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Having read the first novel some time ago, and enjoyed it, I wondered why I’d waited so long to read the second. The answer is I don’t know. However, that book stuck in my memory and as soon as I began reading this, the characters came back to me like old friends.
This is a prequel, and tells the story of nine in his early years, and answers some of the questions posed by the first book. It is fast paced, full of action, and packs a punch. A first class spy thriller, which makes me want to read t ...more
This is a prequel, and tells the story of nine in his early years, and answers some of the questions posed by the first book. It is fast paced, full of action, and packs a punch. A first class spy thriller, which makes me want to read t ...more

Back in the 1970's,in an old warehouse off North Michigan Avenue in Chicago that's been renovated and its concealed basement made into a maternity ward,seven women are giving birth.But their offspring are more the average. The babies here in this old warehouse are born of fathers from the "Genius Sperm Bank.This is a part of a seventy-five million dollar investment of the Omega Agency's Pedemont Project in what the leaders call a New World Order as the men heading Omega say they don't like the
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