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Divine Jailers: Echoes of Their Arrival

Travelling Towards the Present, Book 6

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Divine Jailers: Echoes of Their Arrival

By: E.M.G Wixley
Narrated by: George Ellington
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In the wake of her mother's passing, Mary is left grappling with grief and a burning desire for answers about her ancestry. From dusty archives to modern-day DNA testing, Mary’s relentless pursuit of her heritage unveils shocking revelations that redefine her understanding of herself. Yet, amidst the exhilarating chase for answers, she discovers that some mysteries may be best left unsolved.

Meanwhile, Maya, Fay, Alex, and Noah find themselves abruptly torn from the past and thrust into the excitement and bright lights of 1950s London. However, their happiness is short-lived.

The accusation of Maya’s involvement in Roda’s baby’s murder shatters Alex’s family relationships, causing him to be cast out of his home and the family business. Seeking solace, he takes up a post at a clandestine military base and steps into a world where reality blurs and the extraordinary becomes commonplace.

Amid the covert experiments and classified operations of the base, Alex becomes entangled in a web of inexplicable occurrences that defy human understanding. This audiobook may be listened to as a standalone.

©2024 E.M.G Wixley (P)2025 E.M.G Wixley
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