Poison Ivy is about a woman who newly suffers from focal retrograde amnesia, but has an important role to two completely different groups of important people--and she trusted neither of them. Waking up from a six-month coma, she would learn three critical things: (1) She had no memory of anything prior to the moment she opened her eyes. (2) Her family would introduce themselves as a crime family that specialize in heisting quality diamonds. She would be told that her name is Mia Rarestone and that the family's biggest heist ever depended on breaks in her memory. (3) A complete stranger (as far as she knew) would tell her that she was in fact an undercover agent with the FBI that was investigating the Rarestone family; that her name was Mia Michaels; and that she was now in grave danger. Mia would later learn that the Rarestone family wasn't exactly what they appeared to be. But as she begins to have memory breaks, she would also find that neither was she.
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