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Longevity
- Old babies roam the earth
- Narrated by: Chris Okawa
- Length: 10 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The bone-chilling reality of missing children, including the mayor's three-year-old daughter, grips the small southern town of Barrow. The only hint of their whereabouts hides in the mind of the mayor's preteen son, who believes an unidentified old woman is inexplicably connected to his sister's disappearance. The young man is afraid to tell his parents what he suspects but desperately shares his incredible theory with renowned college professor, Carlton Wyatt. Dr. Wyatt's half-hearted investigation of the young man's claim leads him to a truth that is as ungodly as it is unbelievable.
©2015 David Hunter (P)2023 David Hunter
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