Die Again Tomorrow

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By Kira Peikoff

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"Held me captive me from the opening chapter . . . If you enjoy the medical thrillers of Crichton and Cook, this book is for you." —Douglas Preston

Isabel Leon, the star of a survival reality show, thinks she can endure anything. But when she unwittingly gives an unscrupulous mogul a chance to profit from her murder, she becomes the target of a terrifying killer who makes nature seem tame by comparison.
At first left for dead, she is rescued by a medical research team that operates outside the law. She awakens to find she's the living proof of a breakthrough that can change the world. Some people would pay any price to control it. Others would simply steal the secret—even if it costs Isabel's life. As powerful rivals pursue her, Isabel must risk everything to protect those she loves—or die again tomorrow.

"Really scary and scarily real." —Taylor Stevens, New York Times–bestselling author

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"The psychological thriller everyone will be talking about . . . Don't miss it!" —Lisa Scottoline, New York Times–bestselling author

"Asmart, pulse-pounding, and achingly human story of a family in the cross hairs of where ethics and science converge. A totally satisfying read." —Andrew Gross, New York Times–bestselling author
"A rocket-paced thriller that dives deep into questions about science, family, and how far we'll go to protect the people we love the most." —Lisa Unger, New York Times–bestselling author
"[A] fascinating psychological thriller . . . Peikoff expertly exposes the dark side of contemporary medical science." —Publishers Weekly
Die Again Tomorrow