Kalliste Periakes is a woman with a past who studies the past. She is also an enigma, a woman who looks exactly like eleven other women in pictures taken throughout more than a century of immigration records, almost as far back as the invention of photography. Is it really the same woman in all those old images? If not, how could they possibly look so much alike? Is she the cause of all this confusion, or the victim of a malicious prank and successful hack into what was thought to be a totally secure government database? Jason Wilson is assigned to track down the hacker. In the process he must learn more about Kalliste Periakes...and about all the other Kallistes.
This book was weird! Interesting and enjoyable but weird. You just have to go with it and keep reading. I read this book because I forgot I had finished everything else on my Kindle and my husband had this on there. We were on a car trip, so I started it. After the trip ended it took me forever to finish it up. It's not a genre I usually read and not a book I would have selected for myself. There is a lot of jumping around between locations and times. The story doesn't really resolve itself because there are two more (I think) books that go along with it. I doubt I will read the others. My husband however read the entire series and really enjoyed them all.