Cateâs sister may be a clone, but that doesnât make her a killer. Does it? Murder, morality, and a slow-burning romance fill the pages of this futuristic thriller âfor die-hard fans of Divergent and The Hunger Gamesâ (Kirkus Reviews).
When Cate Benson was a kid, her sister, Violet, died. Two hours after the funeral, Cateâs family picked up Violetâs replacement like nothing had happened. Because Cateâs parents are among those who decided to give their children a sort of immortality by cloning them at birthâwhich means this new Violet has the same face. The same perfect smile. She even has all of the same memories as the girl she replaced.
She also might have murdered the most popular girl in school.
At least, thatâs what the paparazzi and the anti-cloning protestors want everyone to think: that clones are violent, unpredictable monsters. Cate is used to hearing all that. Sheâs used to defending her sister, too. But Violet has vanished, and when Cate sets out to find her, she ends up in the line of fire instead. Because Cate is getting dangerously close to secrets that will rock the foundation of everything she thought was true.