A near death experience transports Jamie Burroughs into The Maze, a realm every bit as peculiar as Lewis Caroll's Wonderland, yet engineered with the moral intent of C.S. Lewis' Narnia. Built by angels and demons and filled with traps and riddles, The Maze gives whoever enters a face-to-face encount
The Maze - the Lost Labyrinth
β Scribed by Brannon, Jason
- Book ID
- 107355427
- Publisher
- Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 99 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A near death experience transports Jamie Burroughs into The Maze, a realm every bit as peculiar as Lewis Caroll's Wonderland, yet engineered with the moral intent of C.S. Lewis' Narnia. Built by angels and demons and filled with traps and riddles, The Maze gives whoever enters a face-to-face encounter with their mistakes.
For Jamie, The Maze becomes a terrifying journey through a world of darkness where his soul and the lives of those he loves hangs in the balance. With his family in danger and his soul in peril, Jamie is forced to reevaluate the kind of man he truly is as he struggles to escape The Maze before itβs too late.
About the Author
Jason Brannon is the author of The Cage and Winds of Change. His work has been translated into German, optioned for film, and developed for a series of graphic novels. His short fiction has appeared in over one hundred magazines and various anthologies. He currently lives in Amory, MS. His website is jbrannon (dot) net.
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