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Dreamweaver
- The Legacy of Hisarlik
- Narrated by: Nick Reinhardt
- Length: 6 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In The Legacy of Hisarlik, MIT freshman Peter Collins learns of his father's secret work on a device called the Dreamweaver, which can potentially control the human mind. Its possession has become the goal of the Crimson Cabal, led by Alexander Grey. When Dr. Collins disappears, Peter joins forces with friends and colleagues to unravel the mystery behind his father's work.
As they decode cryptic clues, dodge agents investigating Dr. Collins' disappearance, and travel across continents, their bonds of friendship are tested. Along the way, they discover that their task is not just finding Dr. Collins, but saving the world from the Crimson Cabal's sinister clutches.
©2023 Jim Gibbs (P)2023 Jim Gibbs
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