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Imperium #7

Download or Read eBook Imperium #7 PDF written by Joshua Dysart and published by Valiant Entertainment. This book was released on 2015-08-05 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Imperium #7
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Book excerpt: Harada?s team of ?BROKEN ANGELS? confront?DIVINITY! The telepathic mastermind. The alien assassin. The mercenary super-soldier. The mad scientist. And the killer robot with a soul. Toyo Harada has collected the monsters that will make his vision of world peace a reality. Now he pursues the most difficult and desirable asset of all ? the spaceman with all the powers of a god ? the outcast who can rewrite reality with a thought ? the man who is no longer a man ? the all-powerful being who is simply called Divinity.


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