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  • Tales of the Dissolutionverse

  • A Science Fantasy Space Opera (Dissolution Cycle, Book 4)
  • By: William C. Tracy
  • Narrated by: William C. Tracy
  • Length: 20 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Tales of the Dissolutionverse

By: William C. Tracy
Narrated by: William C. Tracy
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Summary

Discover 10 planets, joined through music-based magic and an immense sentient crystal. This audiobook contains nine stories from the popular Dissolutionverse universe!

The Five Hive Plateau - Join Origon as he investigates the Pixie homeworld and tries to avert a war!

Tuning The Symphony - Learn how to change the Symphony with Rilan, as she searches for Origon's lost brother.

Last Delivery - Travel with merchants in an old war train with some suspicious cargo.

The First Majus in Space - Fly with the first spacecraft created by the 10 species! 

The Feastday - Discover the food and culture of the 10 species.

The Symphony Eater - Learn what lurks in the basement of the House of Potential.

The Society of Two Houses - Music, magic, and murder is afoot with Mandamon, as someone plots to bring down the secret Society of Two Houses!

Changing State - An ancient being confronts other-dimensional entities.

Journey to the Top of the Nether - A climbing crew searches for the top of a miles-high wall, riding a giant steampunk beetle!

If you like space opera, fast-paced adventure, music-based magic, and complex, diverse characters, then you’ll love this collection of stories from William C. Tracy’s Dissolutionverse. Pick up Tales of the Dissolutionverse to discover the music today!

There’s more adventure in The Dissolution Cycle (Epic Space Opera, LGBT):
Book 1: The Seeds of Dissolution
Book 2: Facets of the Nether
Book 3: Fall of the Imperium

©2019 William C. Tracy (P)2021 William C. Tracy

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Imaginative take on Science Fantasy

A interesting world built with well conceptualised characters, aliens and magical systems. The stories are compelling and you want to hear more.

The only problem is with the narrator, he reads in such a strange jerky way it almost sounds like a text to speech device rather than a human reading the book. It can be a little jarring and make it hard to listen for prolonged periods

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