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of All Things Forgotten: The Greatest Part Time

Current price: $14.99
of All Things Forgotten: The Greatest Part Time
of All Things Forgotten: The Greatest Part Time

Barnes and Noble

of All Things Forgotten: The Greatest Part Time

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Book one of the Extinction Test series. A multi mythological fictional account of the key players involved in the approaching apocalypse, and how we got there. In book one we will meet a variety of characters from history and fiction including; the first modern human named Atum from Egyptian legend who is given a powerful blue crystal staff to rule with. Also we will encounter Prince Henry Sinclair, Sir Francis Bacon, and a young Adolph Hitler. Our protagonist, named Jeff Christopher, has a special talent. He realizes as a young teen that he is a psychic, and during high school are discovered by a very specialized branch of the National Security Agency. Jeff is trained by the government to become a psychic spy, and eventually finds himself in the Middle East fighting terrorism in a very unusual manner. His skills soon develop so much that he becomes one of the most effective weapons in the war against the brutal murderers of ISIL. Little does he realize that he will be a key player in the test at the precipice of extinction.

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