
The Stubborn Lives of Hart Tanner
Middle Falls Time Travel, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Joe Barrett
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By:
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Shawn Inmon
Hart Tanner is a con man; a grifter who enjoys gaming people as much as he enjoys whatever ill-gotten gains he might receive.
When he dies an embarrassing, pain-riddled death, he is beyond surprised to wake up at an earlier point in his life with all memories still intact. A con man with access to life after life with no real consequences, why would he ever change the way he lives? But Hart Tanner does change. No matter how stubbornly he clings to his own resistance.
Like all books in the Middle Falls Time Travel series, The Stubborn Lives of Hart Tanner can be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel.
Contains a special note from the author.
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Great Series
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Hart Tanner is a despicable grifter…or so I thought
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At 16, I worked at Tijuana Taco in the Independence Center when I was short changed. There were crowds waiting to place their order and a middle aged man, who looked like he could be the church minister, short changed me. He was so calm and confident during the transaction. The crowd continued to grow behind him and I was feeling the heat to be done with him and move on to the next customer. I realized what happened as he was walking away and informed my supervisor. I had to go to the back of the business because I couldn't control my tears.
I was thinking about him about a week ago. Even after 32 years, he crosses my mind often. I had a rough start in life and, even at a young age, I wasn't angry with him. I have always hoped that he found a better way and eventually was able to give back for what he had taken from others. We all unfairly take from others and what we take isn't always money. I think of all the things I have taken through my life and hope that I have given back more than I have taken.
This was a deep book and I'm glad that I decided to buy it. It's good to be reminded of all the lessons Inmon sneaks into his stories. Barrett narrated wonderfully.
Interesting lives
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