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Call of the Sea (EXCERPTS ONLY)

Call of the Sea (EXCERPTS ONLY)

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WpMetadataReadComplete Fri, Feb 26, 201638m
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Fantasy
For as long as they can remember, Alex and his twin brother Ben have been hearing a sweet but disturbing song - one that only reaches them. When the twins head out on a fishing expedition, ignoring an ominous warning from their grandfather, it's not long before tragedy strikes. The brothers get into a fight on the boat, and Ben disappears suddenly without so much as a ripple. Determined to find him, Alex begins the biggest adventure of his life, armed with only his incredible musical talent and the help of a mysterious girl who seems to know all his secrets.
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