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The New Savants: Surge of the Red Plague

By: Tim Flanagan
Narrated by: Martin Hillier, Punch Audio
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In London lies an underground ghost station - empty and unused. Trains don't stop there anymore, but if you look closely on the tunnel walls, you might just spot a grime-covered sign for Brompton Road Station. Tucked away from the hustle of London streets, the station holds a secret - a government training facility for those select few who are unusual.

After 18 years, the Wicks, Wakefield and Lynch Institute for the Gifted has started recruiting once again! From an early age, Louis Edwards realized that society couldn't accept what it was unable to explain. And no one could explain what Louis was able to do. Forced to repress his gift and hide it from others, Louis successfully manages to lead an introverted life until the day he finds an unusual metal puzzle: the key to a training facility for people just like him.

©2015 Tim Flanagan (P)2016 Tim Flanagan

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