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The Ultimate Aphrodisiac: A Brief History of World War III

โœ Scribed by Barrett, Robert G


Book ID
108879612
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
381 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781460703816

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โœฆ Synopsis


the ultimate new novel from Australia's king of popular fiction - A brief history of World War III Aussie Vietnam veteran Ron Milne is on a good thing growing Indian hemp on the tiny Micronesian island of Lan Laroi. Besides being president, the natives treat him as a god. to the American DEA he is a dangerous criminal. US President Clifford J. Clooney decides to invade. Onto this island of sun, surf, beautiful women and mysterious ruins arrives Bondi surf journalist Brian Bradshaw. Brian came to find a story, then return home to write it. He didn't expect to get involved in something almost impossible to comprehend, fall in love and get taken literally for the ride of his life.


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