Death of a Clone
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In a world where beings are engineered for specific purposes, the narrative explores the lives of those created for servitude and the implications of their expendability. Themes of identity, autonomy, and the moral dilemmas surrounding artificial beings are central to the story. As characters navigate their designed roles, they confront the boundaries of their existence and the quest for freedom, raising profound questions about the nature of humanity and the ethics of creation.


