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Something Wounded

Nick Benson, Book 2

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Something Wounded

By: Gordon Lanyon
Narrated by: Brett Williams
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Walker's on the run, definitely out of control and being pursued by her old boss. Nick's her only friend, and he wants to help, but this problem may be too big for either of them to solve. Kat and Meeta are running as well. There were too many leftover questions from their last job, and the Grand Council has decided they're not telling the whole story. So it's to the Vat with them to be recycled, a prospect both have decided to avoid.

Right behind them is the best that HomeWorld has to send. Two soldiers whose job it is to bring everyone back for punishment, and these guys never stop because they're not human. They don't need to rest, and they're motivated to succeed. Failure for them means a return to the prison pods they left. They'll do anything to prevent that. Kill anyone.

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