Her only memory is dying from her wounds...
Jane wakes up in a lab. She's alone, immersed in a sterilized tank with wires and tubes connected to her. She looks around. There are others-test subjects like her. Except they're all dead. What makes her different?
She has no answers, but she wants them. Wants them with a powerful drive that courses through her like the life she lost in a night raid in Afghanistan. It's a life she shouldn't have now. Someone brought her back without her memories-no doubt for a reason.
Only it seems they changed their minds. Men in gray suits are trying to kill her now. They shoot her, but she heals. As she flees, she leaves a trail of bodies. She knows they will pursue her unceasingly. Let them come.
Jane wants answers because none of this is accidental. Who is she? How was she brought back? What are the limits of her body? What causes the fever that rages in her? And one thing she wants to know above all.
Should she thank the people who did this-or kill them?
Industry Reviews
"The mystery of Jane's death and her subsequent revival is at the dark heart of an unfolding biological experiment that will leave readers reeling, and the final reveal is a shocker. Along the way, Ramirez visits the themes of memory and mortality through the lenses of science and occult while playing on universal themes of genetic engineering and ethical issues, trauma, abuse, and malevolence. Clever and suspenseful, the novel pulls the reader in and doesn't let go." -The Prairies Book Review
"Jane's fragmented memories and escalating sickness result in narrative unpredictability and urgency. Jane proves to be a direct, competent lead who knows how to use weapons well. Her natural toughness and aptitude for fighting are enhanced by her near invulnerability. In exciting action scenes, she showcases her abilities and elaborates on her new powers." -Forward Clarion Reviews