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The Girl Who Commanded Lightning

Lightning Brain Series, Book 3

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The Girl Who Commanded Lightning

By: Cliff Ratza
Narrated by: Whitney Ann Jenkins
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The lightning brain had been waging a life-or-death battle against the T-Plague virus for the past 24 hours.... The lightning brain had won, but victory came at a terrible cost; neural entanglement gravely crippled Electra's lightning brain.

Book three picks up where book two's "Death Vigil" ends. The lightning brain must repair itself before Electra can rejoin the battle against the Techno-Plague, as well as contend with war raging in Cyberspace directed by a rogue Middle East state allied with China and Russia, all the while dealing with America's relentlessly harsh government. How the lightning brain and Electra's emergent personalities struggle to win is a pause-resisting plot, full of action and suspense to the very end!

©2019 Clifford Ratza (P)2021 Clifford Ratza
Adventure Science Fiction Fiction Human Brain

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