United States and Canada. He is the author of three picture books published by Pelican, including the International Reading Association/Children's Choices selection The Teachers' Night Before Christmas. He is also the author of picture books for children--My Brother Dan's Delicious and Thomas's Sheep and the Great Geography Test--and a book of poetry for all ages, Verses for Dad's Heart. Steven Layne is also the author of the IRA's best-selling poetry collection, Life's Literacy Lessons: Poems for Teachers. Additional information is available on the author's Web site at www.stevelayne.com.