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Trespasser
- The Liberator Trilogy, Book One
- Narrated by: D.D. Davidson
- Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Emily O'Dora lives in a not too distant future where aging has been cured and artificial intelligence has reduced the need for labor considerably. However, violence and slavery are universally accepted as normal, and the powers that be seem so absolute that changing anything seems impossible.
Can she survive and avoid having her mind manipulated by the masters?
Can she somehow make a positive difference in a world where change seemingly only comes from the top, never from the bottom?
Can she discover who the mysterious "Liberator" is and how he can help her in her quest for freedom?
©2023 Phillip Jay (pen name) (P)2023 Phillip Jay (pen name)
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