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Passages #4: Glennall's Betrayal
James' eyes had never been blue and green
back in Odyssey. Nor did he have the strange ability to foretell the
future... but here in the strange world of Marus, where he met his
new friend Glennall, anything seems possible. It was clear they came
from two different worlds. Yet their lives were unmistakably
similar—and inextricably intertwined. Both had been kidnapped, then
sold as slaves... toiling in the same miserable prison camp. Each
had been orphaned—one thru death, the other left for dead by
insanely jealous older brothers. Yet, Glennall refused to be bitter.
The Unseen One, he said, had brought them together for a higher
purpose... a purpose so sweeping they were to save not just a
country, but the entire known world. So why, with such supernatural
powers, is James so powerless to escape back to his familiar world
of Odyssey?
Paul
McCusker is the creative content director for Focus on the Family. He
has been a writer of fiction, nonfiction, and drama since 1979. His work
includes over forty published novels, full-length plays, dramatic sketch
collections, and song lyrics. For the Adventures in Odyssey
series alone, he has written over 200 half-hour radio episodes, eighteen
novels, and two screenplays for the best-selling animated videos. He has
dramatized many classics for Focus on the Family Radio Theatre,
including A Christmas Carol and Jan Karon's At Home in Mitford.
He also wrote and directed the Peabody Award–winning Bonhoeffer: The
Cost of Freedom and created the highly acclaimed Father Gilbert
Mysteries series. Paul lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with his
wife, Elizabeth, and their two children.
Passages, the legendary series from the
creators of Adventures in Odyssey, lets kids enter a world where
ancient history comes to life . . . and faith in God becomes the
adventure of a lifetime!
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Contains a colorful map
of Marus inside.
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original edition of Glennall's Betrayal.

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