![]() ![]() Rigg’s birthright sets him on a path that leaves him caught between two factions, one that wants him crowned and one that wants him dead. And when Rigg discovers that he has the power not only to see the past, but also to change it, his future suddenly becomes anything but certain. But when his father dies, Rigg is stunned to learn just how many secrets Father had kept from him-secrets about Rigg's own past, his identity, and his destiny. Only his father knows the truth about Rigg's strange talent for seeing the paths of people's pasts. From Orson Scott Card, the internationally bestselling author of Ender’s Game, comes the first novel in the Pathfinder trilogy, the riveting story of Rigg, a teenager who possesses a special power that allows him to see the paths of people’s pasts. ![]()
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