Disruptor

Arwen Elys Dayton

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In the gripping sequel to the highly acclaimed "Seeker," Arwen Elys Dayton returns with "Disruptor," a thrilling and fast-paced young adult novel that delves deeper into the world of seekers, seekers-in-training, and the dangerous secrets that hold the power to disrupt everything.

Quin, now a fugitive, finds herself questioning everything she once believed in as she embarks on a mission to save the lives of those she loves. With the line between right and wrong blurring, Quin's loyalties are tested, forcing her to make heart-wrenching choices.

Meanwhile, Seeker John has taken on a new identity and a new purpose, colliding with a mysterious organization known as the Knights of the Temple. As his true intentions become clear, allies become enemies and old ties are severed.

In a world filled with deception and betrayal, Quin, Shinobu, and John must navigate the treacherous path of truth, uncovering shocking revelations about the Seeker's history and the sinister forces manipulating their destinies.

As the unstoppable and dangerous power of the Oubliette threatens to tear them apart, the trio's resilience and determination to fight for justice paves the way for an epic showdown that will forever change the course of their lives.

"Disruptor" delivers an enthralling blend of action, moral dilemmas, and a complex exploration of the consequences of choices made in the pursuit of truth. Arwen Elys Dayton adeptly weaves together multiple storylines, leaving readers on the edge of their seats, desperate for resolution and answers in a world where nothing is as it seems.

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