Red : The Heroic Rescue (Unabridged) (Audio CD)
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Ted Dekker’s groundbreaking trilogy will be the fiction publishing event of 2004. Never before has an entire trilogy-all in hardcover format-been released in less than a year. On the heels of The Matrix and The Lord of the Rings comes this mind-bending trilogy where dreams and reality collide. The first two books end in dramatic cliffhangers that will fuel ongoing sales, consumer excitement, and media buzz for an entire year.
Red picks up immediately where Black ends-and centers around the heroic attempts of Thomas Hunter to save two worlds. With the devastating realization that he has helped unleash death into both worlds, he must now discover how to defeat this evil-while trying to save his true love.
From meeting with world powers on earth to leading a small band of mighty warriors in the great deserts of the other world, Thomas is determined to change the history of two realities-or sacrifice all in trying.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781589265998
ISBN10: 1589265998
Ted Dekker | Narrator: Rob Lamont
Binding: Audio CD
Published: May 2004
Circle # 2
Publisher: Oasis Audio
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