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Seventeen-year-old Kole Danvers is plunged into the world of PAAC-the Pacific Acting Authority Council. He must navigate grueling training sessions and rescue missions as he steps into the role of second-in-command in an active unit of five soldiers designed to neutralize threats. Kole must conform and do what is asked of him-failing to do so will result in the members of his unit being cut from the program and left with nowhere to go. But, as he builds new relationships, challenges himself, and navigates the world from inside the PAAC compound, he realizes that there are questions left…mehr

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Seventeen-year-old Kole Danvers is plunged into the world of PAAC-the Pacific Acting Authority Council. He must navigate grueling training sessions and rescue missions as he steps into the role of second-in-command in an active unit of five soldiers designed to neutralize threats. Kole must conform and do what is asked of him-failing to do so will result in the members of his unit being cut from the program and left with nowhere to go. But, as he builds new relationships, challenges himself, and navigates the world from inside the PAAC compound, he realizes that there are questions left unanswered. When he begins to receive flashes of his previous life, he realizes that within the white walls of the compound, there is a darkness and not everything is as it seems.
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Autorenporträt
Payton Todd has been writing short stories all her life, but the Amnesia Project is her first novel. The original draft of the novel was written when she was fifteen years old, after winning Wood Dragon Books' Young Author Competition. She lives in Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan, Canada with her parents, sister, brother and dog on a cattle ranch. When she's not writing, she spends her time shooting archery competitively, playing volleyball, and learning new songs on her guitar.