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Masque
by F. Paul Wilson; Matthew J. Costello
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Tristan, a human clone with a fluctuating identity and gender, attempts to steal data from a neighboring community. Tristan hopes that by performing this dangerous mission, he will sufficiently please the bosses of his society and they will give him a permanent form.
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9780446519779,
Hardcover,
Grand Central Pub,
1998
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9780446606769,
Paperback,
Grand Central Pub,
1999
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Publisher Notes
Tristan has no identity, no face, no family, no rights. He is a perfect spy: an artificially created human whose metamorphic DNA can be programmed with "masques"--genetic copies of anyone--over and over again. Until his body breaks down. But Tristan's masters offer him humanity, citizenship, and a permanent shape in exchange for one last mission. Now, Tristan must play a masquerade that will save--or destroy--an entire people.
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