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  • Written by: Craig Robertson
  • Narrated by: Scott Aiello
  • Length: 14 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (61 ratings)

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Time Wars Last Forever: Publisher's Pack

Written by: Craig Robertson
Narrated by: Scott Aiello
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Publisher's Summary

Contains books one and two of Time Wars Last Forever.

Ryan Time (book 1)

There is a time for everything under the heavens. A time to kill and a time to heal. A time to love and a time to hate. But when it's a time war you're looking at, it's Ryan Time.

Jon Ryan is called back two billion years to save the Earth from an unprecedented threat. An alien clan is stealing time. It uses that time energy to power its quest to amass even more time. As the very real possibility of never having existed closes in on humanity, Jon must rally his ragtag forces to do the impossible, yet again. But how can you defeat an enemy who can cause you to never have lived?

Lost Time (book 2)

The Earth - all of her history, all of her life - never existed. The Clan, the evil time thieves of the universe, sucked the time energy out of our home world. That which never was can never again be. Obviously. Well unless, of course, there's a Jon Ryan out there!

Jon and Sapale must work with their new crew, two human academics spared humankind's foul fate, along with their captured alien time ship. But is their mission doomed to fail even before it starts? How can they resurrect something that never was? They don't even know how it can be done, or if it can be done.

©2019 Craig Robertson (P)2020 Podium Audio

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Great pack!

Lots of fun between the characters. This book has a great sense of humour. Expertly acted by Scott Aiello. Great adventure that left me wanting to continue reading more stories with these characters. I had a great time and want more! Thanks.

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Time Wars Last Forever Books 1&2.. by Craig Robertson

I like the time robbing concept but the aliens are too unbelievable in this story. I think there might be a change which the new leader in the rest of the series. Otherwise I am enjoying this series too. The fact that some students on Mars are not acting responsibly is very realistic.
Once again, Scott Aiello is superb as Jon Ryan.
Thank you Craig and Scott, for hours of enjoyable listening.
Cecelia MacIntyre

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Strong start, descending into the purile

The book series has an excellent premise and it develops well early on.

Unfortunately towards the end of the first book the protagonist develops as a silly character with an attitude out of synch with the storyline.

In the second book it worsens and then the book becomes formulaic at best and annoying at worst.

If you want a spastic AI and an underdog sidekick, read expeditionary force instead.

The decent from hard / theoretical science fiction into a teenager’s silly fiction (the author killed it off IMO with the students debate scene on Mars) was sad and unbecoming.

FORTUNATELY the title was free.

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The series has been pretty good thus far…

It’s more wacky adventures starring the one and only John Ryan. My biggest gripe comes in the form of John’s wife, and the mentally defective scientist woman. They’re obnoxious to a fault, sexist, and not funny when they’re claiming to be. The wife was always annoying, buy this time, she’s unbearable.

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Unfortunate

It started out with promise but turned into a silly rant. Reader was good however the story was not.

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