Landscaper Wayne Hawkins was minding his own business, washing his car, when a young man shows up and claims he's Wayne's clone. John Smith offers proof that he is a living, breathing, clone, created from a skin tissue sample of Wayne nearly twenty years ago. The dilemma is, could a face to face meeting with a younger version of yourself be an advantage or a disadvantage? Once he accepts the unmistakable facts, Wayne wonders who would believe him? How could he prove it to his friends and family? A terrible wrong was committed against his wife, Leslie while she was in college. Wayne and his young friend believe they can undo that wrong. By attempting to something never done before, they turn the tables and make the predator become the prey. No one suspected in the small town of Williams, Ohio, that history was about to be dramatically altered. The Undoing is an attempt to not only minimize but reverse the consequences of horrific events. Wayne is worried that their efforts may cause harsh repercussions and a chain reaction of events out of their control. Then he finds out that there are other clones living and breathing among us. But the biggest shock is yet to come.Many questions need answers. For example, why is Dr. Tadaoki, a renowned reproductive endocrinologist, trying to destroy the clones he created? He has hired a Slavic hitman who is relentless. How these events became intertwined is unraveled by the efforts of a young couple, John and Charlotte Dorsey, who gamble the better part of a lifetime that things will work out in the end. We all have regrets, but there is no such thing as a do-over in life. Or is there? So, if one day someone who looks exactly like you knocks on your door and says they're your clone, don't turn them away until you hear them out.
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