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Cry of Absinthe

Manuel Norman

Verlag: Youcanprint

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A woman with a body made of instant camera pictures and no memories of who she is, an unknown town, and a man with the best intentions who dooms everyone to a tragic fate... The rules were clear, and the Deputy Chief knew them. Never summon a memory-eating creature within the city. They're liars and would do anything to fill their stomach. But the Deputy Chief believes traumatic memories need to be removed to tackle the memory loss syndrome spreading in the town. Hours pass and the consequences of his actions start to show in the most disastrous way, and it will be up to those with no memories of themselves to stop the worst from happening...
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