A vicious attack leaves seventeen year old Kaden Seager suffering from amnesia. He finds himself caught up in a world of abduction, conspiracy, exploitation and murder. Detective Jake Matthews must convince the young man's family that their son is dead in order to keep him alive. Meanwhile, six missing teenagers cause problems for a sinister organization led by a man who considers himself to be above the law.The story is set in 2038, when certain medical procedures have been developed, but not yet approved. Strange things occurring at a homeless boys shelter in Chicago change the lives of the Seager family forever. When so called friends become enemies and assailants turn into allies, it is difficult to know who to trust.This is the first book in the Finding Trilogy, a young adult fiction series.
The story line is decent and the content is interesting, but the poor use of grammar, misspelled words, and simplistic tone make this book almost painful to read at times.
Easy reading, page turner, some mistakes, like Tuck calling Kaden by his name when they don't know who he is, using the name Grant instead of Lloyd when speaking of Kaden's father, missing punctuation.
Keeps you wanting to continue reading! Great story line. Can't wait to read all of these books! This author really knows how to capture your interest and keep it.