The Clone who Didn't Know (The Genehunter)

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Authors: Simon Kewin
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    ‘Mr. Simms. Good to see you again.’
    Gideon Jones sat on the sofa, the same spot as before, the same grey coat and hat and reluctant smile.
    It took Simms a moment to react. ‘What do you want? How did you get in here? I’ve already given you everything you asked for.’
    ‘Please, Mr. Simms. There’s no need for any unpleasantness. We’re very pleased with you. You followed our little trail very capably.’
    ‘I did what you requested. I don’t need payment. You can go.’
    ‘I’m sorry, but I’m afraid you don’t understand. You see, we’ve decided to anoint you. Employ you. You are our chosen one after all.’
    ‘What the hell are you talking about?’
    ‘I’m talking about the sacred DNA we need. You’re to acquire it for us.’
    ‘Just fuck off, Jones. I’m not a genehunter any more.’
    ‘But Mr. Simms, I’m afraid that’s where you’re wrong. Because that’s exactly what you are. And it’s time we talked to you about Boneyard.’
     
    The End
     

The Genehunter #5
Boneyard

Simms finally uncovers the truth about Boneyard . With Ballard's help, he hatches a dangerous plan to deal with Forty Days. Problem is, Simms isn’t even sure whose side he’s really on.

Meanwhile, he meets up again with both Devi and Kelly. One meeting goes well and one goes very badly indeed.

Simms walks a dangerous line. If he gets things wrong, many people will die. Worse still, he will die. And sometimes it seems that’s exactly what everyone wants...

The final volume in the Genehunter series. Find out more at simonkewin.co.uk or on facebook .

The Genehunter #3: The Clone Who Didn't Know
    Published: 25th December 2012
    Copyright © Simon Kewin 2012
     
    Simon Kewin has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
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