Ledgends of Red Eye

The Devil's Den

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Letton Edgington ISBN: 9781462840823
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: January 18, 2007
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Letton Edgington
ISBN: 9781462840823
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: January 18, 2007
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Ledgends Of Red Eye Part 1 They say that when your young, that you progress more in life. I guess meaning you learn faster, and easier. I dont see it that way. I think you learn as you go, and learn from watching people. Also maybe from there mistakes they make in life. They say your determination will give you greater rewards in life if you push it. I dont see it that way. This is about Rob growing up. He took down a club in the mist of learning the ways of the game, until he had to move. Due to the mafia Part 2 The evil presents grow stronger that it lived in there town without anyone to know. They came from a small part of the outer city of town in the back roads. The road was Lonesome Road. This is where Rob found his real dad after being under witness protection. Plus were he moved. after part 2. But evil presents followed. Part 3 Before Part 3: My Book found that moving away didnt help the battle. Rob was facing his fear that was the challenge. Plus meeting his father and James was heart found! When he left all hell broke loose, as friend after friend passed away. Even with the CIA putting them in safe houses, and entering into new lives. Still couldnt keep them apart. So I ask you what you think will happen. As they all return to the city. Sit back read, and let the book take you to another world. My world!

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Ledgends Of Red Eye Part 1 They say that when your young, that you progress more in life. I guess meaning you learn faster, and easier. I dont see it that way. I think you learn as you go, and learn from watching people. Also maybe from there mistakes they make in life. They say your determination will give you greater rewards in life if you push it. I dont see it that way. This is about Rob growing up. He took down a club in the mist of learning the ways of the game, until he had to move. Due to the mafia Part 2 The evil presents grow stronger that it lived in there town without anyone to know. They came from a small part of the outer city of town in the back roads. The road was Lonesome Road. This is where Rob found his real dad after being under witness protection. Plus were he moved. after part 2. But evil presents followed. Part 3 Before Part 3: My Book found that moving away didnt help the battle. Rob was facing his fear that was the challenge. Plus meeting his father and James was heart found! When he left all hell broke loose, as friend after friend passed away. Even with the CIA putting them in safe houses, and entering into new lives. Still couldnt keep them apart. So I ask you what you think will happen. As they all return to the city. Sit back read, and let the book take you to another world. My world!

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