Transference is a story that came to me while reading several articles about new scientific developments in genetic research and string theory. My mind put these concepts together and, thus, the roots of a story began to take hold.

Samantha Tucker is a woman of great beauty and intelligence. After a horrific experience she has, unsuccessfully, attempted to return to normal life. To cope she throws herself into her work at the Phase Two labs where she continues her father’s work on creating cloned bodies for the Transference procedure. A Procedure that she had no small part in making successful.

The Transference procedure was developed as a way to save and extend life and has done so for thousands of people over that last ten years. This is how it should be but the military has other plans. They have co opted her research and developed their own procedure to create enhanced human soldiers. Seeing this as a perversion of her work she has campaigned hard to end their work.

That came to an abrupt end when she is brutally attacked and wakes to find that she was murdered. Worse she is horrified to learn that she underwent her own procedure but not into a cloned body but into one of the military enhanced templates.

How will Samantha put her life together? Will she be able to return to a normal life? How will the military react to a civilian’s consciousness within their property? Who had murdered her, and why? These are the questions that Samantha must answer if she is to survive and keep those she loves safe.