The Duality Bridge by Susan Kaye Quinn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Picking up where The Legacy Human left off, Elijah Brighton poses as the new face of the Human Resistance Movement - but he's only planning to stick around until his mother is fully healed. The ascender Marcus is hunting him down and Eli doesn't want the Resistance to be penalised on his behalf. Besides, there's a rumour of a spy in the camp and Eli don't know who to trust any more. Even worse, the more he discovers about the fugue state and about himself, the more complicated and confusing things get.
The Duality Bridge is absorbingly fast paced. There's a sense of urgency as Eli races against time to discover who - or what - he really is and the extent of things he can accomplish in that unearthly fugue state. Is he the promised saviour the believers are looking for? Is he really the bridge that the Ascenders who created him were trying to make? Or is he just a failed not-quite-human experiment who is experiencing strange things because of what was done to him?
Quinn hasn't lost sight of the original question yet - the question of your soul - but it looks like we will have to wait for book 3 to find her answer.
* I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
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