Naysa was in love. The world was wonderful, her husband was wonderful, and all her problems could be overcome with time. It didn't matter that she was an Israeli and her husband was Palestinian, or that his family had disowned him. But all that ended the day her husband was an innocent victim of a bombing and Naysa began her struggle to cope once more. When given the chance to have her husband's clone implanted into her, Naysa grabbed it. But she was given more than she had known, and now she's on trial for murder herself. Can Naysa get her life back in order, and save the only family she has left?
...an intriguing concept ... worth the read ... a winner. Ann M. Beardsley, Scribes World.
About the Author
A.J. Russo
Russo
Maryland, USA
A.J. Russo, a native of New York, received his bachelor's degree in biology from Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y. and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Roswell Park Memorial Institute, a division of S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo. He has spent 20 years at Mount Saint Mary's University in Emmitsburg, Maryland, teaching undergraduate biology courses and doing research in the areas of immunology and molecular biology. He is currently the research Director of the Health Research Institute/Pfeiffer Treatment Center in Warrenville IL.
A.J. is the author of more than thirty research articles, 11 novels, three children's books, short stories, and numerous educational software packages.
When he's not in the lab, he can sometimes be found jogging, playing racquetball, watching lacrosse games, or spending time with his family.