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The Giraffes Are Missing

(Eighth Day Village of the Sun Saga, Book 3)

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The Giraffes Are Missing

By: Nick Delmedico
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When the entire population of New Maya City of Worlds disappears, Randall and the Think Tank meet to solve the problem. The simple solution is to have reincarnated Atlantean Cameron Singh astral travel to check it out. When Singh disappears, Manny DuBois volunteers to head an expedition to investigate and gather hard evidence. As the Crystal ship nears the City, warning bells go off and the ship disappears. What to do now?A mystery beyond mysteries. Peppered with New Age thought and action novel pacing, this story creates a future unlike any other. A continuation of the Eighth Day Village of the Sun saga, Delmedico hits the mark again. Rich with ideas and positive thought, this book is a must read for anyone who believes in a better world.

©2023 Nick Delmedico (P)2024 Nick Delmedico
Action & Adventure Fantasy
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