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Violence
Some
Moderate; action thriller violence and a conspiracy involving government agents
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief adult content
Substance Use
Some
Moderate; the world includes designer drugs and their role in the drafting ability
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate; identity and memory loss as a weapon and a vulnerability
What this book is about
The first Peri Reed Chronicles novel introduces Peri Reed, a government 'drafter' — an operative who can go back in time by a few minutes to fix mistakes — but who loses the memory of the original timeline when she does. When Peri is betrayed and finds that her handler has been manipulating her, she must figure out who she is and who she can trust without the memories that would answer the question. Kim Harrison brings her urban fantasy craft to a near-future SF thriller.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Near-future thriller violence
Drug use as plot element
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