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Careers: A Dirty Story About a Dirty Country

Empty Nation Series, Book 4

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Careers: A Dirty Story About a Dirty Country

By: Sue Nish
Narrated by: Bea Flowers
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Mary and Jane are off to Washington, DC to start careers in politics. Mary is appointed to run a program to save poor American orphaned babies. If you’ve been listening to the other books in the Empty Nation series, you’d know that is the least concern of the USA Inc. The orphans are actually farm breed homo-sis-sapiens created to infiltrate the world and bring dollar hegemony back.

Mirroring the current political scheme, this audiobook takes you to far off places on an adventure to, what else, dominate the world. As usual, the girls are unharmed, but their HCC Nun Mothers get into a pre-dick-ament that Mary and Jane help them out of.

The girls are now the husbands of their pregnant Mothers, who knows what their kids will be!

©2018 Sebastian De Angelis (P)2019 Sebastian De Angelis
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