Christmas Creche-endo
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Allan B. Thames
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Dawn and Stephen Nicholas wanted desperately to have children, but it was not to be. They decided to invest in a coffee shop in small, but growing and bustling Newnan, Georgia. It had been owned previously by a mysterious, often Santa Claus clad, figure named Ben Bishop who, it was rumored, had been a spy during World War II. Was it possible that during his travels he had somehow found out where the marvelous crèche was hidden and had been the last keeper of that secret?
In the reconstruction of their Christmas Coffee Shoppe, Dawn and Stephen stumbled onto something that surprised them and ultimately could change their lives. However, they soon discovered that the same spirit of the same evil King Herod that had massacred the children of Bethlehem in an effort to destroy the Christ child, was alive, was well, was in their town at Christmas and still wanted to destroy the Christ of Christmas.
Christmas Day finally arrived and with it came the conclusion of the 2000-year-old mystery in an amazing, angelic crescendo that would wake the whole town.
Christmas Crèche-endo is a mystery, action Christmas story that combines many of the elements that make Christmas special. At the end you may find yourself wishing that you could spend a Christmas like that in a town like Newnan. If you ever do, listen for the heavenly music of angels.
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