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Delivering Presents Is a Element of Pakistani Tradition

In J.M. Erickson's debut book titled Albatross: Birds of Flight he told the story of Alex Burns up, a former federal agent--and eliminating machine--who, following a serious head damage, underwent a serious type of psychoanalysis; through which he came to see human emotions hitherto not known to him. It was a "healing" that spelled tragedy for the United States Government, which feared that the newest, caring Burns off could expose damnatory information regarding its involvement in illegal missions. By the conclusion of the story Burns up and his little team of civilians (turned soldiers) have the ability to double-cross the government and escape capture and death. However they're certainly not free to reside typical lives. In the sequel story, Raven: Chickens of Flight, Burns off and his staff of specially qualified friends battle to gain their freedom--and loose themselves from the government's grip--once and for all. The story starts with a flashback to a time