Train Flight

The Sanctuary

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fantasy
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Author: Elizabeth Newton ISBN: 9781466940055
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: January 21, 2013
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Newton
ISBN: 9781466940055
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: January 21, 2013
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Usually, things cant just disappear. You may think this has happened before when youve lost a pen, your keys, your homework, or maybe even your baby brother. But that is not actually what happens at all. Usually, you have simply put it down somewhere and, afterward, forgotten where. However, in this story, you will encounter an incident where a person does disappear, and in this story, that is not so unusual because the captain and the crew of his train, Evelyn Bamford (Earthling) and Paulo Vistar (Serothian), are on an unknown planet somewhere in deep spacewhere just about anything could happen. Fourteen-year-old Evie has disappeared, and its up to her new travelling companions to discover whats happened. Along the way, the captain and Paulo encounter an angry lost mob, an angry hungry animal, and an angry greedy maniac, while Evies problems seem to bewell, more relaxing, peaceful, restful, quiet and gloriouslysickeningly frustrating. How can Evie be stuck somewhere that doesnt seem to exist? Why doesnt anyone else around her notice that something is terribly wrong? And what is the awful secret that lies beneath the surface of the sanctuary? Next time youre thinking of taking a holiday, dont go there!

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Usually, things cant just disappear. You may think this has happened before when youve lost a pen, your keys, your homework, or maybe even your baby brother. But that is not actually what happens at all. Usually, you have simply put it down somewhere and, afterward, forgotten where. However, in this story, you will encounter an incident where a person does disappear, and in this story, that is not so unusual because the captain and the crew of his train, Evelyn Bamford (Earthling) and Paulo Vistar (Serothian), are on an unknown planet somewhere in deep spacewhere just about anything could happen. Fourteen-year-old Evie has disappeared, and its up to her new travelling companions to discover whats happened. Along the way, the captain and Paulo encounter an angry lost mob, an angry hungry animal, and an angry greedy maniac, while Evies problems seem to bewell, more relaxing, peaceful, restful, quiet and gloriouslysickeningly frustrating. How can Evie be stuck somewhere that doesnt seem to exist? Why doesnt anyone else around her notice that something is terribly wrong? And what is the awful secret that lies beneath the surface of the sanctuary? Next time youre thinking of taking a holiday, dont go there!

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