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Time Paradox
- Time Series, Book 3
- Narrated by: Alexander Echols
- Length: 4 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this third installment of the Time series, the Aevus is discovered in present day, buried under the icecap at Antarctica.
Majors Rachael Henderson and Tom Prescott join together to investigate the mystery. They quickly discover the ship was commissioned in the year 2515. However, carbon dating indicated the ship has been deep beneath the ice for over 700 years. Their only chance to unravel the mystery is to awaken the crew that is in a cryogenic sleep state.
Join Jonas Arnell, Tipper Montgomery, and the rest of the crew for this mind bending, paradoxical, time travel adventure.
©2018, 2020 Brian K. (P)2020 Brian K. Larson
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