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Title: Planet Maya, Book Two
Author: Joseph Daeges
Narrator: Robert Ashton
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5 hrs and 16 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-06-15
Publisher: First Edition Design Publishing
Genres: Fiction, Horror
Publisher's Summary:
Planet Maya is a trilogy. It is a book about a haunted, cursed mansion. The mansion found many new owners at a bargain price. Every owner that purchased the said mansion did not have the courage to stay and confront the evil curse and strange things happening...until Paul's family decided to resolve the mysteries. This story comes with three different stages in three different books until the whole story is revealed.
Mark Twain stated that courage is not the absence of fear, but the resistance and mastery of it, a trait which the book's main character, Paul, exemplifies. Paul works hard to provide for his family and to be a loving father and husband. When he finally gets the house of his dreams - a mansion on a lovely expanse of land - he doesn't question oddities, like how the former owners left unexpectedly (leaving their possessions and old food behind) or a black bird that haunts the barn and repeatedly attacks his son, Angelo, whenever he ventures outside. The whole family is on edge from all the peculiar happenings centered around the house, until one day Angelo goes missing without a trace. Paul suspects that the black bird has something to do with it. He takes matters into his own hands and hunts the perpetrator responsible for his son's disappearance as well as the family's misfortunes.
Members Reviews:
I found that I enjoyed the first one more
This is the second book in the series and it jumps right in. It is definitely advisable to start with the first one. I found that I enjoyed the first one more. This book seemed to have too much going on with aliens and a bad magician to make any sense. Too many repetitive phrases, especially with Harry protesting his innocence the entire novel. Very jumbled and I would not recommend. Sorry!