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The Navajo are famous for their rugs and sand paintings. What if those sand paintings with their mystical images and messages were all part of an ancient alien web that could bend and warp time and space as we know it? Two law enforcement officers are going to investigate this first hand - provided they can prevent a murdering psychopath from destroying our world first.
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August 12, 2023 | Edited by bitnapper | Merge works (MRID: 71597) |
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