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  • Enemy of My Enemy

  • Warsuits: The War for Marain, Book 2
  • By: Emerson Fortier
  • Narrated by: M. A. Bray
  • Length: 15 hrs and 26 mins

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Enemy of My Enemy

By: Emerson Fortier
Narrated by: M. A. Bray
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As a veteran of four other wars, Citizen Carthalo should not be on this world, and he certainly should not be burdened with commanding over half the army. Yet, after the crippling losses suffered to their command on their approach to the planet, that is precisely where he stands. 

Now, he must lock horns with the commander of the other half of the army, over both the course of the war, and the future of the world they fight over, while every minute they spend arguing is one more that the corporation ruling the planet and its armies have to scramble for a solution to drive them off the planet. 

In Enemy of My Enemy, no one is safe, not even from their friends. Join the adventure today to find out who will fall, who will stand, and who will claim the world when the dust settles.

©2019 Emerson Fortier (P)2022 Emerson Fortier

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