Max Quick 2: The Two Travelers

By: Mark Jeffrey | Scribl
  • Summary

  • Five quiet years have passed in Starland, California since the the time of the Pocket. But when a crazed old man shows up with a warning, Max, Casey, Ian and Sasha suddenly find themselves on the run. Max and Ian go through an Arch back to 1912, where a mysterious Machine is under construction that seems connected to Max’s unremembered secret. Meanwhile, Casey and Sasha follow the old man to the strange town of Arturo Gyp. But there is more afoot than meets the eye: the enemies of Mr. E — the nefarious Archons — are abroad. And when Max is at last eye-to-eye with his secret, he realizes nothing will ever be the same again…
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Episodes
  • Prelude
    Apr 29 2008
    Prelude: A 12-minute recap of Max Quick 1: The Pocket and the Pendant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    13 mins
  • Harbinger
    Apr 29 2008
    We learn what has befallen Max, Casey, Ian and Sasha during the past five years in Starland, California. But an encounter with a crazed old man brings an abrupt end to the lives they have come to know ... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    51 mins
  • The Whispering Stone
    Apr 29 2008
    The foursome discuss Ian's recent discoveries. Max rashly attempts the Whispering Stone. He learns much, but is greatly disturbed at the same time. The Niburians attack: the foursome must use the Pyramid of the Arches if they are to escape -- but they must also split apart ... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    49 mins

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