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Afterthoughts
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Kanara never meant to kill her mother. A lifetime in prison awaits her. But the judge gives her a break and sentences her to ten years at Zylen Mental Hospital.
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At first glance, the hospital isn’t bad. The food is edible, the other patients don’t know about her crime, and Eliot, the intern assigned to her case, is gentle and kind, not to mention gorgeous.
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But the hospital has a few secrets of its own.
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Like the cryptic message on the wall in Kanara’s room, written in a cipher only she and her sister know.
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And the new voice in her head that seems to be able to predict the future.
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And the doctors whispering in secret that their experiment is failing, the patients are dying, and they’re all running out of time.
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The world’s been destroyed.
Adam and Isabella are dead.
And Afterthoughts Labs is no closer to changing the past than they were when the experiments began.
Kanara isn’t supposed to remember any of that. She isn’t supposed to remember anything that happened during her sixtieth trial as a test subject at Afterthoughts Lab. Meanwhile, none of Kanara’s friends remember her, other than Eliot, and she can’t talk freely with him, either. Security cameras feed her every word back to her captors, and there are spies in her therapy group.
Dr. Zylen says they're here to change the past. To save the world. But Isabella left behind a message, a clue from a previous test trial where she unraveled more of the truth than even Eliot knows. If Isabella is right, there's something Dr. Zylen isn't telling them. It could be a matter of life and death.
And if anyone finds out that Kanara's on to him? Well, that's a matter of life and death, too.

