A Fastball for Freedom

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A Fastball for Freedom
Author : Gary Morgenstein
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Publisher : BHC Press
Language : English
Release Date : 25 March 2021
ISBN : 9781643971889
Pages : 533 pages
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"Better buckle up your box seat! This is gripping baseball fiction you simply will not find anywhere else. Gary Morgenstein exhibits in this book and its predecessor off-the-charts imagination and artistic vision." —Spitball Magazine In a world where laws restrict nearly every move people make, baseball pitcher Puppy Nedick and his ex-wife Annette are on the run. Branded by their government as American traitors and murderers, they and their friends must now navigate the chaotic remnants of London. As Puppy faces an uncertain future run by secret police, robots, and holograms, he is determined to save the world using the only weapon he has—baseball.

A Fastball for Freedom

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