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The Elevator
- Narrated by: Ron Herczig
- Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Just when you thought you were safe! A beautiful August day in New York City turns into a struggle for survival as technology threatens to turn its security measures into a weapon from which there is no escape. Jacqueline Defray learns the hard truth that life is never completely safe, while Timothy Gillette and Mark Fetterman fight to unravel a mystery man's appearance and control over the Dwight building in Lower Manhattan. Meanwhile, Big Brother is watching his little siblings, but loses track of a dangerous piece of Russian hardware, the new Yury Dolgoruky, a silent missile-laden submarine. What is the outcome? Stay tuned to find out!
©2014 Anthony O'Brian (P)2014 Anthony O'Brian
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