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SummaryWhen terrorists try to poison undergraduate schools with a
nerve agent, the scheme backfires. Instead of causing
death, the chemical stimulates the mirror neurons in the
students' brains, causing them to multiply and become
hyperactive. This, in turn, leads to unusual talents. As
the children grow, their teachers and other institutions
become very interested in the odd perceptive ability they
begin displaying. Government, industry, military, drug
cartels, businesses and the underworld all want to use
them for their own purposes. Some of the young men and
women have different ideas. They will fight to keep their
freedom...especially after a few of them begin to develop
another odd talent, one that may change the world.
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