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Kill Baxter
- Narrated by: David Atlas
- Length: 11 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
Charlie Human presents the sequel to the critically acclaimed Apocalypse Now Now.
Baxter has been packed off to Hexpoort, a magical training school for MK6 agents. It sucks, but Baxter slowly learns to control his fledgling abilities and takes his first steps to becoming a dreamwalker. Lessons with Jackie Ronin lead them to suspect that the Obayifo may be involved with a doorway that Baxter inadvertently opened when operating the Mantis. Baxter and Jackie are plunged into the most dangerous place they've encountered yet: Cape Town Fashion Week.
©2014 Charlie Human (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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