Time Rider
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Narrated by:
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Paul Bellantoni
From New York Times bestselling author AJ Hartley and the imagination of disruptive creator Tom DeLonge comes a sci-fi thriller that challenges our understanding of time, history, and humanity. These creative powerhouses deliver a story that combines Hartley's masterful storytelling with DeLonge's specialized knowledge of extraordinary phenomena.
Time Rider follows Bowie, an agent from a post-democracy future state known as the Design—where humanity is stratified into genetic castes, and emotional connections have been engineered away. Sent to 1963 on a mission to preserve a lynchpin moment of history from temporal terrorists: the assassination of the American President. Baffled by what he finds in Dallas, Bowie soon discovers that something far more strange and sinister is at work. Alongside journalist Sandra Rossi, he races across time to unveil a shocking picture of hidden agendas and extremist ideologies, that force him to reevaluate the world he came from and the future of humanity.
This thought-provoking thriller examines totalitarianism, the manipulation of history as a means of ideological indoctrination, and what it is that makes us human. Hartley and DeLonge craft a narrative that's action-packed and philosophically rich, challenging listeners to consider how our understanding of the past shapes our future.
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sadly timerider is more basic (at least tbe first 25% i listened to). I would have pushed on, but the narration has been poorly executed and it ruins the experience.
the lead characters are already quite robotic (thats the point!) but the narration is stitched together in a way that clearly has involved copy and pasting certain repeates phrases from the text ("he said" and "she said")
Once you notice it, its impossible to ignore and it ruins the flow. especially since no normal narrator would say it in exactly the same robotic way over and over again.
this is not the fault of Hartley and DeLonge who may very well have written a great story. sadly I will never know as I didnt get to the find 75%
Story ok, Narration not
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