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Infernal rehab

Stefanie Thielman

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

In the waning years of the 23rd century, the people of Planet Gaia live under the iron grip of a corrupt regime. For many years they’ve been taught that a meteor strike destroyed Earth.In reality, Earth was invaded and repurposed as a prison planet where the regime sends convicts for “rehabilitation” in the harrowing Purify Program.When Ward, a young hacker, is falsely accused of treason, he’s torn from his life on Gaia and exiled to a brutal, desolate Earth teeming with mutated creatures.Forced to form uneasy alliances with other inmates, Ward must devise a daring plan to expose Gaia’s oppressive regime. But first, they must survive the gauntlet of Earth’s unforgiving wilderness.
Disponible depuis: 28/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 670 pages.

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