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Hiding along the outskirts of Scotland was Rex, a two hundred year old clone, reborn of a deceased British man. He was spawned from a laboratory experiment. But he wasn't the only one; there were four more. Halley Makillen and her fellow researchers decoded the secrets of genetic mutation and therapeutic cloning, although the victory was short-lived when Halley realised that someone kept the experiment alive. They were thrust into a new reality, accepting responsibility for the clones but they must stay hidden. They never should have lived.As Rex grew within the lab, he emerged into the whirs of teenage-hood; lust, leadership and a hunger for answers. Rex and the clones needed to know what was beyond the lab but how far would they go for freedom?Meanwhile, the researchers' relationship crumbled when secret agendas were unveiled and the truth of the experiment was revealed. Halley needed to get to the bottom of it but whom could she trust?
It was 1817 and there was only one place for those condemned to insanity, the York Retreat. According to folklore, nobody ever left the asylum but Henry Gilchrist wouldn't allow his sister to be sentenced to such a fate. He was hopeful there was a cure for her disease and it only had to be found. Although he would shame his family and faith, it was a sacrifice he would make.Henry must steal his sister away and ride into the wilderness, where she may be freed. He needed to restore her back as she once was. But if he failed, she would be forced into a mental asylum; a timeless reality built from stone walls and solidarity. She would be lost forever.
Hiding along the outskirts of Scotland was Rex, a two hundred year old clone, reborn of a deceased British man. He was spawned from a laboratory experiment. But he wasn't the only one; there were four more.Halley Makillen and her fellow researchers decoded the secrets of genetic mutation and therapeutic human cloning, although the victory was short-lived when Halley realised someone kept the experiment alive. They were thrust into a new reality, accepting responsibility of the clones but they must stay hidden. They should never have lived. As Rex grew within the lab, he emerged into the whirs of teenagehood; lust, leadership and a hunger for answers. Rex and the clones needed to know what was beyong the lab but how far would they go for freedom?Meanwhile, the researcher's relationship crumbled when secret agendas were unveiled and the truth of the experiment was revealed. Halley needed to get to the bottom of it but whom could she trust?
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