Atmospheric Pressure: Volume 1

· Atmospheric Pressure Book 1 · Aaron Frale
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There is nowhere to run. There is no where to hide. The state is watching.


Olson lives in a city that has been sealed from the outside world. He’s an Eleven Year and close to citizenship. His life is upended when one of the few adults who cares about him commits suicide - or so it appears at first.


While investigating, Olson meets a girl named Natalie snooping around his school. He soon learns that one of her friends died under similarly mysterious circumstances.


Together, they start looking for answers, and end up discovering the city's darkest secrets.

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4.6
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A Google user
April 20, 2024
couldn't put this down taken up the last 2 days no house cleaning I recommend to anyone who enjoys this type of book don't miss out . down load then buy next one with no regrets
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October 23, 2022
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About the author

Good times and hope for a better future. Maybe some fun time travel adventures or interdimensional travelers. A toddler stuck in a barbarian and his mom in a halfling. "Comedy and" is my jam. When not writing, I can be found teaching, podcasting Aaron’s Horror Show, and screaming while playing guitar for the band Spiral. Life has brought my wife, myself, and my son to Montana, where we reside at the moment.

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