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Enemy Inside (Defectors Trilogy)
β Scribed by Benner, Tarah
- Book ID
- 108230229
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Series
- Defectors 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Sector X has fallen. The PMC is in upheaval. Winter is on its way, and thereβs trouble in the rebel camp. Whispered doubts circulate about the effectiveness of the rebellion, and Rulon is losing control.
When the rebels refuse to help Haven rescue Amory from the clutches of the PMC, she must take matters into her own hands and cross enemy lines.
But Amory isnβt a prisoner of war β heβs a test subject in a dangerous experiment.
To save one of their own, the gang will have to enlist the help of someone they donβt trust and come face to face with the enemy inside.
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