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General Snake
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Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2019
•First Book
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•Young 15 year old girl Hana Graves has to watch her Family get brutally murdered. But instead of wallowing in self pity she joins the Marines and becomes a hard core woman. Will she find the man who murdered her family?
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