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Pain Train
- The Morrow Family Saga: The 1950s (The Morrow Family Saga, Series 1, Book 8)
- Narrated by: Lydia McCloskey
- Length: 3 hrs and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
As the healing continues, Natalia Morrow emerges from her ordeal and her fantasy world a shattered but determined young woman. With the Morrow Family more united than ever, things couldn't be better.
Tobias and three of his gang find redemption for their crimes only to die at the hands of the Viet Cong during a mission to observe and record enemy movements as the war begins to escalate. A fourth finds redemption and death in a prison camp escape and the last plots to destroy Nattie.
©2020 Jason OHara (P)2023 Jason OHara
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