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The Jake Muller Adventures: Unidentified

Di: Darby Kern
Letto da: Dugan Sherbondy, Sky Ziskin, Elisa Hatton, Josh Bultman, Christian Gill, Randy Streu, Phil Lollar, Steve Schleicher, Aimee Lilly, Chris Fabry, Charles Adams, Jeremy Anderson, Peter Berwick, Aaron Touchet, John K. Burke
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UFOs? Alien Abductions? Men in Black?

Nothing in Jake Muller’s experience has prepared him for these kinds of things. But then he’s never been faced with a challenge that he didn’t take head-on.

Finding a teenaged girl over a thousand miles from where she is supposed to be is just the beginning. Going toe to toe with a global cabal intent on ushering a new world order might just be the end.

Full cast of narrators: Dugan Sherbondy, Sky Ziskin, Elisa Hatton, Josh Bultman, Christian Gill, Randy Streu, Phil Lollar, Steve Schleicher, Aimee Lilly, Chris Fabry, Charles Adams, Jeremy Anderson, Peter Berwick, Aaron Touchet, John K. Burke, David Cwi, Marquecia Jordan, Darby Kern, Nick Mataragas, Jackie Saland, Micah Touchet, and Sean Eric Wesslund.

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Avventura Fantascienza Narrativa cristiana Narrativa di genere Sceneggiature Supernatural Thriller e suspense
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