Fake Identity By Walter Sorrels

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Fake ID, by Walter Sorrels is about a Sixteen year old, Chastity and her mother have been on the run since Chass was a baby, getting new identities in every town. She doesn't know why they are running, or who her father is, or even her real name. But then on the night of Chass sixteenth birthday, her mother disappears. The cops find her abandoned car, blood matching her DNA, and a purse containing six ID cards. Chass can't believe her mother is dead, she knows that her mom just had to go on the run again, this time to protect Chass. Chastity has only six days to find her mother before she's put into foster care but someone else is looking for Chass. She is chased by people who are trying to kill her, while she is looking for her mom. Once her

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