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Ice Changers

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A novel that takes you to the Peruvian Andes and the Incas once lost royal retreat of Machu Picchu. An expedition led by a man who has once chance to beat the cancer that is killing his body. He and his team will discover a Valley inhabited by creatures Not of this world. Giant moths that become beautiful Venesian woman. Rommel's army, brought to life by a single thought. Creatures with one purpose only and that is to steal one of earth's most precious commodities and take it back to their planet.
John has one chance to save his own life. To do so, he must also save two worlds... or lose everything.

272 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2011

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Darrel Day

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Darrel Day has written and published four suspense novels titled ‘Abduction’,Penance {the long awaited sequel to Abduction}, ‘Until Death Do We Meet’,Into the Abyss, a Sci-fi titled Ice Changers and a short story series titled The Forest Has Ears. He has published his first "short story" novel, a book with four of his short story fiction thrillers titled "Four Short Stories of Suspense." He is the singer/lyrics writer of over 100 songs and has produced a CD titled "SimplyD" that includes 13 of his favorite songs. Darrel has a great passion for the outdoors and spends as much time as life allows at a lake near his home. He considers the inspiration he finds while walking along the shore line immeasurable. He takes what he sees and transfers the scene to the written word. Life experiences have given him the ability to feel what he sees and create a novel from it. Darrel continues to write and add to his works.

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March 3, 2025
Story sets up numerous ways for more to come.

End of story certainly creates an expectations of more to come. Anticipate quite a battle with the evil Venusians. Mystical transformation if bodies and geography offer endless avenues.
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