
Purge of Deceit
Neon City Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Steven Miller
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By:
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Adam J. Smith
About this listen
Even the rain cannot extinguish all the fires now burning throughout Neon.
With Deke Allinson on their tail and Annora more exposed then she has ever been, can Elissa hold it together long enough to reach safety? Or, is the fire burning all around her a reflection of her own desire for revenge?
There's talk on the street, too. The authority have rounded up the remaining protesters and mean to make an example out of them. However things end, one thing is for sure - it will never be the same again.
A dystopian cyberpunk adventure inside a vast city dome, Purge of Deceit is the closing book in the Neon City trilogy. What cost is freedom?
©2019 Adam Smith (P)2021 Adam Smith
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