In the not-so-distant future, a clever but troubled teen weaves her way through life as a secret agent.
It started as harmless fun—a crush on a boy who wanted to play hooky from school. But everything went wrong, and 15-year-old Augusta Pine’s biometric electron-ink identity tattoo disappeared when her heart briefly stopped following the car accident that occurred after she hacked the car’s autopilot. The boy died in the crash. It’s commonplace for people to get tattoos that contain all their personal details. Everyone’s faces also appear in the Identity Security Division’s database, allowing their movements to be tracked. A mysterious man called Prefect visits Augusta in the hospital with an offer: She can get back her original identity and face prosecution for her crime, or she can take on a fresh identity and work for Prefect for 10 years. This premise sets the melancholic tone that runs throughout this story and is underscored by Augusta’s desperate longing for the family she had to leave behind. The mood is appealingly buoyed by her sharp wit, and the plentiful tech details, including an incredibly likable spybot bumblebee named Edgar. Three years on, she stumbles onto a violent attack in the Portland, Oregon, apartment building where she’s staying, and she’s drawn into helping cute, earnest neighbor Eames Ahlberg try to save his little sister, Piper, from terrorists who lock down the building. Chapters set in the propulsive present-day scenario are interspersed with debriefings from previous incidents in Augusta’s life, which are characterized by her good-natured defiance. The leads read white.
A smart and adventure-packed thriller with heart.
(Thriller. 14-18)