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When Paige Joseph wakes up in the hospital despite her photographic memory she cannot remember the accident that put her there. Her husband is missing her mother-in-law Regina is in charge of her care and although her and Paige have a love-hate relationship she trusts her and knows that the cold woman has a soft spot for her three month old son Franklin. They live on earth too A planet that people won a lottery so they could escape the original earth that imploded due to a major natural disaster. This new earth isn’t better though the government has stolen land from the planet dwellers and although this seems to be a minor part of the story it becomes more important as the story goes along. Page is released from the hospital and originally band from the research facility that was hurt at the hospital but when a disease starts killing people she is quickly allowed back in under strict rules so her and her assistant can find out what is going on. But the more samples they’re sent the stranger the cases in what they find out may put the lives at risk. this summary doesn’t even come close to explain everything this book and tails and trust me when I say this is a great hi tech thriller. Paige is a brilliant woman who not only wants to know what happened to her husband but is set on finding out the cause of this disease the story moves along at a fast pace it is action packed it’s so good in the fact they set the story on another planet with the new government only heightens the drama a really good bro. I received this book from NetGalley and The the publisher but I am leaving this review voluntarily please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.

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I don’t usually read a lot of thrillers, but this definitely changed my opinion! I will say this premise is unique and this is not a typical thriller - there’s a bit of a twist. This made it absolutely unputdownable from the get-go! Utterly captivated by the storyline, I kept turning the pages till the very end. I’d definitely read more, and I highly recommend this!!

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