TRANSFERENCE- Original

TRANSFERENCE- Original

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Science Fiction一 ❝Only those who can adapt will survive. ❞ 一18 years after the end of the world, humanity teeters on the edge of extinction and evolution. Although she doesn't know it, Maggie Knight is one of the few who could revolutionize society. But what can a simple tech store employee do? More than she realizes after an incident at work leaves her with powers she doesn't understand. Shortly afterwards, she is unwilling recruited by KRONOS and thrust into a new career as a field agent. Forced into a life she doesn't understand, she quickly realizes she must follow her instincts in order to survive. However, there's more than meets the eye when it comes to KRONOS and she soon finds herself barreling down the rabbit's hole in search of answers. ORIGINAL NOVEL Cover by: theGhostofHarrenhal © 2018 Elle Murphy
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In a world fallen into destruction by robots, many must fight to survive. The human race has evolved to be quicker, stronger, and less trusting. After a young girl's parents are discovered by the Patrolling Robots with nothing worth giving and too old to partake in the Arena, they are savagely killed, leaving the young girl orphaned and scarred. After growing up on the run without anyone to turn to, and no way to communicate if she ever did stumble upon fellow humans, she comes to a doomed fate. Whoever said love had died away with the rise of the robots?

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