Trial By Fire (Audio CD)
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After years of searching for his true identity, Buck Oliver may finally get some answers when a painting from his mother suddenly shows up in Odyssey. But along with clues about his family, he also is subjected to the dangers of his past. Elsewhere the Parkers are forced to evacuate their home, and Connie and Jules face roommate troubles. Dramatic conclusions and fresh beginnings abound in these six entertaining and inspiring adventures in Odyssey!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781589976726
Produced by: Focus On The Family
Binding: Audio CD
Published: 2019
Adventures In Odyssey
Publisher: Focus On The Family
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