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  • A Place Without Shadows

  • Deadlock Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: P.T. Hylton
  • Narrated by: Robin Rowan
  • Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins

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A Place Without Shadows

By: P.T. Hylton
Narrated by: Robin Rowan
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In Regulation 19, Frank Hinkle and his friends fought to save their hometown; now they'll have to fight for something much bigger.

Frank continues the search for his brother, Jake, but when he meets a stranger with shocking information, he's forced to face a familiar enemy.

A woman named Sophie Porter travels to Rook Mountain in search of her sister's killer. What she finds there will draw her into the fight against Zed.

Jake Hinkle only wanted to save his family, but now he's trapped in a strange forest where it's safe to go out only at night. A book with the symbol of a broken world on the cover is his only chance at survival.

Zed waits in a forest of tall, twisted trees, planning his endgame against an enemy even he fears. The battleground will be a place without shadows.

©2014 P.T. Hylton (P)2015 P.T. Hylton

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