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Kelly Raven Findley

Accidental Spy

Accidental Spy

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Jared Choe thought he was going to be able to make a new discovery and help humanity with a discovery in Bio-tech using Nano-bots. Giving the ability to change things about peoples appearance and even helping repair what medicine couldn't. His discovery thrust him into a world of danger and intrigue in this book one of the 'Accidental Spy', a new series.

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Have you ever wondered how you ended up in a situation? I often do, with the turn of events that my life has taken I think back to simpler days working on my masters in Bio-tech engineering at M. I. T. Looking in the rear-view mirror as I speed down the M-5 to see if I'm still being followed. I pause briefly as I catch sight of myself, a red-haired bomb shell with full lips, small upturned nose, and emerald green eyes. I didn't always look this way though. I was born Jared Choe, a first-generation Japanese-American all-star.

By the age of fifteen I had graduated high school and been accepted to M. I. T. on a full scholarship. My parents wanted me to be a doctor, I wanted to be a programmer so we compromised and I became a bio-tech engineer. I had a promising career in the field and several companies were trying to lure me in with promises of full funding and grants once I finished my Master's degree. While working on my final project for school my world got turned upside down and I was thrust into a world that I thought only existed in movies.

Let me go back to the beginning and get you caught up. As I said I was working on a project that would revolutionize medicine, nano-tech. Not any ordinary nano-tech that could be out there. I was taking a page from Gene Roddenberry, The Outer Limits, and any other science fiction you could think of to make something extraordinary. I was working with the smallest nano-bots that had been created, up until this point they could be programmed, placed in the body, do their thing, and then retrieved from a pre-programmed spot then reused later. I was making a nano-bot that could be left in the body and programmed by an RFID chip inserted in the skin. This way they could be used in any number of applications over the course of someone life. There were even possible applications for the military and intelligence fields.
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