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Narrated by:
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Dickie Thomas
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By:
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Dr. Tom Morris
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Mayhem is sadly part of life. Whether it is Pearl Harbor or 911 acts of terror, or a terror causing accident in the home, in a car, or plane the potential for mayhem is ever present. Mayhem is everywhere a possibility. How will we respond and regroup after mayhem is the most important question. If it has hit you or someone you care about this book is for you.
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