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Fifteen Days in May
- The Johnson Trilogy, Book Two
- Narrated by: Walt Allen
- Length: 11 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The unsolved and brutal deaths of the Rhodes’ family deep in the Guatemalan rainforest in May 94 and the emergence of a mysterious being in Trenton, New Jersey 28 years later, form the backdrop to this fast paced science fiction.
Fifteen Days in May, by the author Graham McQuade, is the second in the Johnson trilogy and follows the emotional and physical challenges Johnson and Wallis endure as they battle both time and forces beyond their imagination.
An epic journey that takes them from Trenton, New Jersey, to the rainforests of Mexico and Guatemala.
©2018 Graham Mcquade (P)2021 Graham Mcquade
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