Conveyance Series
Written by David W. Draper
Narrated by Kenneth Bryant
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About this series
Spencer is beside herself. Her normal ten-year old son Alex is receiving subliminal extraterrestrial messages describing Earth's demise in ten years. He describes two others children receiving the same messages. Spencer globe-trots looking for the other children her son calls 'Conduits'; she must validate her son's messages. The US President believes the children are being manipulated by bad actors in a nefarious scheme to destabilize democracies; he wants them silenced. Jack, an ex-SEAL leads the Conduits on a cat-and-mouse chase, as they stay one step ahead of the US agents. This first book of the trilogy ends with a small group of Catholic Cardinals believing Satan has arisen and manifested the Antichrist trough the conduits.
Titles in the series (2)
- The Conduits: Conveyance Part One
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The Earth will be destroyed in ten years. Three unrelated ten-year-old children, calling themselves conduits, living on different continents, are receiving subliminal extraterrestrial messages to save mankind from the destruction. The US President believes the Conduits are being manipulated by bad actors in a nefarious scheme to destabilize democracy. He uses the power of the National Security Council (NSC) to find and stop the children. An ex-SEAL leads the Conduits as they stay one step ahead of the NSC's clutches.
- The Conduits: Conveyance, Book One
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Spencer is beside herself. Her normal ten-year old son Alex is receiving subliminal extraterrestrial messages describing Earth's demise in ten years. He describes two others children receiving the same messages. Spencer globe-trots looking for the other children her son calls 'Conduits'; she must validate her son's messages. The US President believes the children are being manipulated by bad actors in a nefarious scheme to destabilize democracies; he wants them silenced. Jack, an ex-SEAL leads the Conduits on a cat-and-mouse chase, as they stay one step ahead of the US agents. This first book of the trilogy ends with a small group of Catholic Cardinals believing Satan has arisen and manifested the Antichrist trough the conduits.
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