The Way Out

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By Armond Boudreaux (2020)
After a virus creates a pandemic of miscarriages and deformities, governments around the world rush to mandate the use of artificial wombs for all human reproduction. Reporter Jessica Brantley has made many enemies covering both sides of the controversial new laws. And now she's discovered a truth no one ever suspected-The U.S. government is covering up the existence of telepathic children and using its control over human reproduction to eliminate them in the womb. The truth is no secret to former U.S. marine Valerie Hara. Her illegally born eleven-year old son can not only read thoughts but can also control the minds of others. When government agents storm her home to take her child away, she'll stop at nothing to protect her family. Soon, these two fierce and fearless women find themselves on the same side of a desperate fight against their own government. The freedom of the human race hangs in the balance.

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