
The Seed Child of Sippar Sulcus
Dekker's Dozen (The Armageddon Seed Cycle), Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Christopher D. Schmitz
About this listen
After the debacle on Galilee, the Division of Confidential Secrets investigates the Dozen and their involvement in the Syndicate, spearheaded by a zealous new director with psychic abilities. As Austicon’s sentencing commences, his nefarious criminal contacts threaten action leaving none better suited to prevent terrorist activities than Dekker and his crew. With the Eden Seed still in the hands of the enemy, will any of them discover the real threat before it is too late?
The conclusion to the Armageddon Seeds Cycle.
©2019 Christopher D. Schmitz (P)2019 Christopher D. Schmitz
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