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Jisedai

Jisedai: The Angel War, Book 1

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Jisedai

By: Daniel P Riley
Narrated by: Son of Sonnet
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Gabriel is a killer for the mega-corporation that raised him, trained in the ancient arts of Bushido.

Hana was kidnapped, forced into a world of depravity and darkness.

When the two meet by chance on the grimy, rain-soaked streets of a frightening future Harajuku sector, it changes both their lives forever. For honor, Gabriel must now face the group of trained killers and soldiers that he swore loyalty to and bloody his white hare katana to protect the young girl and her strange pet.

Dark Angels and wicked assassins wage war in the ruins beyond the borders of oppressed Tokyo in Jisedai!

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Action & Adventure Dystopian Science Fiction Samurai Scary War
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Good and interesting story with likeable characters that keeps your attention. The setting is very good without turning distopic

Excellent story

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I have read this book before, and I give it the same overall rating. It is a tremendous story well worth everybody’s time being the first book. It is focused in sharp as the blades displayed within his story of damaged people trying to be better of innocence trying to escape death, tyranny, and corporatism. Addressing the darker side of human nature, without putting it under a microscope. this is a tremendous story, and I highly recommend it.

Cinematic storytelling: a book begging to be a film

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