
The Seven Planes of Kalamar - Battle for the Third Plane: And Darkness Comes
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Narrated by:
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David John Jenkins
About this listen
Benny, a young boy of three, lies on the kitchen floor bleeding profusely. This was no accident, but the first assassination attempt. The assassins are not from Earth, sent from The Third Plane of Kalamar to kill the young child. Benny is no ordinary child. He is one of The Chosen, hidden on earth to escape the evil lord of darkness.
Never before has Kalamar known such despair. Their only hope for salvation lies in the hands of The Chosen—Benjamin and Kay-Lee. Before they can save Kalamar, however, they will have to survive into adulthood.
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