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By Judicial Decree 8: High Crimes and Misdemeanors

By: Commander James Bondage
Narrated by: Elliott Daniels
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Ulrika Torvald was on top of the world. With her beauty, intelligence, rabble-rousing oratory, and complete lack of either honesty or a conscience, she had become the most popular Governor in state history, and seemed safe from the vengeance of the many people she had harmed on her climb to the power. But then she was impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors and sentenced to judicial enslavement. Even worse, her new owner was Rupert Caine, notorious for his harsh training of his slaves. Worst of all, Ulrika had once tried to blackmail Caine, and he was looking for revenge....

By Judicial Decree 8: High Crimes and Misdemeanors is another exciting entry in the popular series set in an alternate world where enslavement as a punishment for crime is the law.

©2018 Commander James Bondage (P)2019 Commander James Bondage
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