Borr
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Borr was taken at birth by a drug lord to be made into a super human soldier, controlled by a computer chip in the base of his skull. But Borr doesn't last long taking orders like that - he paves his own path. (With demons and psychopaths and lasers and spaceships and gang wars and sci-fi gladiator battles and fights in a whole planet dedicated to illegal raves. How are these all linked? - Read to find out, dummy.) [This book takes places before the events of "Truth Stealers"]
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