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"Mira Sol & The Blooming Apocalypse

"Mira Sol & The Blooming Apocalypse

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Mira Sol arranges flowers for the dead. That's her job. She doesn't ask questions. She doesn't visit cemeteries. She just clicks buttons, sends flowers, and collects her paycheck. But when a strange order comes in-not for flowers, but for a package-Mira finds herself standing outside a high-security lab, delivering something that definitely isn't a bouquet. Then the sirens start blaring. The doors burst open. And something very, very hungry runs out. Now Mira has a problem. A big, bloodthirsty, possibly world-ending problem. The apocalypse is blooming, and guess who's stuck right in the middle of it?
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