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Oh, Philadelphia... Don't you know it's too late to go home?
The year is 2076. Earth is ruled by a one-world government. In order to maintain unity, all citizens must deny their national, racial, and religious identities-or suffer the consequences.
When a covert mission goes awry, seventeen-year-old Philadelphia Smyrna accidentally kills her closest friend. Stranded in Beijing, she teams up with a mysterious ally and resumes command of the revolution. The Chinese underground rallies around her, but the government is desperate to crush the rebellion and doubles the bounty on her life. As more allies fall, Philadelphia's friends beg her to drop off the grid and return to America. But Philadelphia has a mission she's told no one about. And she won't leave until it's complete-even if she has to do it alone.
Queen Sacrifice is the eighth book in the RED RAIN series, a fast-paced Christian sci-fi adventure for middle grade and young adult readers.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction / Dystopian (fancy, right?)
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