Alex in Wunderstrande: The Clairvoyance Clock [BOOK ONE]
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  • Parts 36
  • Time 6h 59m
Complete, First published Mar 29, 2018
Things are never as they seem. 

[Highest Rank: #41 Steampunk, #22 Dieselpunk]]

For seventeen-year old Alexander Rosengrant, the recent war in Wunderstrande was anything but victorious. Haunted by visions of his friends' last memories as soldiers, Alex finds himself emotionally distant toward his Uncle Brody, Lancaster's star general. Unexpectedly, the mention of a mad scientist's strange artifact propels Alex on a risky journey, leading him to unravel a tangled mess of lies. But one inconceivable discovery surrounding the heart of the war catches Alex off guard-one that threatens his very existence.
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