Clark's audacious, compelling story ratchets up the tension when the clones learn that Bricker has founded the terrorist group Allied Rebel Koalition (ARK) to destroy mankind with a nuclear holocaust and replace it with genetically engineered super humans. With jibes, humor, and hard-earned trust, the clones begin physical training, learning to work together and acquiring cool equipment like bulletproof under armor, iGlass contact lenses, and a plasma bazooka. But when ARK infiltrates the facility in a show of deadly force, the clones are on their own, facing a desperate mission to Rome. Adam hopes that he will cross paths with his unrequited love, the nuclear genius Margot Czarnecki, who was among the nuclear energy scientists Bricker has been kidnapping.
Briskly told, with crisp action, ever-escalating stakes, and memorable dialogue (“Hey, Einstein, you know how to drive stick, right?”) from a diverse and surprising cast, the globe-hopping adventure, espionage, science, and twists keep readers’ attention as this diverse group of some of the greatest minds in history join the fight for humanity’s future.
Takeaway: Clones of history’s greatest thinkers race to save the world from nuclear devastation.
Comparable Titles: Steven L. Kent’s Rogue Clone, Michael Marshall Smith’s Spares.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A