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A gel-like substance mysteriously appears across the country. No one notices it at first. But then strange things begin to happen. DHS Director Ted Stevens is assigned to investigate. He enlists the help of scientists at a government laboratory to analyze the "goo". They discover the substance has unique properties; it can clone animals. Ted soon learns the substance can also clone humans. Sue is the first new person cloned from the alien goo. She appeared without any knowledge or memory. She looks like an adult, but has the mind of a child. She does, however, learn very quickly. When she is…mehr

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A gel-like substance mysteriously appears across the country. No one notices it at first. But then strange things begin to happen. DHS Director Ted Stevens is assigned to investigate. He enlists the help of scientists at a government laboratory to analyze the "goo". They discover the substance has unique properties; it can clone animals. Ted soon learns the substance can also clone humans. Sue is the first new person cloned from the alien goo. She appeared without any knowledge or memory. She looks like an adult, but has the mind of a child. She does, however, learn very quickly. When she is escorted away by Mr. Stevens, Sue learns that she is not the only new person to arrive on the planet. Ted isolates Sue, along with five other new adults and five new children, on an abandoned military base in California while he determines how to respond to new people appearing in society. While confined in their new community, the clones discover a message within themselves, hidden in the goo from which they appeared. Sue decides she must deliver the message, and one morning she's gone. A clone has escaped. While retrieving Sue, Ted learns about the clones' message and needs to know more about these new people. He has the scientists test the clones before deciding what to do with them. Their fate will be decided by their DNA fingerprints.
Autorenporträt
Andrew D. Carlson is a scientist and a writer. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry from St. Olaf College. Andrew has worked in the biotech/pharmaceutical industry for over twenty-five years. Sue's Fingerprint is his debut novel and the first in the Sue trilogy.