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Hide 5: Redshift: The HIDE Series, #5
Hide 5: Redshift: The HIDE Series, #5
Hide 5: Redshift: The HIDE Series, #5
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Hide 5: Redshift: The HIDE Series, #5

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THIS IS EPISODE FIVE IN THE FIVE BOOK SERIES

 

In the epic conclusion to The HIDE series Keegan discovers the real connection with Lizzy and how it's enabled him to survive in Sedonia Falls. 

All is revealed as the last piece of the puzzle, including his history with his mother, slides into place. But time is running out and Keegan, desperate to save his father, exposes himself to the dangers of Sedonia Falls and finds himself in the belly of the beast as he finally meets The Maker.

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Release dateFeb 1, 2021
ISBN9781386964018
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    Hide 5 - Jax Spenser

    Copyright © 2021 Jax Spenser Books

    Cover design by Matt Delisle

    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this publication can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without permission in writing from the author or publisher.

    Chapter 1

    I LOOK AT LIZZY. She’s right, I almost got killed and Dad is missing, what can I do but listen? I need answers, even if it doesn’t make sense.

    Billy Roe—your dad is not missing. But they will use him to get to you. Her tone is even, her eyes never blinking.

    I can’t believe I’m going to say this: can you please not read my mind? I got it, you have weird abilities. This,  this is not easy ... what you’re telling me. Okay?

    She nods, and whatever warm fog that was circling my brain leaves.

    Good, I say and slowly kneel back down. I’m listening.

    She begins, "We are—

    Aliens. The answer falls out of my mouth and the weight of denial leaves with it.

    Yes. That’s right. Now you understand.

    So ... you’re Martians?

    She looks at me oddly, almost a laugh bubbling up, Meaning from Mars? No, Keegan. We have visited there. On our way here. You see, I knew you would find the photo of the face on Mars. You needed to see it to believe.

    Why? I feel the word dangle like a worm in front of a weak, baby bird needing to be fed.

    Keegan, let me explain. We don’t consider ourselves aliens. More like simple organisms waiting to evolve to a higher form. One capable of surviving on your planet. We have survived in the universe for millions of years. We are a race, like your people, also in need of resources.

    "But you’re not like my people. People are from Earth." A tight knot turns in my stomach.

    "Yes, I suppose you’re right. Our lifeforms migrated great distances, exploring many possibilities looking for what we need. But nothing came close to what is here on Earth. It was chosen. The face you saw is like a beacon for us. And when the face above us is ready, you won’t want to be here when that happens."

    Could this still be just a dream? I put my head in my hands and rub my eyes. I have to accept that it isn’t. The town, the hospital, school, our home ... it’s real, right?

    Keegan, you have to pay attention, you can’t pretend this isn’t happening. It is real, but not what you first thought.

    But you, I thought you and I ...

    She touches my arm, and I jerk it away.

    Yes, there is something there. We ... I have never encountered it. I am still evolving and so I don’t know where the change will take me. But this thing between you and I—John Bruce identified the change but he never told Simon. He was afraid Simon would use it for his own purposes.

    What are you talking about, change?

    Keegan, you have given me a gift somehow. From it, I’m able to see what lies ahead. A future. You are in it and are very important.

    Stop, Lizzy. Can you stop? Please? I can’t ... My eyes leave hers, confusion overwhelming me. I’m a dartboard where the darts don’t stick.

    I finally look around. It’s the oddest basement, as if someone carved it out with a big ice cream scoop. What is this place? Why are we talking here? Why not the field or in Sedona or somewhere far away?

    Because there is nowhere we can go where they can’t find us. They see almost everything, Keegan. Don’t forget that. But here, even in Sedonia Falls, I can, how shall I say it? Alter what they see. I can use the sand to help me protect you.

    "Who are they? Is it your father, John and Simon James? You’re father wasn’t really in an accident was he?"

    She pauses and her body gets heavier somehow. John is not my father. He’s my other. My shared one.

    "He’s your what? Your shared one? You mean like boyfriend? So Victor was never—

    It is different for us, Keegan. John is a part of me in a way. Victor is not. But John has been removed. Removed? Does she mean killed? She makes the sound of a wounded animal.

    I’m sorry. I’m not used to having my thoughts read. Lizzy, he’s so much older than you.

    She looks down. I guess that’s what you see.

    Then something occurs to me, "Did you bring me here, Lizzy? Your people? Why?"

    She lifts her head to me, Keegan, you don’t understand how long we’ve been searching, dormant in a primitive state, looking for a way to change and return from the Maker. So many of us waiting.

    The Maker? The words drag in my throat.

    She continues, not hearing me, her voice electric, You have no idea how long we’ve been hoping to find a planet like this. Too long. John has an understanding of your planet unlike the rest of us. He believes we can live peacefully amongst your people. He has a plan. Still, we are not ready yet. These bodies fight us every moment. It is unnatural how we are now. Unlike your bodies, which have earned the right to be here.

    We? How many? I try to add it up. "John ... Simon ... Victor ...

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