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Sue and the other clones have settled into their new lives after being released from the military base in California. They make new friends in their new home cities, excel in their new jobs, and even start new families. Meanwhile, Ted Stevens must still report back to the special DHS committee and make sure the clones do not cause problems in society. He travels around the country visiting them to monitor how they adjust. And he continues to enlist his scientist friends to try to predict the behavior of the new people. When friends and family gather together for a reunion, the clones receive another message and decide to act upon it. Everyone helps to put their plans in action. Unfortunately, they attract the attention of the FBI. Ted must again step in and resolve the situation. He makes another bold decision. He informs the clones that they, along with their friends, will be picked up and escorted back to California. They're shocked at what happens when they get there. Sue's Vision is the sequel to Sue's Fingerprint.
A gel-like substance is suddenly discovered across the country. Ted Stevens, a Director in the Department of Homeland Security, is assigned to investigate. He enlists the help of scientists at a government laboratory to analyze the 'goo'. They discover the substance was sent to Earth and has unique properties; it can clone animals. Ted soon learns the substance can also clone humans. Sue is the first of eleven new people cloned from the alien substance. She and the others arrive with no prior knowledge (and no clothes ). They are discovered and recovered by Ted and contained on an abandoned military base. While there, the clones learn about themselves and the world around them. And they receive a message. Sue decides she must deliver it, and one morning they find she's gone. During the recovery of Sue, Ted learns of the clones' message and begins to understand their true intentions. He needs to know more about the clones before he makes a life-changing decision, so he collects samples for DNA fingerprint testing. The fate of the new people will be decided by the results from Ted's friends at the laboratory.
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