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I, Destroyer of Worlds

The Cable Denning Series

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I, Destroyer of Worlds

By: James P. Alsphert
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It’s 1945 and the World Is Changing

From the depths of the nefarious black underground with a deadly secret agenda to the heights of Mt. Pelee in Martinique, Cable is confronted by voodoo curses and ancient deadly traditions. As always, beautiful and tempting women seem to be in the middle of every scenario...from kidnappings and a tragic death at the opera, to becoming involved in an effort to prevent the unleashing of the atomic bomb, thus changing the world forever!

Reminding us that "there are stranger things in heaven and earth".... Cable is visited by other-worldly beings, some helpful and some not so helpful.

The things revealed in this multi-faceted adventure may give you pause to take another look at how you perceive the way the world was supposed to be. An intriguing, frequently wild, and spellbinding adventure with - Private Detective Cable Denning!

©2014 Richard Weiss (P)2018 Richard Weiss
Adventure Fiction Science Fiction

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