
The Death and Life of Dominick Davidner
Middle Falls Time Travel, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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James Patrick Cronin
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By:
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Shawn Inmon
About this listen
How many lives would you spend to find your beloved?
Dominick Davidner was murdered. Then things got worse.
Instead of going on to the afterlife, Dominick found himself back in his nine-year-old body, all memories of his previous life intact. All he can think about is Emily, the love of his life, left behind when he died.
Unfortunately, she is now thousands of miles away. How can Dominick find his way back to the woman he loves, and what will he say if he finds her?
Includes a special bonus note read by the author.
©2017 Shawn Inmon (P)2018 Podium AudioAwesome series!
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Loved it
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Love this so much
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So with much anticipation I picked up the 3rd. By chapter 24 I was composing the most scathing review. I was so annoyed that the author had been so lazy and inept. You see the 1st 3rd of this book is almost identical to the 2nd book. I don't mean it covers the same territory, but it was in many places literally word for word. In some places even the internal monologue of the chief character was switched back to that of the previous book. I was so disappointed.
But then suddenly one third of the way through, new material emerged and it was as good if not better than the 1st two books, and it did not stop. The remainder of the book was a page turner and again I find myself looking forward to the next installment.
It occurred to me that perhaps the author wanted his audience to experience the tedium of reliving the same life over again and I would say that the repetition in the first part of this book achieved that very well. If that was his intention, it was well played indeed.
The audio book concludes with a note from the author that this concludes the loose ends of the 1st trilogy. I was left wondering why the chief character of book 3 upon meeting and befriending the chief character of book 1 failed to discuss their mutual acquaintance of the chief character of book 2. Maybe something to explore in the future.
If you enjoyed the 1st two books this is definitely worthy of a listen.
From annoyance to delight
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