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Mother Russia

Jeff McComsey

Publisher: FUBAR

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Summary

Stalingrad. 1943. One baby. One rifle. Two million zombies. A soviet sniper risks her life to protect something she hasn't seen in a long time: a perfectly healthy two-year-old boy.
Available since: 11/18/2015.

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