What is happening to eighteen-year-old Jay and what is she changing into? How did she manage to lift a bus and what is the blue light that flows from her hands? Who is the boy being eaten alive by rats and why were the sick blocking the streets where she lived? Could she ever risk having chi
Different
โ Scribed by Tony Butler
- Publisher
- Bluewood Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 169 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1877546577
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
What is happening to eighteen-year-old Jay and what is she changing into?
How did she manage to lift a bus and what is the blue light that flows from her hands?
Who is the boy being eaten alive by rats and why were the sick blocking the streets where she lived?
Could she ever risk having children . . . knowing her mother had laid an egg?
What was she really, this product of an unlawful genetic experiment?
The Prime Minister of the UK and the Vice President of the USA know who she is. Twenty-years earlier, they created her parents in a secret lab.
They had killed them and believed Jay to be dead. Now they must make sure of it, to protect themselves.
The freak has to die!
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