
The Clone Initiative
Gail Daley(Author)
Gail Daleys Fine Art (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
362 pages
979-8-201-38866-9 (ISBN)
Description
This fast-paced Sci-Fi thriller brings up a hard-hitting ethical dilemma about the nature of life.
When Tally and her identical triplet sisters find themselves caught in the middle of a war between clone manufacturers and escaped clones, she must answer a question that will forever shape her beliefs: Are clones human or property? As Tally strives to come to terms with her own beliefs, she embarks on a perilous voyage to rescue six cloned babies from a massacre and protect them from the people who see them as nothing more than disposable biological machines. Her decision will shape her future and the future of clones.
If you enjoy thrilling tales of post-apocalyptic societies, you'll love this story of adventure and mystery.
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Series
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
594 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-201-38866-9 (9798201388669)
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Person
Gail Daley is a self-taught artist and writer with a background in business. An omnivorous reader, she was inspired by her son, also a writer, to finish some of the incomplete novels she had begun over the years. She is heavily involved in local art groups and fills her time reading, writing, painting in acrylics, and spending time with her husband of 40 plus years. Currently her family is owned by two cats, a mischievous young cat called Mab (after the fairy queen of air and darkness) and a mellow Gray Princess named Moonstone. In the past, the family shared their home with many dogs, cats and a Guinea Pig, all of whom have passed over the rainbow bridge. A recent major surgery on her stomach and a bout with breast cancer has slowed her down a little, but she continues to write and paint.