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Rysa Walker

    Rysa Walker crée une fiction spéculative captivante, explorant les thèmes du voyage dans le temps et des réalités alternatives. Ses récits entraînent les lecteurs dans des aventures palpitantes, bâtissant des mondes complexes avec une voix narrative distinctive. C'est une auteure célébrée pour ceux qui recherchent des expériences littéraires imaginatives et stimulantes.

    Time Trial: The Graphic Novel
    Timebound
    Now, Then, and Everywhen
    Red, White, and the Blues
    Time's Divide
    The Delphi Resistance
    • The Delphi Resistance

      • 460pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,4(9)Évaluer

      It's never wise to talk to strangers ... and that goes double when they're dead. Unfortunately, seventeen-year-old Anna Morgan has no choice. Resting on a park bench, touching the turnstile at the Metro station--she never knows where she'll encounter a ghost. These mental hitchhikers are the reason Anna has been tossed from one foster home and psychiatric institution to the next for most of her life. When a chance touch leads her to pick up the insistent spirit of a girl who was brutally murdered, Anna is pulled headlong into a deadly conspiracy that extends to the highest levels of government. Facing the forces behind her new hitcher's death will challenge the barriers, both good and bad, that Anna has erected over the years and shed light on her power's origins. And when the covert organization seeking to recruit her crosses the line by kidnapping her friend, it will discover just how far Anna is willing to go to bring it down.

      The Delphi Resistance
    • Time's Divide

      • 535pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,3(92)Évaluer

      The Cyrists are swiftly moving into position to begin the Culling, and Kate's options are dwindling. With each jump to the past or the future, Kate may trigger a new timeline shift. Worse, the loyalties of those around her--including the allegiances of Kiernan and the Fifth Column, the shadowy group working with Kate--are increasingly unclear. Kate will risk everything, including her life, to prevent the future her grandfather and the Cyrists have planned. But, when time runs out, it may take an even bigger sacrifice to protect the people she loves.

      Time's Divide
    • "History is turned inside out when off-world travelers challenge Tyson Reyes and Madi Grace to a real-life game of Temporal Dilemma. Three rounds from the opponents and Hitler takes Europe, Pearl Harbor never happens, a fascist cloud hangs over the postwar United States, and CHRONOS itself is erased from existence. Now Tyson, Madi, and a team of seasoned players must make their moves, in 1930s New York. Jazz and the blues waft from Village clubs. The World's Fair draws assassins. Madison Square Garden hosts Nazis. And the Manhattan Project never gets off the ground. Tyson and Madi have only three days to undo the strategy that changed the tides of war and the fate of the world. A surprise survivor from CHRONOS could be their best hope for flipping the timeline. If he's on their side. But can they risk trusting him when the past, the future, and the lives of millions hang in the balance?"--Provided by publisher.

      Red, White, and the Blues
    • Now, Then, and Everywhen

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      3,9(2072)Évaluer

      From the bestselling author of the Chronos series comes a page-turning novel of time travel, fast-paced action, and history-changing events. When two time-traveling historians cross paths during one of the most tumultuous decades of the twentieth century, history goes helter-skelter. But which one broke the timeline? In 2136 Madison Grace uncovers a key to the origins of CHRONOS, a time-travel agency with ties to her family's mysterious past. Just as she is starting to jump through history, she returns to her timeline to find millions of lives erased--and only the people inside her house realize anything has changed. In 2304 CHRONOS historian Tyson Reyes is assigned to observe the crucial events that played out in America's civil rights movement. But a massive time shift occurs while he's in 1965, and suddenly the history he sees isn't the history he knows. As Madi's and Tyson's journeys collide, they must prevent the past from being erased forever. But strange forces are at work. Are Madi and Tyson in control or merely pawns in someone else's game?

      Now, Then, and Everywhen
    • Timebound

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(426)Évaluer

      When a murder in the past destroys the foundation of her present-day life, Kate uses her genetic ability to time-travel to stop the murder and attempt to change the timeline--which may erase the memory of the boy she loves.

      Timebound
    • Time Trial: The Graphic Novel

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Collecting comic book issues #1-4, this GRAPHIC NOVEL tells a brand-new story in Rysa Walker's CHRONOS FILES universe! Bestselling author Rysa Walker (Timebound) takes readers on a time-hopping adventure in this stand-alone series set in her CHRONOS Files world. Written by fan favorite Heather Nuhfer (My Little Pony) and featuring pulse-pounding art from Agustin Padilla (Smallville). Nineteen-year-old Clio Dunne has lived a life of secrecy. Her world-saving, time-traveling parents have kept a low profile in a boring, small town...but Clio yearns for her own adventure. In the fall of 1931, Clio packs her bags and heads to the big, modern city of Chicago. While following her dreams of becoming a famous illustrator, Clio's own nascent skills as a time traveler are put to the test. A nasty acquaintance from her parents' past stumbles upon Clio in an unexpected place--the trial of Al Capone. Now Clio must jump through time to keep the past, present, and future safe.

      Time Trial: The Graphic Novel
    • Chronos historians Madi, Tyson, and Katherine and their cohorts are on the enemy's trail, fixing the mess that sociopath Saul Rand has made of history - and of the Temporal Dilemma rules. Another time shift is on the horizon, and this time, it's one that reflects Saul's twisted vision. When the shift hits, it plunges the United States into a modern dark age where superstition trumps science and seventeenth-century witch hunts are no longer a thing of the past. But Saul has added a new hurdle to this insane reality: he's hunting the Sisters of Prudence. Clones of Katherine's daughter, the Sisters are pawns to be sacrificed on Saul's time chessboard - unless the team can track him down at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival and erase him first. Saul is calling the shots, so he's ahead of them every step of the way. With the clock ticking, this could be the endgame for Chronos and, if they fail, for reality itself

      Bell, Book, and Key
    • The Delphi Effect

      • 380pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      It's never wise to talk to strangers...and that goes double when they're dead. Unfortunately, seventeen-year-old Anna Morgan has no choice. Resting on a park bench, touching the turnstile at the Metro station--she never knows where she'll encounter a ghost. These mental hitchhikers are the reason Anna has been tossed from one foster home and psychiatric institution to the next for most of her life. When a chance touch leads her to pick up the insistent spirit of a girl who was brutally murdered, Anna is pulled headlong into a deadly conspiracy that extends to the highest levels of government. Facing the forces behind her new hitcher's death will challenge the barriers, both good and bad, that Anna has erected over the years and shed light on her power's origins. And when the covert organization seeking to recruit her crosses the line by kidnapping her friend, it will discover just how far Anna is willing to go to bring it down.

      The Delphi Effect
    • Gdy babka szesnastoletniej Kate Pierce-Keller daje jej dziwny niebieski medalion i opowiada coś o podr�żach w czasie, dziewczyna myśli, że staruszka coś sobie uroiła. Ale gdy morderstwo z przeszłości sprawia, że dotychczasowe życie Kate chwieje się w posadach, historie babki nagle stają się przerażającą prawdą, a medalion to jedyna rzecz, kt�ra chroni Kate przed najgorszym. Kate dowiaduje się, że zab�jstwo z 1893 r. to tylko część czegoś o wiele mroczniejszego, a dzięki swojej genetycznej zdolności do podr�ży w czasie tylko ona może naprawić przyszłość. Ryzykując wszystkim, przenosi się w czasy Wystawy Światowej w Chicago i pr�buje zapobiec morderstwu i całemu łańcuchowi wydarzeń, kt�ry ma po nim nastąpić. To wszystko będzie Kate sporo kosztować ? jeśli jej się uda, chłopak, kt�rego kocha, nie będzie pamiętał o jej istnieniu. Poza tym, niezależnie od motyw�w, czy Kate ma prawo do manipulowania losami całego świata?

      Archiwum Chronosa. Tom 1. Podróże w czasie