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The Silent Thief

The Silent Thief

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Science Fiction
"Our memories of what happened are gone but the fact still remains; we remember each other. They put us where we were likely the happiest why would they do that if they weren't on our side?" Danai, Wes, Rumi, and Faita wake up with no memory of who they are and what life was like before this. They are ripped away from each other alone to navigate strange new worlds with no memory to help. They must find each other whilst trying to find themselves but that's if the threat doesn't find them first. Y/A Science fiction novel Book 1 Of 3 Completed.
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