
The Bloodwin Code: Episode 3
Bloodwin Chronicles Collection
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Narrated by:
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Paul Bartlett
About this listen
This is the strangely powerful, perplexing, inspiring, yet oddly disturbing third episode book in this science fiction, intrigue, romance, and psychological thriller set: The Bloodwin Code Series. Now, we learn more about how the Bloodwin Labs work on engineering humans has developed. We also see more about our main characters, who they are, and what their motives are.
Listeners will want to also see the other episode books leading up to this book, beginning with episodes one and two and then go to the books which follow this book, episodes four and five.
See all this and more in the Bloodwin Chronicles collection. Visit DrAngela.com for more information.
©2021 Angela Brownemilleer (P)2021 Angela Brownemiller
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