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With nowhere left to run, Nat moves in with a half-dozen copies of herself to help keep them alive while they help fix the mess they helped make of her life. As the attacks from a mysterious enemy Blank get more threatening and the threats from a pair of Postscript reps get more litigious, Nat finds herself backed against the wall and running out of options to save herself.

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30 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 8, 2022

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Christopher Sebela

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767 reviews46 followers
September 29, 2022
Currently available via Prime, reading the description peaked my interested, interesting premise by the author and great graphics. Did like the Nat Winter character, like the tie in with modern technology, made me think a little of Jane Hawk and will continue reading the the series. Do feel this would be a better reading, told all in one edition with no break-up of the story verse being a serial-series told in chunks.
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2,403 reviews11 followers
February 10, 2022
What started out as a pretty engaging look at identity theft is starting to become boring and goofy. If it weren't for the last few paging bringing some action and mystery back to the story this would have been a two star review. I liked this story more when it focused on the corporation coroption and mystery of why this is happening. Here we get some partying and happy go lucky training. I'm all for lifting the mood of a story but this wasn't doing it for me.
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November 18, 2023
#4 – “So even when I slept, I saw my BLANKS out there, doing things I’d never considered doing.”
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