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The Martians have trapped Jonathan and Elizabeth deep in the very heart of Paris. Surrounded on both sides by forces that are determined to destroy the other, only hope and love can see them to freedom. Jonathan Carter Hartaway, having defeated as much his own demons as those from our neighboring world, the red planet Mars, after being chased through the streets of Paris and being reunited with the love he believed lost, Elizabeth Stratin, now his wife. Jonathan and Elizabeth must lead an exodus past the Martians and their machines and escape the city to find refugee in the now devastated land…mehr

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The Martians have trapped Jonathan and Elizabeth deep in the very heart of Paris. Surrounded on both sides by forces that are determined to destroy the other, only hope and love can see them to freedom. Jonathan Carter Hartaway, having defeated as much his own demons as those from our neighboring world, the red planet Mars, after being chased through the streets of Paris and being reunited with the love he believed lost, Elizabeth Stratin, now his wife. Jonathan and Elizabeth must lead an exodus past the Martians and their machines and escape the city to find refugee in the now devastated land of France. True to his wife's words, he will find he is stronger than he gives himself credit for.
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Autorenporträt
Daniel Jay Hultine lives in Belleville, Wisconsin. The village is ten minutes south of the capitol of Wisconsin, Madison. Daniel Hultine currently works for Duluth Trading Company as an Inventory Control Specialist on the second shift. Daniel's first venture into publishing was in 2012 when he published his first novel The Royal Observatory for the now defunct Vantage Press out of New York City. Having been notified the company had folded, Daniel decided to completely revise his novel and expand it. It sent it to Outskirts Press which published it in 2013 and he followed it up with his intended sequel in 2015. Like many kids who had the opportunity to grow up in the 1970's and 1980's, Daniel was exposed to the phenomenal Star Wars which like most of his generation set him on a course at an early age where imagination story-telling were keys to a healthy childhood that he has never waivered from.