The 49th Mystic Free Audiobook Download by Ted Dekker
The 49th Mystic is a gripping tale about a city-center mystic who's fighting to help those in need. As the story progresses, he meets an enemy from his past whose goal is to catch him and bring him back prisoner to his home world for execution. Throughout the novel the protagonist faces challenges that test his faith and courage.
Ted Dekker is known for his riveting and suspenseful novels of the apocalypse, but in this book he spins a tale of one woman's spiritual journey.
The 49th Mystic is the sequel to Circle and introduces a new protagonist, Reuben Jackson, who finds himself being pulled into the epic battle between good and evil as he tries to piece together his own past. Bresnahan brings Reuben's youthfulness and naivete to life in an innocent voice that never sounds grating or too whiny.
Alyssa Bresnahan narrates this audiobook in a way that pulls you into the story. She has an amazing voice that can do everything from calm to perky. The narrator's performance really makes you take notice of the story and her voice is what makes it so compelling.
The 49th Mystic audiobook tells the story of a young woman named Julia who is thrust into a struggle for survival when she comes across a mysterious and powerful artifact that holds the key to the balance of power.
The 49th Mystic by Ted Dekker is a captivating story of two people who were brought together by their love for music. The protagonist, Alex, is a nerdish introvert living his life in obscurity in a small Texas town when the opportunity to produce and record an album with world-famous singer Holly Bloom unexpectedly falls into his lap. The author did a great job carrying the reader through this captivating tale from start to finish.
Published Date | 2018-05-15 |
Duration | 17 hours 9 minutes |
Author | Ted Dekker |
Narrated | Alyssa Bresnahan |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Mystery, Thriller & Horror |
Parent Category | Suspense, Religious & Inspirational, Religious Fiction |