
Tears in the Fabric of Time
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Narrated by:
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Steve Davison Smith
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By:
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Stuart G. Yates
About this listen
Inspector "Tiny" Tears is ready for retirement when the most unusual case lands on his desk.
A young girl, Ana, sits in the interview room, while the uniformed man who followed her lies dead. After the girl escapes, Tears pursues her and enters a world similar—yet shockingly different—to ours.
He soon learns of a mysterious group called the Silencers, and the Transference Engine, which has irreparably damaged the fabric of space and time.
As the space-time anomalies get stronger, Tiny and Ana form a grudging bond to undo the catastrophe. But are they too late?
©2015 Stuart G. Yates (P)2022 Stuart G. Yates
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