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The Village (Harbingers) - Episode 12 - cover

The Village (Harbingers) - Episode 12

Alton Gansky

Publisher: Bethany House Publishers

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Summary

A visit to a guarded and secretive town in North Carolina becomes the most challenging mystery the Harbingers have ever faced. Expecting a warm, small-town welcome and receiving nothing of the kind, the team experiences a mysterious change that affects the entire village. Can a lost little girl help them solve the conundrum before time runs out?
Available since: 12/05/2017.

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