![]() To me, it’s a combination of “Ender’s Game” meets the “Hunger Games” but more appropriate for adults than YA. Out of the Indie books I’ve read this year, this one has been my favorite so far. This novel contains graphic violence and some sex. Trapped on the road to becoming a perfect killer, she learns of the program’s true nature.ĭespite the unimaginable odds, she grimly embarks on the impossible journey to return to her family or die trying… What’s left gets reassembled with every type of martial knowledge and combat experience. He offers to nullify her enormous medical bills in exchange for transferring her consciousness into a virtual environment as part of a secret military program called Ten Sigma.Ī year later, weighed by the imminent bankruptcy of her husband and family, Mary reluctantly accepts knowing she’ll return as a super-soldier in a new, healthy body upon passing certain tests.īut the virtual universe holds dark secrets.Īfter her mind downloads, the shadowy tinkerers of her new reality erase her name and shred her essence. One wintry night, a mysterious scientist visits. During the twilight of America, Mary, a married stay-at-home bookworm, is dying of incurable cancer. ![]()
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