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The Prick of Midnight
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The Prick of Midnight

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After an epic battle with his nemesis, a madman calling himself the Fifth Horseman of God, Cole Pecker finds himself stranded on a desert island in the middle of the Caribbean. When a ragtag band of soldiers discovers Cole, he thinks he is rescued. Arabella, the Providencia Creole who serves as their translator, convinces Cole otherwise.

Cole just wants to get home for Christmas.

With Arabella's help, Cole thinks he can make his escape. Though she has been kidnapped by these soldiers, Arabella is no victim. She has a secret.

Her family is powerful and will come for revenge.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Unbated Productions
Date
16 November 2024
Pages
142
ISBN
9781963983111

After an epic battle with his nemesis, a madman calling himself the Fifth Horseman of God, Cole Pecker finds himself stranded on a desert island in the middle of the Caribbean. When a ragtag band of soldiers discovers Cole, he thinks he is rescued. Arabella, the Providencia Creole who serves as their translator, convinces Cole otherwise.

Cole just wants to get home for Christmas.

With Arabella's help, Cole thinks he can make his escape. Though she has been kidnapped by these soldiers, Arabella is no victim. She has a secret.

Her family is powerful and will come for revenge.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Unbated Productions
Date
16 November 2024
Pages
142
ISBN
9781963983111