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Mark Twain & the River of Timeless Temptation
- Narrated by: Jon Kerr
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Did Sammy Clemens sell his soul for fame and fortune?
In 1866, a young Mark Twain went on his first international trip, crossing Central America through Nicaragua. His travelogues included a mysterious companion named Mr. Brown. But what Clemens didn't describe was Brown's satanic purpose in taking them on a journey back in time, meeting other travelers on the Rio San Juan, including Cornelius Vanderbilt, future Lord Nelson, pirate Henry Morgan, and Christopher Columbus. Will Sammy trade his soul for fame and fortune? Or will he rewrite history forever?
©2017 Jon Kerr (P)2017 Jon Kerr
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