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  • 2156: Cloning the New World Order

  • The ReLife Project, Book 1
  • By: C.M. Dancha
  • Narrated by: J. Densil Legg
  • Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins

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2156: Cloning the New World Order

By: C.M. Dancha
Narrated by: J. Densil Legg
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Rollie Sweats has a chance to change the world by following his great grandmother's instructions. But should he?

It's the 22nd century, and human cloning has become a reality. In three days, the first replicant will be made at Phoenvartis, a Swiss pharma-tech company. As the head of the development team, Rollie must decide which genetic samples to use to produce the replicant.

He has been directed by his boss to use the samples provided by the World Council, which governs Earth and colony planets. But his gut tells him to use the samples provided by his great grandmother LeeLee, who claims to be a distant relative of an American founding father.

Time is running out for Rollie. He has less than 24 hours to surrender to the government's demands, flee for his life, or think of a way to keep everyone in check and stay alive.

©2019 C.M. Dancha (P)2020 C.M. Dancha

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