
Daughter of Mars
A Maps Private Value Thriller, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Schmidt
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By:
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Alden Globe
About this listen
2029. Fentanyl, nitazene, captagon and synthetic poisons kills millions.
As the body count grows frustrated value engineer Rave Maps takes direct action infiltrating Chinese drug labs and Mexican cartel strongholds. Once that effort proves futile Rave pivots, joining one of the first tourist excursions to Mars aboard a Chinese ship. The journey provides her one desperate, risky chance to destroy her own Digital Twin before game-changing AI technology falls into the wrong hands.
Rave cannot rest until she untangles her own twisted inner spiritual terrain. Personal monsters stand at the door every day waiting for her to invite them in for tea and a conversation. Would you open that door?
©2024 Alden S Globe (P)2024 Alden S Globe
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