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Rampant Rampage

By: T. J. MacDonald
Narrated by: T. J. MacDonald
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In the third episode in the four part Righteous Reign series, Kurt Brubacher takes listeners on a roller coaster ride as he and Admiral George Bryant try desperately to free their beloved Orion Federation from the Grip of the Isesinis.

The invasion by their powerful fleet was swift and furious, leaving Admiral Brubacher and all the surviving Headquarters' Field Commanders in hiding outside their own territory. Though Kurt is grieving a serious loss, he must find his associates and the means to overcome superior Isesinis technology. Then, George must plan a way to take back what's rightfully their king's. And any road to success may be a long one. The Orion Federation is huge. But the sociopathic Kil Kos, leader of Isesinis occupying forces, is relentless, and will stop at nothing to maintain his grasp on the region his emperor deeply covets. He may even stoop to genocide!

©2017 Thomas J. MacDonald (P)2017 Thomas J. MacDonald

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