Corporate assassins and betrayal at the edge of known space . . . �Crash�, the third installment of John M. Berg�s �Ashor�s Tale� takes us into the finale of Ashor Dunai�s fight against the system he was born into and condemned by. Hunted and alone, Dunai learns that he has new and deadly enemies.
Spiral, Part 2 of Ashor's Tale
✍ Scribed by Berg, John M
- Book ID
- 108891299
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 19 KB
- Series
- Ashors tale 2
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
Corporate assassins and betrayal on the edge of known space . . . Spiral, the second installment in John M. Berg�s Ashor's Tale, continues Ashor Dunai�s fight against the system that used and discarded him. Alone and desperate, Dunai has learned that there is no escape. With time running out, he makes a ruthless and savage attempt to even the odds stacked against him.
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