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Crossing Over
- By: Paul Clayton
- Narrated by: Kevin Arthur Harper
- Length: 3 hrs and 16 mins
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The existence of two simultaneous presidents has split the country along ideological lines. The protests are becoming violent. Sections of the country have formed their own militias, along with the militias of the two warring parties. In the midst of shortages of food and other necessities, gangs and thugs are terrorizing formerly safe neighborhoods. Realizing that it is no longer safe to remain in their home, Mike McNerney decides to pack the camper and flee to Canada with his wife, Marie, and disabled teenage daughter, Elly. Unfortunately, everyone else has the same idea.
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Intriguing story - pulls you in.
- By Anita on 10-23-21
- Crossing Over
- By: Paul Clayton
- Narrated by: Kevin Arthur Harper
Intriguing story - pulls you in.
Reviewed: 10-23-21
What an interesting story - twists and turns - didn't want to stop listening to hear what happens next! Well done by both author and narrator! The narrator pulls you into the action and makes the characters seem very real. I don't normally listen to mysteries, but I really enjoyed this - it was different! with a lot of character development. Recommend. Nice length - was perfect for a long drive.
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Calling Crow: Book One of the Southeast Series
- By: Paul Clayton
- Narrated by: Kevin Arthur Harper
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
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Calling Crow is haunted by his recurring dream of the Destroyer who will one day lay waste to his village. Then Spanish colonial slavers from the island of Hispaniola arrive on the shores of the Southeast, lands that have been home to the Muskogee people for generations. Calling Crow and another brave are taken and bound into slavery. Life in the gold pits and slave camps is humiliating and brutal, but Calling Crow refuses to let them break his spirit.
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Fantastic historical story!
- By Pam C on 07-14-18
Captivating Series!
Reviewed: 10-23-18
Enjoyed this book, first of a series of three. Was interesting historical setting that was new to me. Got to really appreciate the Calling Crow character. Definitely recommend!
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