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Langley's RIP

by Peter Tokar

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After Evelyn Langley’s mysterious abduction, her husband Walden devotes his life to finding her and devising a way to get her back. During those efforts a RIP is opened and Walden’s son Ashton and his best friend Tobias Calhoun are transported to an alternate reality—one in which the technology they carry is destined to disrupt the balance between the naturalist Kingdom society and the evil Izan Empire. There is beauty here, as well as dark evil, but reality is only a matter of perception. As Walden battles with the difficulties of enabling their return, the boys will be challenged, tested, and trained, and ultimately not only their own lives, but the fate of two worlds will rest in their hands.

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Paperback
Format: 5 x 8 Black & White Paperback, 509 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Aug 24, 2017)
ISBN10: 1478791411
ISBN13: 9781478791416
Genre: FICTION / Science Fiction / Action & Adventure

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Peter Tokar Langley’s RIP is Peter Tokar’s first foray into the literary world. He has spent most of his life on Long Island, New York, and currently resides in Maryland. In addition to writing, Peter is a professionally licensed architect, artist, teacher, and musician, as well as a 7th-degree black belt in the Uchi Te Ryu martial arts system.
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