A Ripple in Time Series Boxed Set
Books 1-3
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Narrated by:
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Sean William Doyle
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By:
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Victor Zugg
A Ripple in Time: It started as a routine Miami to Charlotte flight for the passengers, crew, and Federal Air Marshal Stephen Mason. But a freak storm over the Atlantic propels the airliner unexplainably back in time to the early 18th century.
Finding a way back, if that's even feasible, is the least of their worries. Can they survive and adapt?
The Planters: It's 1720, Charles Town, Carolina Colony, a time and place fraught with hardships and hazards. Carving out a life here will be challenging, especially for these modern-day transplants. The plan is simple: grow, harvest, sell, and make life as comfortable as possible.
New to a new world, can Mason, Karen, Jeremy, and Lisa navigate the hard realities they are only beginning to understand?
The Punishers: It's now 1723, Charlestown, South Carolina Colony. Mason and the three other remaining survivors have built their rice plantation into a thriving enterprise.
But when an opportunity arises to revisit an old adversary, Mason embarks on a simple fact-finding mission. The risks are minimal until an unforeseen turn puts Mason and his families' future in jeopardy. With so much at stake, can Mason adapt and achieve his ultimate goal?
(P)2022 TantorContinue the series
A slow starter but a great finish
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ripple in time
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Good but could have been better
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lazy writing, one dimensional characters with "filling out pages" of pointless dialogue.
The narrator is the only reason to remotely consider this utter dross.
the narrator was brilliant
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Very effectively brings many things to life, including the lives of early colonists, sailing the oceans, plantations, American settler towns and more. Period detail is well researched.
There are one or two very convenient plot wrinkles that allow the story to be moved along, but they’re not too clunky.
Characterisation is good - by the end one cares about what happens to the people depicted.
Most of all the narration is superb and utterly credible. Quite a feat in a three novel collection.
Well worth a listen.
Not brilliant, but enjoyable
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