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The Crisis Artifact

The Crisis Trilogy, Book 1

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The Crisis Artifact

By: James LaFleur, Gordon Massie, 711 Press, Daniel Middleton, Jaime Vendera
Narrated by: Miguel Rodriguez
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Caesar Guevara finds himself back in a rundown L.A. neighborhood following the death of his daughter and a bitter divorce. When all seemed hopeless, an unexpected visitor offers him a chance to find his way back. What begins as a spirited hunt for a precious artifact in the jungles of Peru eventually mushrooms into a crisis of epic proportion. After the ancient tribal artifact is removed from a newly discovered temple, the four elements are unleashed with devastating results, and a full-blown war erupts between the forces of good and evil. Cataclysmic events begin to unfold around the globe, and the world eventually teeters on the brink of extinction as the battle for supremacy rages on. Our only hope rests in Caesar Guevara…

©2011 711 Press (P)2014 711 Press
Adventure Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Paranormal

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