The Clone Betrayal

The Clone Betrayal by Steven L. Kent is a science fiction novel published by National Geographic Books on October 27, 2009. This original edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Lt. Wayson Harris, who is engineered as the ultimate soldier but possesses a unique independence of thought. As the military seeks to blame clones for the downfall of the U.A. republic, Lt. Harris takes a stand against being used as a scapegoat, armed with significant firepower.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of military action and adventure, exploring the complexities of identity and responsibility within a war-torn setting. The book presents a gripping tale of rebellion and self-determination as Lt. Harris confronts the challenges posed by his creators and the military establishment. With its focus on action and the moral dilemmas faced by soldiers, The Clone Betrayal offers an engaging exploration of the intersection between humanity and technology in a conflict-driven world.
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View our feature on Steven Kent’s The Clone Betrayal.Lt. Wayson Harris was born and bred as the ultimate soldier. But he is unique, possessing independence of thought. And when the military brass decide to blame the clones for the decimation of the U.A. republic, Lt. Harris decides to stop being the scapegoat, with all the firepower he can muster.
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