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Through cold glass walls, Naheli looks down on the altar of the ocean goddess where she will die in seven days. She doesn't mind much; the empaths have wiped her mind so clean that she hardly remembers what she once longed for. Only sometimes does she think of a colour in secret, or hum a forbidden tune. Then her only remaining friend, the only one they haven't found yet, hands her a letter that changes everything. Forgotten feelings begin to surface, and Naheli remembers what it is like to cry, to laugh. To love. But her time is running out, and with the Sacrifice only days away, she sets out to solve the mystery of the letter -- and discovers that most of her life has been a lie, and there may be some things worth living for. Reviewers say: "There is nothing about this book that is predictable. It had me guessing to the very end." ..". plenty of twists and turns and this story kept me engaged enough to read it all in one sitting." "Parts of the story had me in tears - moved both by the pathos of the situation and the language that conveyed it. It was a pleasure to enter Naheli's world."