Death's Bright Angel Part One: the Prophecy (e-bog) af MacKenzie, Marion Earl

Death's Bright Angel Part One: the Prophecy e-bog

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Death's Bright Angel, Part One: The Prophecy, is the sequel to Jagged Edges. Four months after the death of Virginia Montgomery, Dr. Glen Abbott is still mourning his young wife's untimely death. Moreover, he is extremely worried about their 3 yr-old daughter, Hannah, who does not understand why her mother is no longer around. Once a bright, precocious child, Hannah has begun to withdraw into h...
E-bog 42,15 DKK
Forfattere MacKenzie, Marion Earl (forfatter)
Forlag AuthorHouse
Udgivet 14 december 2020
Længde 498 sider
Genrer Thriller / suspense fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781665510875
Death's Bright Angel, Part One: The Prophecy, is the sequel to Jagged Edges. Four months after the death of Virginia Montgomery, Dr. Glen Abbott is still mourning his young wife's untimely death. Moreover, he is extremely worried about their 3 yr-old daughter, Hannah, who does not understand why her mother is no longer around. Once a bright, precocious child, Hannah has begun to withdraw into herself. Abbott seeks help from Hannah's godfather, John Hanson, the former director of Camps Silverwood and Pinefall. Hanson is quick to theorize that Hannah may be endowed with prenatal memories and that she is keeping secrets and her own council. It soon becomes apparent that Hannah is not regressing but her development is taking an extraordinary turn. With the arrival of Hannah's cousin, Mairi-Lea Hartford, from Braemore, Scotland, the true nature of Hannah's endowment is revealed. Hartford, a Druid High Priestess and the daughter of the late John Hartford, has her own supernatural abilities. She has come to Abbott Hall to mentor Hannah. The child is The Chosen One; a special child with a purpose and with powers unimaginable. Hannah's destiny is to fulfill a Druid Prophecy to avoid the coming Apocalypse, an Extinction Level Event. To Glen Abbott's chagrin, the fate of the planet will rest on the shoulders of his small child.