A teen whoās taken on so many identities sheās not sure who she is anymore stumbles across a secret with devastating implications in this riveting third book in Suzanne Youngās New York Times bestselling Program seriesānow with a reimagined look.
In a world before The Programā¦
Quinlan McKee is a closer. Since the age of seven, Quinn has held the responsibility of providing closure to grieving families with a special skillāshe can ābecomeā anyone.
Recommended by grief counselors, Quinn is hired by families to take on the short-term role of a deceased loved one between the ages of fifteen and twenty. Sheās not an exact copy, of course, but she wears their clothes and changes her hair, studies them through pictures and videos, and soon, Quinn can act like them, smell like themā¦be them. But to do her job successfully, she canāt get attached.
Now seventeen, Quinn is deft at recreating herself, sometimes confusing her own past with those of the people sheās portrayed. When sheās given her longest assignment, playing the role of Catalina Barnes, Quinn begins to bond with the deceased girlās boyfriend. But thatās only the first of many complications, especially when Quinn finds out the truth about Catalinaās death. And the epidemic it could start.