The Tomorrow Clone

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The Tomorrow Gene Book 3 · Johnny B. Truant
Ebook
480
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

The world is up in arms after a brutal murder is captured on video and broadcast around the globe.

The man responsible, Ephraim Todd — who previously burned the island of Eden to ashes — incarcerated. Yes, he killed Neven Connolly, but nobody believes his claim that he was defending himself.

Unknown to Ephraim, Neven is alive and well. His death was all part of the plan, and Ephraim played his part perfectly.

Then Ephraim escapes with the help of one of the world’s most powerful and beloved people—a man who may be to blame for the end of the world as we know it.

Will Ephraim stop Neven before it’s too late, or is the end of humanity one Tomorrow Clone away?

★★★★★ "This entire series had so many unexpected twist and turns, I just could put it down. I read all three books in a coupe of weeks. The subject line intrigued me and scared the hell out of me." -- Nancy Kennard

★★★★★ "Wow just loved book 3 this series is one of my favorite. So many levels this book really makes you think. More than just great sci-fi but a book that hit me with so many emotions. Loved every second of this adventure !!" -- Grant P Richardson Jr

About the author

Johnny B. Truant is the bestselling author of Fat Vampire, adapted by the SyFy network as Reginald the Vampire. His other books include Pretty Killer, Pattern Black, Invasion, The Beam, Dead City, Unicorn Western, and over 100 other titles across many genres. 

Originally from Ohio, Johnny and his family now live in Austin, Texas where he's finally surrounded by creative types as weird as he is.

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