>When his evil clone begins to build a virus that will be able to destroy everything in the fully computerized world of 2099, Tristan Connor must find a way to disable his creation and put a stop to his clone's horrific plan.
Reminds me of [Doomsday](https://www.amazon.com/Doomsday-John-Peel/dp/0439060303). Marketed as "young adult"-type fare but underrated book series. A 14 year old dude finds out there's an exact clone of him who lives on the moon and is a genius hacker. When the (literally) evil twin unleashes a computer virus that causes mass death and destruction on earth for fun, the main character gets framed for it and adventures ensue.
Sounds like Doomsday (2099) by John Peel.
The Doomsday (2099) series by John Peel. I loved these books when I was younger!
Doomsday?
Could it have been Doomsday 2099, by John Peel?
>When his evil clone begins to build a virus that will be able to destroy everything in the fully computerized world of 2099, Tristan Connor must find a way to disable his creation and put a stop to his clone's horrific plan.
Reminds me of [Doomsday](https://www.amazon.com/Doomsday-John-Peel/dp/0439060303). Marketed as "young adult"-type fare but underrated book series. A 14 year old dude finds out there's an exact clone of him who lives on the moon and is a genius hacker. When the (literally) evil twin unleashes a computer virus that causes mass death and destruction on earth for fun, the main character gets framed for it and adventures ensue.