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MISSION TO GEHENNA book by K. Wa Kang’ethe

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This high-drama novel tells of a dream in which two friends visit Gehenna, the kingdom of Satan Lucifer. They have hair-raising experiences in the macabre extra-terrestrial world.

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MISSION TO GEHENNA book by K. Wa Kang’ethe

This high-drama novel tells of a dream in which two friends visit Gehenna, the kingdom of Satan Lucifer. They have hair-raising experiences in the macabre extra-terrestrial world.

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