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Liberation of Rriban

By: Christopher Blythe Bartram
Narrated by: Jason Paton
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The third book in the Dark Knights series, Liberation of Rriban, continues the story of Duplex Agens and her apprentice Biaci as they strive to take on the Republic to fight back and reclaim the lost planet. The first book put into question what we believe to be right or wrong. The second book takes the listener further in asking perhaps if there is no right or wrong, good or evil; maybe it is just a matter of perception or what side of a country border you live on.

The third book promises to make you think just as much when you are done listening. With the information which has been put before us by the media, are we truly in control of our own minds? What makes us hate a country when most of us have never been there or never met someone from that country? Why do I feel hungry when I go to the movie theater and watch the previews? Who is in control of your mind?

©2016 Christopher Blythe Bartram (P)2016 Christopher Blythe Bartram

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