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Sticks and Stone: A Time Travel Thriller

The True Lies of Rembrandt Stone, Book 3

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Sticks and Stone: A Time Travel Thriller

Auteur(s): David James Warren
Narrateur(s): James L. Rubart
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Third time’s the charm...or not

Rembrandt Stone has only made things worse. This time, upon his return, he discovers his closest friendship is up in flames. Andrew Burke’s new scars reflect the havoc Rembrandt has left on his own timeline, and he must go back - one last trip into the past. This time, he'll save Burke, fix his life, and track down a serial killer who possesses an uncanny ability to evade him through time.

When Rembrandt lands in the past, and two children disappear into an epic Minneapolis blizzard, he's in a race with time to save the children, his partner, and create a future he can live with.

Sticks and Stone - the third book in the gripping True Lies of Rembrandt Stone series - starts sprinting right from the start and doesn’t slow down till the final words. Hold on to your head...and your heart. The continuing adventures of Rembrandt Stone from the creative minds of James L. Rubart, Susan May Warren, and newcomer David Curtis Warren, writing as David James Warren.

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The thriller is way too prolonged. The author spends more time here on the protagonists love life and it’s quite unnecessary. Feels like you’re reading a cheesy script of grey anatomy. Way more romance and poor build up to thriller. However, the idea a story with layers and inviting readers to participate in piecing elements together is really neat.

Poor Romance, plot has potential

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