Hell, when you're rich you can buy anything: justice, employment, love, but can you buy clones?
Why not as we allow entry into the complicated self destructing, globally changed climate driven, world of Chance from the Constance series.
I've not read the first book but I did enjoy the direction this one took with murder and accusations flying around.
Chance and his brother Marley were kidnapped and murdered five years ago. The family had one heck of an insurance policy-one in which clones take over. However, you only get so many chances in life. When you exceed those chances people may come knocing.
In fact, this idea that adrenaline rushed, parachute jumping, nutty kids are out there isn't surprising. What's surprising is the way in which this twist and turns throughout the emotionally driven section involving the ransom exchange and return.
Marley struggled with this return investment & succumbed to drowning with one request. Not to return!
Meanwhile, Chance took the gamble and played it out till the end until a technicality takes him off the list of suspects and turns into a riot.
Matthew has driven this one home in superb fashion with Abigail (Chance's mom) playing a keen role..
Can't wait to see what comes next!
Thank you to Matthew Fitzsimmons, Thomas & Mercer, Netgaglley for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.
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