Nathan Jones: Hardwired

Nathan Jones: Hardwired

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After an accident with the secretary of defense, Nathan is on the run from the authorities and something much worse. It's been thirty plus years since the tragic death of Sarah Jones and the Birth of a brand new man-made monster that begins to remember her past. Can Nathan prove his innocence and clear his name before it's too late? Read and find out.
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