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When Andy wakes in the body of Ally, a young barista/actress, the mission is not immediately clear. After a series of confusing messages, Andy learns that one of Ally‘s friends is in mortal danger… but she is also missing, and Andy may very well be out of time.
About Key To The City
Andy wakes up every morning at 6:00 a.m. in New York City and asks themself three questions. Always the same three questions. And always in this order:
Where am I?
Who am I?
What is my mission today?
Like a guiding spirit, Andy infuses New York’s sense of community and grit in the people they help and inhabit, making the city better, one person at a time, together—that’s the key.
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Key to the City #7 – Ally
When Andy wakes in the body of Ally, a young barista/actress, the mission is not immediately clear. After a series of confusing messages, Andy learns that one of Ally's friends is in mortal danger... but she is also missing, and Andy may very well be out of time.
Key to the City #6 – Abraham
When one of Andy’s greatest fears almost comes to pass, the task of lifesaving becomes a give and take!
Key to the City #5 – Reid
When Andy realizes that the day's mission as a firefighter revolves around saving a beloved pet, it seems that something may be off—but sometimes, small, hidden secrets can reveal great truths and be the catalyst for great inspiration.
Key To The City #4 – Edgar
It’s rare that Andy chances to meet someone Andy’s met on a previous assignment... much less someone who is a savior for so many on the daily. The stakes are high as Christmas draws near and Andy must save another guardian of New York City.
Key To The City #3 – Cooper
Waking in the body of an 11-year-old makes a mission more difficult for Andy. Tasked with stopping a single mother from making a huge mistake, how is Andy supposed to be taken seriously and manipulate events while wearing Batman underwear?
Key To The City #2 – Charlie
Andy wakes to start another day and another mission in New York City, only to find themself strapped down and in the body of Charlie Stepanski, an elderly patient at Mount Sinai Hospital.