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  • Dysphoria: Permanence

  • Hymn of the Multiverse, Book 7
  • By: Terra Whiteman
  • Narrated by: RD Watson
  • Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins

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Dysphoria: Permanence

By: Terra Whiteman
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The Court of Enigmus has abandoned their post and gone into hiding on an icy post-apocalyptic world, working desperately to find a way to defend themselves against the Framers and keep Leid out of Sarine's warpath. Concurrently, Qaira must face his tainted past before his waning conscience and crumbling mental health make him a liability.

Regalis Sarine-376 has a new partner, Inspector Dracian-786. His expertise offers hope that finding the Vel'Haru responsible for her companions' deaths is within reach. But Dracian proves to be an anomaly, instead leading Sarine down a path of truths, tragedies and deceptions at the very heart of the Codemaker's Universe.

Here begins the story of the twelve Aphoric Engines. Proceed with caution, for existential dread is imminent.

©2019 Terra Whiteman (P)2020 Cherry Hill Publishing, LLC

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