Duplication (Duplication Trilogy, #1)
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Synopsis: Our tomorrows are today, our yesterdays a secret memory.
Under the new world dictatorship of Pangaea, religion dominates, putting those marked as Christian at a disadvantage. Forced to wear crosses on their clothing and adhere to strict governmental rules, Katrine Matthews and Ramsey Greene find themselves oppressed, living under a government duplicating events from the darkest hours of history.
Together, with people of all faiths, Ramsey decides to fight, while Katrine learns to confront her two greatest fears: falling in love and death, which push her to make the ultimate sacrifice.
SNEAK PEEK!
KATRINE CLEANED HER APARTMENT and
what felt like seconds later, Ramsey knocked. The Saturday grocery store ordeal
had arrived. She dreamed someday of ordering groceries via the drone delivery
method, but costing extra, Katrine and Ramsey opted for pick-up.
Grabbing David, she pinned on
their crosses. Placing him on her hip, she looked in the mirror, taking a last
fleeting glimpse at her somewhat tamed hair. Blue eyes, green eyes, and two
blonde heads returned their stare.
Black bags hung heavily under her
eyes, accompanied with a dull, blue hue. The past two years had been difficult.
Was she even the same girl? She thought so…maybe. Or maybe she didn’t know her
identity anymore.
She looked at their shirts and
took in the crosses pinned right above their hearts. In Pangaea, Christians
were branded like Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter. She opened the door to
find Ramsey with his cross pinned as well. Public outings without the mark
weren’t permitted.
“Okay, let’s go. We want to be
one of the first ones there.” Katrine motioned and Ramsey nodded, holding open
the door. Christians weren’t allowed in the grocery store until after two PM on
Saturdays and Sundays.
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I love writing science fiction because I get to make the rules. I’m not a big rules follower when it comes to creativity, so moving into a world where my characters push the limits is exciting.
I enjoy contemporary fiction because I love writing flawed characters with redeeming aspects. Maybe because I feel flawed in so many ways and by channeling that into a character who in the end, see’s the light, I’m able to tackle my own personal demons
About the Author
Leigh Clary Abdou
graduated from the University of Georgia and wrote her first book in the third
grade. That story, along with a collection of poems and other books, can still
be found in their original location: a purple Trapper Keeper.
Leigh writes
Contemporary Fiction and Science Fiction, coupled with romantic and
inspirational undertones. Along with her characters, she doesn’t like to work
inside a box or color between the lines.
When she isn’t writing,
she’s reading, or watching reruns of Friends and Sex and the City.
She considers being a
wife and mother her greatest accomplishments.
Leigh loves to connect with
her readers!
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