Daughter of the Deep

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The novel is written in first-person from the limited perspective of Ana Dakkar. The limited perspective allows the author to keep some information secret, revealing it only when it is most effective for the story line. For example, Ana knows that the Harding-Pencroft campus is attacked, and she assumes that Dev is among the students who died in that attack.