25,467 words approx. 128 pages.
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What if you could hire your ideal body?
Renting a pair of twenty-something bodies seems like the perfect final touch for Tom and Jean Smith’s dream cruise to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary. And it is – until they get home to find their lives have been stolen.
Devastated, the Smiths seek help, only to find that this scam has drawn in a lot more people than they’d imagined. Now, it’s a race against time to find their bodies and recover their lives. Because if they don’t switch back soon, the change will be permanent. And fatal…
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