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Breach of Contract

The Data Collectors, Book 2

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Breach of Contract

By: Danielle Palli
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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To trust or not to trust, that is the question.

Nothing is quite as it should be when Lucene Jones finally arrives on Erde. The Peace-Keepers are forced into an uneasy alliance with the Vitruvians when they discover that the nomadic Royals may have skipped out on a deal. Namely, they failed to deliver the one natural born empath, born of two genetically modified Data Collectors, to a restless demon named Jasper Set.

To make matters worse, the Terrestrial Academy of Research and Awareness (TARA) is beginning to notice odd side effects from tampering with Mother Nature, making the Data Collectors seem potentially unfit to continue their research. How can they possibly save the human species when they can’t even save themselves, begging the question, has everyone gone insane?

©2020 Danielle Hier-Palli (P)2021 Danielle Hier-Palli
Genetic Engineering Science Fiction Genetics Fiction

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