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Revenge of the Simians
- Narrated by: David Dietz
- Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The exploitation of helpless simians by a wicked pharmaceutical company comes to an end when their genetically-altered research subjects escape, and the tables are turned on the human species that had too long exploited the creatures that share the planet with them. In this award-winning and terrifying science fiction novel, Thomas Weston envisions a future when the time of the people of today's world comes to an end, and earth moves on to the next cycle of evolution. A must read...chilling and horrific!
©2009 Thomas Weston (P)2014 Thomas Weston
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