![]() ![]() Although he had some personal struggles throughout the story, he leads the group well and he never seems to be able to do wrong. However, Michael himself seems to have reached a character development plateau. The writing is filled with scientific backing as normal, but it’s never so heavy that it detracts from the story or goes beyond suspended disbelief. The fourth book in the Michael Vey series is just as exciting as the previous three. They return to the safe house only to discover that the Elgen have destroyed the resistance’s headquarters along with everyone in it. They are able to rescue Jade Dragon during the transfer. They relocate to a safe house and fall back on the original plan. Nichelle returns to help each of the members escape, but the group fails to take Jade Dragon with them. During their imprisonment, Tara tricks Michael into thinking that Hatch is his father and Michael tells him about the resistance’s whereabouts. But when one of their own betrays them, they are captured. The Electroclan members decide to rescue Jade Dragon during her transfer to Elgen’s science ship. ![]() They plan to infiltrate the Starxourse plant and rescue the girl, but it won’t be easy. They go to Taiwan and meet Ben, a resistance member. Michael and the Electroclan arrive at the resistance’s headquarters and are immediately given a job to do: rescue a nine-year-old savant named Jade Dragon from the Elgen before they can use her to make more electric children. ![]()
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