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Gods

By: Michael J Arbouet
Narrated by: Tim McKiernan
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It’s been over a decade since a catastrophic earthquake created Devil’s fork - a canyon so deep that it had been impossible to explore until now, as scientists Keith Weber and Michael Mcloughlin have discovered a new world beneath our own. The deeper they go, the more they discover that what they thought were things of myths and legends are actually real. Things forgotten will be found and mysteries that had no answers will be solved and with it, put into motion a chain of events that will change both worlds forever!

©2018 Michael J. Arbouet (P)2018 Michael J. Arbouet
Fantasy Fiction Magical Realism Metaphysical & Visionary
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black diamond in the mud.

it lacks the luster needed to keep me enthralled for the next book. it's plot line is very muddy and unclear. just vague enough to make you want to inspect it further. just to find out it's magical Yahweh juice. maybe it's more that I was really hoping for more of a sci-fi thing then a supernatural thing. on a side note the reader seemed to speak heavy breathed, like William shatner doing spoken word poetry. really took me out of the story a lot of the time.

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