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The Trial of MS. B from the Kaffie Series: Book II
- Narrated by: Trevor O Hare
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
It was the time for a change in the world. A time when it would see the people reach the stars and conquer them, in a sense. There were advancements being made in robotics, space travel, and so much more. It was the time for humanity to reach a new era, and yet, it would be no different than what has always been. It did not matter how far from the world humanity went, and they could never escape their own nature. Everywhere they went, violence followed, and perhaps no one better represented this than Ken Kaffie, the man who was born to violence and for it.
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