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The Organ Harvesters, Book 2

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The Organ Harvesters, Book 2

By: Bette Golden Lamb
Narrated by: Stephanie Brush
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In this terrorizing sequel to The Organ Harvesters, the bloodless war of 2020 has destroyed all governments and left monster corporations in control globally, unhindered to waste the planet's natural resources, and to manipulate the world's population with iron-handed control. There's one last chance to save life on Planet Earth.

Roaming at large under a death warrant, Dr. Zoe Hidalga leaves behind both her daughter and her lover, mystic Asher Wind Storm, to return to Sanfrancorp to join the Defys, an underground resistance group that has spread throughout the world during the past six years. The time has come for redemption, a time to save the people and shut down The Organ Harvesters and end corporate domination.

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