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The Tumultuous Lives of Karl Strong

Middle Falls Time Travel, Book 18

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The Tumultuous Lives of Karl Strong

By: Shawn Inmon
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Karl Strong is lonely. Not quite alone, which is, perhaps, worse.

His best friend moved away, his mother died, and his father has crawled into a hole and pulled it in after him.

He is a talented athlete, but after high school, he lets himself go and dies of a heart attack. Luckily, this is Middle Falls, where death is rarely the end of the story.

Karl will have every chance to find what he needs.

The Tumultuous Lives of Karl Strong is the eighteenth book in The Middle Falls Time Travel series. Like all books in the series, it can be enjoyed as a standalone or in order.

Contains a special note from the author.

©2023 Shawn Inmon (P)2023 Podium Audio
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If you are fascinated by time travel like I am you will love these books.
They are a different take on time travel and I have loved each and every one of them.
Thank you Shawn Inmon

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This particular story in the franchise is more of an emotional rollercoaster ride, was a very enjoyable relisten.

One of the more stronger Middle falls stories

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