
Out of the Darkness: The Kensett Files, Part 1
Perceptions Series One, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Chloe De Burgh
About this listen
Charlotte Kensett
A woman born without the ability to feel empathy for others.
The perfect recruit for British intelligence, although not all is as it seems.
Finding herself the pawn in a high-stakes political game, Kensett must go on the run as she is branded a traitor by the country she serves.
In this, the first of three books about the elusive hand of Jenna, Charlotte shares with you the story of her rise from obscurity to the most powerful intelligence officer in the solar system.
Charlotte Kensett Is about to step Out of the Darkness, and your perception will never be the same.
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