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Escape from Cell Block Six
- Narrated by: Michael A. Adashefski
- Length: 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
We've all heard the legendary song "The Midnight Special" at least once in our lives. It's the fabled tale about how a mysterious train passes by a prison every night, and if the light of the train shines on a lucky prisoner waiting at his cell window, they'll be released!
But what happens next? Where does this prisoner go from here, and who is this mysterious conductor waiting on the train to meet with the lucky prisoner? You'll have to take this journey to find out!
This is a Christian tale, but will appeal to everyone with an open heart.
©2014 Michael A. Adashefski (P)2014 Michael A. Adashefski
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