The Girl Who Ran
Project Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Yolanda Kettle
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By:
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Nikki Owen
About this listen
Dr Maria Martinez has finally escaped The Project facility that has been controlling her since birth. But in going against The Project's rigid protocol, the powers at the very top of the organisation will go to any length to re-initiate her.
Their aim? To get her back in Room 17, where their intense 'training 'of Maria can be completed. Fleeing to Switzerland, Maria must never lose sight of potential danger, but soon finds there's nowhere to run....
©2017 Nikki Owen (P)2017 W.F. Howes LtdCritic Reviews
"Powerful and gripping - an adrenaline-filled thriller you won't forget." (Kimberley Chambers)
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