Eden's Demise

Eden's Demise
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Download or read book Eden's Demise written by Angelique S. Anderson and published by Angelique S. Anderson. This book was released on 2020-07-26 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For fans of Terminator 2 and Minority Report Comes an unusual story of immortality gone wrong… After harrowing circumstances endanger Adam and Evelyn’s life, they are more than happy to enter witness protection and celebrate their honeymoon. Only Evelyn isn’t entirely convinced they are out of harm’s way. And she’s right. With Mr. Morello’s escape from jail, he only has one thing on his mind. Revenge. A dish best served with death. An underground bunker, called “The Arena,” and Androids forced to work for Mr. Morello and his assistant will prove to be the battleground for a new serum. More potent and deadly than before. A serum that will weaponize anyone who takes it and ensure that Mr. Morello becomes the new leader of the free world. A genetic-engineered thrill ride that takes you into the darkest realms of humanity, Eden’s Demise promises to be full of twists and turns from start to finish.


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