The secret door was already open. If it hadn’t been open, Danny wouldn’t even have seen it, and he wouldn’t have found the hidden elevator and been stupid enough to get in—and he wouldn’t have ended up stumbling into the Shadow Project.
While Danny is being interrogated about what he saw and heard in the underground facility, Opal goes on a mission. She is following a tip about the Skull, a highly dangerous terrorist, and the MI6 wants to confirm his location and take him out.
Only a few people are able to leave their bodies and travel to other places, using a second “energy body”. They can move through objects, or even fly. Nobody at the other location can see or hear them, so it’s a great way to spy on someone—completely risk-free and impossible to detect.
Or is it?
Now the Shadow Project staff can’t pull Opal back from her mission. They can tell that she is in pain, but they can’t bring her mind back into her body. This has never happened before and Opal’s father, head of the project, is frantic.
Nobody is available to send after her except Danny, who seems to have enough ability for projection that he might be able to do it without the special electronic implants. But if the enemy has caught Opal, would they be able to capture Danny as well?

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There's a sequel to this one: The Doomsday Box (with time travel!)
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