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The Dark Truth - The Pandora Chronicles #2 - cover

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The Dark Truth - The Pandora Chronicles #2

Michael D McAuley

Publisher: MDM Publishing

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Summary

With a vision from a Nathaniel Cage from the future as his only lead present day Nathaniel must go into the dark abyss that was created by the undead monsters, created by the Pandora Corporation, in the hope that he can save his friends and find the truth. What he finds will lead him to a future he must prevent at all costs even if it means finding out the dark truth of his past
Available since: 03/28/2016.

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