Clone
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Complete, First published Jan 10, 2023
When a group of scientists successfully create the first human clones, they think they have achieved the ultimate breakthrough. But as the clones begin to exhibit strange and dangerous powers, the scientists are forced to confront the frightening consequences of their actions and the lines they have crossed in the name of science.

In a world where clones are created and used as laborers, Rine is just one of many. She keeps her head down and follows orders without question, dreaming of something more. But when she meets a group of rebels fighting for the rights of the clones, everything changes. Rine becomes a key member of the team, using her intelligence and resourcefulness to help them in their mission. As she becomes more involved in the rebellion, she begins to uncover the truth about her own creation and the government's control over the clones. With the help of the rebels and her own growing powers, Rine fights to take down the ruling elite and create a better world for all clones. But the road to victory is dangerous and uncertain, and Rine must be prepared to risk everything to see it through.

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