Written in Stone

Written in Stone

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Noelle Stone works as the assistant to the President of the United States. She loves her job and the President, but sees that one day he is acting a little strange. When she goes to check on him that night, she finds him dead in his office. Secret Service rushes her out and tells her that they will handle it and debrief her in the morning. She is distraught, but does not tell anyone what she saw. When she shows up the next day for work she is in shock when she sees the President is still alive. How? He was dead. Well, Noelle is suspicious and decides to snoop around the Oval Office when she makes a terrifying discovery: the government is cloning the President to assure the fluidity and perfection of the government. She immediately leaves work and after debating about what she saw, she decides to out the government for what they are doing. However, the government figures out what Noelle is planning and she must go on the run. Lucky for her, there is a group of people just like Noelle that know the truth called The Defectors. She teams up with them to work towards creating a plan to shut the program down. Will she be successful? With all of the drama and twists she is faced with, who knows what will happen. Catch the first 21% of the book at Smashwords.com/books/view/608205. If you are interested, message me and I will get you a discount on the book price!
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