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Time Shards

By: Dana Fredsti, David Fitzgerald
Narrated by: Aaron Shedlock
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It's called "the event", an unimaginable cataclysm that shatters 600 million years of the Earth's timeline.

Our world is gone, instantly replaced by a new one made of scattered remnants of the past, present, and future, dropped alongside one another in a patchwork of "shards". Monsters from Jurassic prehistory, ancient armies, and high-tech robots all coexist in this deadly post-apocalyptic landscape.

A desperate group of survivors sets out to locate the source of the disaster. They include 21st-century Californian Amber Richardson, Cam, a young Celtic warrior from Roman Britannia, Alex Brice, a policewoman from 1985, and Blake, a British soldier from World War II. With other refugees from across time, they must learn the truth behind the Event, if they are to survive.

©2018 Dana Fredsti and David Fitzgerald (P)2018 Tantor
Adventure Science Fiction Time Travel Fiction Survival

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The story is an interesting premise explored in a logical and plausible way, and the characters were quite well drawn. The plotline was transparent and easily anticipated with goodies and baddies doing their usual thing. What was most annoying for this British listener was the dreadful pronunciation by the American narrator. Why on earth choose an American to voice a story set in England requiring multiple British accents, I'll never understand. He is, no doubt a good narrator for other books, but not in this case. I cringed everytime I heard the ridiculously over-extended "a" "harnd" (hand), and "attarking" (attacking), and "tharch" (thatch). I could overlook "Taimes" for Thames and "Folk-stone" pronounced "Fokestun" usually in England because that's like Worcestershire! But oh my, the cockney accent was painful.

The narration spoiled the listening experience for me.

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Story not too bad. However, spoiled by an ending which is totally flat and anticlimactic.

FAIRLY MEDIOCRE

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such a great story idea, disappointed it never concluded or had a follow up book 🙄😥

hmm

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Terrible narration . American trying to do English accent and doesn’t know how to pronounce Thames!

A good story. Interesting idea.

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