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Christine is a normal woman with normal problems until she is thrown into close quarters with Janet Kennedy and Janet's new friend, Dr. Porter. The three have virtually nothing in common until the topic turns to death, and then they find out about having the Mirror Matter people in common. Janet has been seeing them since her daughter died, Christine has been feeling the debilitating effects of living with one, and Dr. Porter sees them but doesn't know what they are. The Mirror Matter people are the exact opposite of their hosts and were created when the host was cured from cancer with the induction of Reflexive Medicine, a medicine made from anti-matter. But that's not the only way that these Mirror Matter beings are becoming more of the rule than the exception...the medicine is introduced to the ozone, creating the perfect climate for the beings to strengthen and very shortly, take over
Genre: Family & Relationships / Parenting / Fatherhood (fancy, right?)
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