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Satan's Womb - You Can Escape Everywhere And From Everything But Not From Humanity - cover

Satan's Womb - You Can Escape Everywhere And From Everything But Not From Humanity

Pier-Giorgio Tomatis

Publisher: Babelcube

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Satan's Womb by Pier-Giorgio Tomatis 


You can escape everywhere and from everything but not from Humanity ... 


Satan's Womb 


Nicholas Marshall suffers a series of attacks from which he barely saves his life. He decides to flee Portland to go to Satan's Womb and find protection there. The structure, a huge building built inside Mount Withney, offers refuge and all sorts of fun. After an initial period of euphoria, the novel's protagonist will realize that he has landed in a place where his life will be worth very little. Love will save him ... while it lasts.
Available since: 12/03/2021.

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