Agent Z Needs You. Will You Join the Mission?

I never expected to have memory loss. As a matter of fact, I never thought I would become an agent, especially for an underground organization.

Here’s what happened:

I woke up in the hospital, my head hurting in a way I couldn’t explain. The room was spinning. I couldn’t remember what happened. Worst part of all? No one else knew, so I was on my own to find out.

When I was assigned a new case, I was excited to get back in the field. I didn’t expect it to cause more problems for me.

But here’s the thing. Everything that happened next is classified. AKA, I can’t tell you unless you join the adventure.

All I can say is this:

If you choose to find out for yourself, you better be watching your back. You never know if the enemy is lurking in the shadows, or behind a newspaper, or even right in front of you.

If you choose to find out, you can’t step off the rollercoaster. Ever. If you join me in this mission, I’ll expect your trust.

So, are you in?

Amelia Zegro wakes up in the hospital with no memory of her tragic accident.  She knows it has something to do with her secret life as a teen spy.  Known as Agent Z, Amelia works for the Teen Spy Organization (T.S.O).  As she tries to work out the sorted details of her lost memory, she is assigned a new and dangerous case, a case that brings her on a collision course with Doom, a notorious criminal with whom she has an ominous connection. As Agent Z uncovers clues about her past, she realizes she has been looking in the wrong direction. She must decide who she can trust and uncover the truth before it’s too late. Can Amelia piece together the details in time to rewrite a wrong and stop Doom from succeeding in his plan?

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