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Sarah Stryker: The Outcast

The Sarah Stryker Saga

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Sarah Stryker: The Outcast

By: Hanif Muhammad
Narrated by: Skye Alley
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The Pride has seized the globe. After a calculated act of mutiny, the female gang has gone rogue, becoming the most dominant force in the western hemisphere. They maim and murder at the behest of their newest leader Queen Anastasia; A woman with the power to subjugate humanity with a single look. Twenty-year-old Sarah Stryker is the latest on The Pride's hit list.

Once a respected member of the organization, she has since been sentenced to exile and has grown accustomed to the life of a lone warrior. Her primary goal is vengeance against those who wronged her and the well-being of her sister. Sarah soon learns, however, that she may be the single most important voice of reason in a war-torn world, but she will have to defeat The Pride's Elite warriors first.

©2023 Hanif Muhammad (P)2023 Hanif Muhammad
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Superhero

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