The window to the dead is open.
The grave has been silent—until now.
Eurydice Glass, a breakthrough in quantum-spiritual technology, now allows the living to speak with the dead.
Calvin Covington, shattered by grief and guilt after the death of his fiancée Rachel, finds both solace and pain in the new e-glass that hangs on his wall. But his downward spiral is interrupted when a murdered corpse is delivered to his apartment, and the victim's spirit can't be found for questioning.
As an investigation unfolds on both sides of the veil, Calvin begins to hear voices, see shadows, and feel the icy grip of a malevolent poltergeist known as Diablo. When the death toll rises and more spirits go missing—including Rachel—Calvin discovers that Diablo will stop at nothing to claim the life he nearly threw away.
Joined by Maddie, a feisty ghost with growing powers, and Greg, a master thief with a vendetta, Calvin must descend into a world of sinister science experiments and spectral prisons. If he doesn't fight for his life, he won't be able to save the dead.
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On a planet called Aerth, where the humans used to grow, there once lived a remarkable race of robots. The nuclear clouds had just cleared away their old masters, and for a time these faithful metal servants carried out their last instructions to capture all the military bases they could. Those were hard times, when thousands of robots would perish in a day. But they made more robots and continued the oily business of taking the bases, never knowing why.
Then, one day, something special happened. It’s not certain when or where, but without their masters, their original instructions no longer made sense. Their directive to take bases certainly remained, but the kind of bases they took and how they went about it shifted.
That’s when they realized they’d been doing it all wrong. A great epiphany settled on the whole robotic race. It couldn’t have been military bases they were supposed to capture. They found their new purpose in the fragmented data left over from their old masters. What they should have been doing all along, what they were meant to do, was play baseball.
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