
The 13th Hour
The Trouble with Timekeepers, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jordan Gibbs
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By:
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Cheree Alsop
About this listen
When Cadence is rescued from a time ripple, she’s pulled into the 13th hour where time is a weapon of both destruction and deliverance. Tutored by the mysterious Tok, leader of the Timekeepers, Cada finds herself on the other side of the time veil where she is taught to use her allotted seconds to right the wrongs caused by dangerous time-stealing siphons. But nothing is as it seems. Someone has organized the siphons and is using them to pursue immortality. All fingers point to one man, yet Cada is drawn inexplicably to his green eyes and damaged soul. Can she figure out the truth before an innocent man is forced to pay the ultimate price?
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