
The Girl Who Electrified the World
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Narrated by:
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Whitney Ann Jenkins
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By:
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Cliff Ratza
About this listen
"Mrs. T struggled mightily to maintain composure.... Her head felt an overinflated balloon.... She had struggled even harder to salvage a rescue mission.... To retrieve what's needed to keep America safe from the Techno-Plague, Middle East Terrorism, and the Guardian Party."
Book two's action explodes from where book one ends, relentlessly terminating old enemies as fast as new ones emerge. Can Electra keep her "secret" hidden while allowing males to play her deadly games as her array of extraordinary skills deepens? You won't find out until the last line of the last chapter!
©2019 Cliff Ratza (P)2020 Cliff Ratza
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