55Th Island
By Jon E. Blair
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In a world so far away, a world of forgotten people, impostures, and those wishing to either have what he will find or stop him before he can see his work to its determined end, a struggle of wills ensues.
Those who make it from this hidden, protected world will hold a power so great, one that could ultimately change the modern world. So simple yet unlimited in application.
Once unveiled James Edward Pettigrad knows that he will never again be free. Will he trade his freedom for a secret so powerful that many would stop at nothing to have it, or will the powers that be find a way to make sure he will not have the opportunity to develop it?
Jon E. Blair
Jon Blair grew up in Eastern Oregon spending most of his time outdoors. He loves fishing, camping and attempting to garden. He spends most of his time traveling all over the country writing books and stories of his travels. In addition to books and short stories he is a song writer and occasionally performs when he gets a chance. He has 3 children and 3 grandchildren who have helped inspire his writing and keep his life interesting.
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