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DMT #2

Day 50

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ASIN B019ELWMVA moved to the most recent edition here

The highly anticipated sequel to 49 Days picks up where the first book in the DMT series ended.

Most thought the CIA had shut down MKULTRA in 1974. It had been a total disaster. Despite having consumed more than 6% of the CIA’s budget at its peak, no applicable scientific results were ever produced.
Or so the world thought.

Fast forward to 2015, and Cameron and Cody, the results of an MKULTRA project gone terribly wrong, are on the run in Mexico. But how does one stay hidden from one of the most powerful organisation in the world – the CIA? Simple answer: One doesn’t.

Read the fascinating story of how Cody and Cameron fight back against overwhelming odds and how, even in the darkest of moments, humanity is still able to surprise.

304 pages, ebook

First published December 14, 2015

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Erik Hamre

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Erik is the author of ten thrillers.
He lives in Sydney.
You can contact Erik at eh@erikhamre.com

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September 3, 2018
Good read

Good reading doesn't come often but because of this author this book was. I enjoyed it all, especially the ending. My only criticism is that whoever does the editing isn't up on their American English. Plus I found a few words missing a letter or a word missing altogether. I am not an expert but it does seem that many books that are translated to e-books tend to have errors. Thanks for this work of fiction.
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December 31, 2017
Disjointed in the end...

One of:the few books I stopped reading before finishing. The first book in the series was quite good. However as the second book professed the story become forced and disconnected. New, poorly developed characters assumed primary roles with little supporting foundation. Had to stop reading as the story line became frustrating.
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June 15, 2018
As good as book 1. Made me happy!

I truly enjoyed this series. It feels great to read something that concludes with a smile on my face. The story says a lot to us all. Be kind and understand, we are all part of a while . None better or worse than the next person. Read it and let it settle in your soul.
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