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Phantoms of Deception

Phantoms of Deception

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Science Fiction
Dunn Khan was always the eager Apprentice; never regretting jumping feet-first into something. He never meant any harm. His intentions were always pure. But not everyone shares his morals. There are those out there that would cause harm, simply because they wanted to. His eagerness causes him to learn this long before he is ready to. He finds out that even the ghosts of the past can be deceiving...
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