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Song of Ariel

By: Mark Edward Hall
Narrated by: T. Anthony Quinn
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Book three of the Blue Light series begins four years after Doug and Annie McArthur are forced to take refuge in the Maine Wilderness. Ariel has grown into a beautiful and gifted child wise beyond her years. Their life, although hard, has been peaceful and relatively quiet. But the tide is about to turn. When they sense something isn't right in the world, Doug leaves the shelter of their wilderness cabin to investigate. In a heartbeat, their quiet life is shattered by an unspeakable violence, and once again, they are forced to run for their lives, this time to a place where they will encounter a truth more fantastic than anything they could ever have imagined.

Here, in a world turned upside down by evil, they will have to find the courage to let their daughter, Ariel, go, for she is the chosen one, the only person on Earth capable of venturing into the darkness beyond the Blue Light where salvation for the human race may or may not await.

©2007 Mark Edward Hall (P)2018 Mark Edward Hall

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The hope of mankind for a world of peace

The book moved quickly. you never knew what was coming next. It made the Area51 story seem like a child's bedtime story.

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