The Grief Masters

The Grief Masters
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Publisher : Abbott Press
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781458214454
ISBN-13 : 1458214451
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Book Synopsis The Grief Masters by : D. L. Farrar

Download or read book The Grief Masters written by D. L. Farrar and published by Abbott Press. This book was released on 2014-06-06 with total page 279 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the dystopian future of the twenty-second century governments have collapsed and corporations have joined together to create a new world order called corporate rule. Veteran and businessman Troy Vincent, is wrongly accused of murdering a powerful CEO in a world where a cruel and corrupt justice system has emerged. He is sentenced to face termination by his own demons in the feared Virtual Reality Chambers. Before embarking into dark and dangerous worlds, Troy is befriended by an android who advises him to seek help from the elusive Grief Masters. A beautiful condemned woman is thrown into Troy's surreal world. Together they must unravel the truth behind the crimes they are convicted of, while fighting the treacherous forces that promise to destroy them. Their only hope of survival lies in hidden keys to the Grief Masters. However, finding a key means digging deep into their shattered inner souls. As the android tries to help them, he faces his own destruction and an unexpected meeting with the ultimate Grief Master.


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