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Evan Woods has forgotten everything about himself since the tragic death of his family when he was just ten years old. But the real issue isn't his lost memories. That tragedy also robbed him his ability to feel emotions. Surprisingly, this doesn't bother him. Now, his life as a teenager in Norwalk is just as his always imagined it would be. ------------- Everything changes with the arrival of the Peacekeepers in Norwalk, forcing him to confront his past: - Could his father, a simple professor, have been involved with a society as powerful as "The AVIS"? - Why have they chosen him to be one of the apprentice keepers? Are they interested in his memories? - How is it possible that he can suddenly feel a powerful emotion: the mad love for that sweet but deadly woman. And, more importantly... now that something is awakening inside him, will Evan be able to kill in the name of the common good of AVIS cult? ------------------ This book is divided into 4 parts, each consisting of 6 chapters. The book is complete and will be published soon.
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