PublishedHarper Collins, April 2016 |
ISBN9780062449597 |
FormatSoftcover, 464 pages |
Dimensions21cm × 14cm × 2.9cm |
Seventeen-year-old Anouk has finally caught the break she's been looking for-she's been chosen to participate in an exclusive program that includes an all-expense-paid trip to France and a chance to explore the hidden underground Palais des Papillons, or Palace of Butterflies.
Along with four other gifted teenagers, Anouk will be one of the first people to set foot in the palace in more than 200 years. But the expedition is not all it seems. The teens' supposed benefactors are trying to kill them. And so is the palace itself, which is filled with deadly traps and invisible monsters. Can the teens figure out how to work together and escape And what does it mean that Anouk bears an uncanny resemblance to the eighteenth-century portrait of a young woman named Aurelie
Bachmann's masterful scene-building alternates between Anouk's flight through the palace and the struggles of Aurelie, who escaped the French Revolution by fleeing into the Palais des Papillons in 1792. A fast-paced teen debut from Stefan Bachmann that is as surprising and as haunting as Joss Whedon's thriller The Cabin in the Woods.