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Sabina's Expedition to Stop the Apocalypse

By: Martin Lundqvist, Elaine Hidayat
Narrated by: Elaine Hidayat
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After many ordeals, Sabina faces her nemesis Rangda. But will Sabina overcome the evil that she tries to stop?

Having stopped Pierre Beaumont's evil scheme, Sabina and Alex are recuperating in Hawaii. Peace doesn't last for long though, as the mysterious Martin Al-Sham re-emerges.

Martin's associates kidnap Alex to force Sabina to help him with a dangerous expedition. Martin reveals that he has found a way to re-energize the Zeto Crystal and that he needs Sabina to fulfill her destiny.

Together, they travel to Kiribati. First, they must scale an active volcano to re-energize the crystal. Then, Sabina must swim down to the Sunken Pyramid of Kiribati to enter the portal to the Divine Dimension.

Eventually, Sabina reaches Rangda. But will she be able to carry out her mission, or will she become the very evil that she tried to stop?

©2019 Martin Lundqvist, Elaine Hidayat (P)2020 Martin Lundqvist, Elaine Hidayat

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