| AUTHORS & ILLUSTRATORS |
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· James Gauthier
· Ed Martin
· Frank Bolle
· Bob Wiacek |
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| CAST OF CHARACTERS |
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Bishop Chance
Mandy Conway
Gary O’Leary
Justin Wellington III
Alabaster
Onyx
Aquarian
Christie Rae Mann
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Andrew Chance
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The Last Chance 2: Second Chance, is now available!
Effective March 2005, you can now order the exciting sequel
to The Last Chance. We are currently busy getting the third
book in the series ready for publication.
Send us an email and we will notify you when it becomes available.
As always feel free to email us with your comments, feedback
and suggestions.
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| SYNOPSIS |
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| On Bishop Chance's fourteenth birthday his life was turned
upside down when he suddenly gained the ability to mentally
control any electronic device. He soon discovered that he was
heir to the throne on another world.
Now, several months later, Bishop thought that life had finally
returned to normal until the arrival of two mysterious strangers
set into motion a series of events that will catapult him
and his friends back to the Homeworld.
Teaming up with Gambit, a teenager who claims to be his brother,
Bishop must find a way back to the Homeworld and stop a war
that broke out soon after his departure. But before he can
he is visited by an eccentric man named BJ who appears in
the form of a hologram that only Bishop and his girlfriend
Mandy can see or hear. BJ's sudden appearance is a mystery
that Bishop must solve before time runs out. Will Bishop and
his friends be able to overcome their many obstacles before
disaster strikes the Homeworld?
What is Gambit's secret? And can it be that the evil warlord
Onyx has returned from the dead? It's all here in the thrilling
sequel to "The Last Chance."
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ALSO AVAILABLE!
The Last Chance
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| SYNOPSIS |
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Bishop Chance is a seemingly
average teenager with seemingly everyday problems -- or so
he thinks until his 14th birthday. On that fateful day, Bishop
quickly discovers that nothing in his life is what it seems,
including his very identity. The realization that he suddenly
has inexplicable mental control over electronic devices --
including computers, ATMs and airplanes -- is only the beginning
of a thrilling adventure that takes Bishop and his friends
from their home in a quiet Connecticut town to a planet in
another dimension.
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| As the startling
secrets of his family history reveal themselves, Bishop learns
that his long-dead father, Alabaster, came to Earth sixteen
years ago from a parallel dimension, searching for a way to
bring peace to his war-torn world. What Bishop doesn't know
is that Alabaster was followed by Onyx, his evil brother and
the warlord responsible for the strife at home. Alabaster hoped
that his infant son Bishop might one day return to his Homeworld
and fulfill his birthright as its leader. Onyx has been waiting
for Bishop to develop his powers and open a portal to the Homeworld,
so that he might return to launch yet another reign of terror.
Once he controls that world, he plans to bring thousands of
his troops back through the portal to Earth and to take control
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Aided by his father's
allies and his high school friends, Bishop follows clues left
behind by his father as he searches for the device that will
open the portal. Onyx and his emissaries are in constant pursuit.
Once a new portal is created, Onyx plans to enslave Bishop,
harness those powers and incorporate him in his plan for dual
world domination.
Thus, the fates of two
worlds rest on Bishop's shoulders.
He is their Last Chance.
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT
“THE LAST CHANCE”.
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Leonard Starr – Creator of the classic comic
strip Mary Perkins On Stage and head writer and developer
of the animated television series Thundercats.
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