
It’s cool but creepy that these maids bath me. Marguerite: Oh, you didn’t do it ? Then who did it ? I didn’t kill him ! How could you trust that? Paul : Your dad’s dead ? Oh, I didn’t know that. Marguerite : You killed my dad ! I hate you ! I’ve a holographic watch, cool ! Let me go on a few parties now before I kill him. I’m going to kill him ! Oh…I’ve a big house and I’ve an aunt in this dimension. Here’s your firebird and let’s go, leaving your mom and sister even though they are already in grief over your father’s death. Marguerite : I’m going to kill Paul because I think he killed my dad ! I’m going to travel into a dimension I don’t know anything about but I will kill him ! Note : Marguerite’s dad is killed and she believes Paul did it. This was pure love-triangles and messed up relationships more than a science fiction. On a serious note, how could a book with such a beautiful cover turn out to be a boring wanna be science fiction ? Yes, wanna be science fiction. And soon she discovers the truth behind her father’s death is far more sinister than she expected.

Before long she begins to question Paul’s guilt-as well as her own heart. But she also meets alternate versions of the people she knows-including Paul, whose life entangles with hers in increasingly familiar ways.

So she races after Paul through different universes, always leaping into another version of herself. Marguerite refuses to let the man who destroyed her family go free. But then Marguerite’s father is murdered, and the killer-her parent’s handsome, enigmatic assistant Paul- escapes into another dimension before the law can touch him. Their most astonishing invention, called the Firebird, allows users to jump into multiple universes-and promises to revolutionize science forever. Marguerite Caine’s physicist parents are known for their groundbreaking achievements.
