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After a disastrous concert festival that claimed the lives of thousands, Joel Suzuki''s archenemy is now, quite possibly, all-powerful. The only way Joel can undo the damage and save the universe is to return to Spectraland, complete his training, and fulfill his destiny as the Virtuoso-the greatest Wavemaker of them all.Trouble is, Joel is stuck on the Bluerock (Spectraland''s name for Earth) with no idea of how to get back, and he has only a few months before the gateway between the two worlds closes forever. What''s worse, the one person he thinks can help him-and that he can trust- doesn''t believe his story.Then there''s the pesky private eye on his trail, investigating the disappearance of Joel''s friend Felicity, who was tragically killed at the concert festival. Or was she? With no solid proof that Spectraland exists, Joel starts to question whether the island of music and magic was even real in the first place...or was it all in his imagination?
It was a bittersweet victory for Joel Suzuki and his fellow Wavemakers: The Six States under the Shroud were liberated, Spectraland was spared a possible invasion, and the Earth was kept safe for now. But it all came at a heavy cost.There's no time to wallow in sorrow, however. After Joel gains some amazing new abilities-time travel among them-an unexpected attack occurs, placing Spectraland in jeopardy once more and fatally injuring the one person who can safely guide Joel to his potential destiny as the most powerful Wavemaker ever to live.Now it appears that the only way to make things right is for Joel to travel back in time and prevent the attack long before it even happens. But doing so might mean that he never discovers Spectraland in the first place! Will Joel be able to change the past, preserve the present, and save the future…all at once?
The race to omnipotence has ended in a draw-which is a conundrum, because the very notion of not just one, but two all-powerful beings is a paradox that defies definition. It's up to Joel Suzuki-one of the aforementioned all-powerful beings-to capture and suppress his counterpart before everything descends into complete disorder. But how can one omnipotent being overcome another? And what prison would be strong enough to contain such an entity? Joel should just be able to automatically divine the answers to these questions, but because his own power is part of the problem, doing so would simply accelerate the decay of reality. He needs to tread carefully as the final game plays out, being careful not to reveal his hand while avoiding defeat. Will he be able to pull off this delicate balancing act in time to save existence from his archenemy once and for all?
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