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The Heisenberg Corollary
- The Slagmaster Cycles, Book One
- De: C. H. Duryea
- Narrado por: William L. Hahn
- Duración: 8 h y 12 m
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Cutting-edge science. Bloodthirsty aliens. Can this band of nerdy scientists save the multiverse one dimension at a time? Brilliant physicist Zeke Travers is on the brink of a scientific breakthrough...and a nervous breakdown. So after the beta test of his interdimensional drive goes off without a hitch, he breathes a sigh of relief. But when an alien warship materializes out of nowhere with guns blazing, Zeke and his team must risk using their invention to jump to a parallel universe.
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Can’t wait for more!
- De Beckett Family en 10-22-20
- The Heisenberg Corollary
- The Slagmaster Cycles, Book One
- De: C. H. Duryea
- Narrado por: William L. Hahn
An exciting new universe
Revisado: 02-01-24
Duryea’s novel has sharp writing, snappy dialogue, and scientist-adventurer characters that are relatable, even in his distant universe. The narrative weaves action, suspense, and humor into an intriguing and fun story, and narrator William Hahn truly brings it to life. Highly recommended!
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Velma Gone Awry
- A Brooklyn 8 Ballo Mystery
- De: Matt Cost
- Narrado por: Colin Martin
- Duración: 9 h y 47 m
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Eight Ballo’s mother was certain he was going to be born a girl, but when he comes out a boy, she writes down simply the number eight, as he has seven older siblings. She meant to change it to a real name at some point, but never got around to it.
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Familiar faces in a fresh story
- De Sarah en 02-01-24
- Velma Gone Awry
- A Brooklyn 8 Ballo Mystery
- De: Matt Cost
- Narrado por: Colin Martin
Familiar faces in a fresh story
Revisado: 02-01-24
With the first mention of Dorothy Parker, I was intrigued. In VELMA GONE AWRY, author Matt Cost brings “Dottie” to life with all the wit and snark I always imagined. Her Algonquin Circle counterparts Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald also make an appearance, as do Bugsy Siegel, Babe Ruth, and other names of the era. But these familiar faces aren’t just cameos; they are essential players in Cost’s novel that skillfully weaves historical mystery with suspense, romance, and a little action. At the center of the story is 8 Ballo, who is not your typical hardened detective. He’s a complex mix of street-wise and philosophical, a sort of renaissance man-cop who brings to mind Humphrey Bogart, James Stewart, and other classic noir detectives. 8 holds his own against the more colorful cast members, including the flamboyant Velma—especially when the reader gets a glimpse into his past. Matt Cost draws you into a vivid landscape of 1920s Brooklyn with an atmosphere that is elegant and alluring on one side, gritty and dangerous on the other. The dialog is sharp, the settings and characters well illustrated, and the pacing perfect. A great story that takes the reader on a delightful trip back in time.
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