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The Clone Codes
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Ongoing, First published Nov 09, 2013
The Cyborg Wars are over and Earth has peacefully prospered for more than one hundred years. Yet sometimes history must repeat itself until humanity learns form it's mistakes. In the year 2170, cyborgs and clones are treated no better than slaves, and an underground movement is fighting for their freedom. Thirteen-year-old Leanna's entire life is thrown into chaos when The World Federation of Nations discover her mom is a part of the Radical Liberty Movement.

After her mother's arrest for treason, Leanna is chased by a ruthless bounty hunter. Soon Leanna finds herself living among the Firsts, and nothing will be the same.

As startling family secrets are revealed, Leanba must face truths about self-identity and survival. Through time travel and advanced technologies, this thrilling adventure asks what it means to be human.
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