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The Legend of Black Jack

By: A. R. Witham
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The thrilling fantasy adventure debut novel, read by the Emmy-winning author A. R. Witham.

Jack Swift can tell you every element on the periodic table, recite Treasure Island verbatim, and would remember in perfect detail every word you'd ever say to him. He has been alone for a long time, so he has buried himself in books, using them to plan his escape.

But no textbook could ever prepare him for the land of Keymark.

At 3:33 a.m. on his 14th birthday, Jack is kidnapped by a hideous monster to another sphere of existence. Now there are two moons in the sky, and he is surrounded by grotesque creatures and magical warriors training for battle. They want the impossible: Jack must use his abilities to save a life or be trapped in this bizarre world with no chance of rescue.

Jack doesn't have secret magic, a great destiny, or any experience.

So why do they all expect him to become a legend?

The Legend of Black Jack has been described as classic portal fantasy, a stand-alone coming-of-age adventure, and a descriptive, wholesome, heartwarming story. It contains a smart, empathetic hero, lovable characters, loads of action, and a thrilling grand finale.

Welcome to Keymark. Don't forget your map.

©2021 Andrew Robert Witham (P)2022 Andrew Robert Witham
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What a fantastic adventure story set in an even more fantastic world. It has everything you’d hope for and then some.
Heroes & villains alike are totally relatable & supported by a cast of amazing sidekicks. The action keeps rolling and the story is addictive.
This is the kind of book I lived for when I was in my teens and I think I probably enjoyed it as much at the age of 61 as I would have done way back then.
Highly recommended & the narration by the author simply adds to the enjoyment. I’ll be buying a hard copy for the grandkid’s shelf.

A rollercoaster ride in the fairground of coming-of-age

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