*Her new arm makes her sleepwalk. Her classmates die while she sleeps. Is she a target-or the killer?*Lena can't stand her parents' tech company. Her friends worship each amazing CyberCorp release, but Lena hates how the company prioritizes technology over humanity. And she hates how it consumes her parents' time. So when a car accident lands her with CyberCorp's first cybernetic arm, she's pissed.She just wants to control her own life, but how can she do that when the arm's artificial intelligence makes her sleepwalk? Then children of the company's employees start dying in their beds, and thanks to her sleepwalking, Lena doesn't have an alibi for the murders.When the evidence points to her, can she prove her innocence-or is she the killer?*Girl of Flesh and Metal is the thrilling first book in the Flesh and Metal YA science fiction series. If you like fast-paced sci-fi with dramatic twists, then you'll love this cutting-edge page-turner.*
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Engaging and entertaining!
Alicia Ellis is a new-to-me author (or rather, I am a new-to-her reader), but the blurb of this story got me hooked, and the book did not disappoint.
Lena is a smart and gutsy heroine, I enjoyed getting to know her - and I was rooting for her to solve the mystery (and hopefully prove her innocence). While I was able to guess some of the puzzle pieces, there were enough twists and turns to keep me guessing how everything fit together.
And I really need to know what happens next!