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Prodigy #3

Prodigy Returns

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When Earth’s prodigy finds herself alone and afraid, she must quickly pull herself together and face a new trial. Her mission: locate her father and bring him home. With new threats and challenges emerging at every turn, Alex must rely on her fast-thinking and bravery while attempting to survive in a completely foreign environment. Of course, she is game for this new test as she stands defiantly in the face of adversity. This time, she calls upon some unfamiliar faces to aid her in her quest.

212 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 5, 2016

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Edward Mullen

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Edward Mullen is an author, blogger, and podcaster from Vancouver, Canada who is perhaps best known for his debut novel, THE ART OF THE HUSTLE and his techno-thriller series PRODIGY.

Born and raised in beautiful British Columbia, Edward developed a love for the wilderness. This love, combined with an innate curiosity about all things, eventually spawned a healthy imagination for storytelling. He continued to follow his natural passion all the way through to university. Despite spending a lot of his time indoors writing, Edward continues to enjoy the outdoors. He is an avid tennis player, mountain biker, snowboarder, runner, and traveller.

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December 3, 2025
For the first half of the book, I thought this had something the previous two missed and made this slightly better: an interesting story. Clumsily executed with practically zero suspense, just flat tell-it-all narrative.

Then came the second half with endless fighting and no explanations or context. If I were to find one word for it all it would be be „pointless“. Why is any of this happening at all? What happened to motifs and plot purpose?
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March 24, 2016
Excellent! As are all Edward's books. He is inventive, I love his writing style, and character development. Thank you the great book!!
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