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Dreams of India

A Jack Flanders Adventure

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Dreams of India

By: Meatball Fulton
Narrated by: Robert Lorick, Sakina Jaffrey
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When a beautiful Indian woman hands Jack his own business card, which she claims he gave her aunt over 40 years ago, there is no doubt in Jack's mind that another quest is about to unfold. Before the riddle is solved, Jack is off to India.

©1992 Meatball Fulton (P)1992 ZBS Foundation
Mystery Fiction Suspense
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Jack travels to India to help an elderly lady who seems to be letting go of the world. He can only do so by confronting the puns and riddles of eternity while in the dream state. Kozmic. Loved the soundtrack.

Jack confronts the puns and riddles of eternity.

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I thoroughly enjoyed this volume. nice twists in the plot and good continuity of characters.

deep and interesting with insightful quips.

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It was very enjoyable to listen, Would like to listen to some more by the same author.

It was very enjoyable.

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the mystery and the quotes from tagore make this one of my favorite Jack Flanders Adventures

The mystery and the quotes from tagore

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This somewhat annoying story of the meaning of life and death suffers from the protagonist asking questions and not getting answers. That may be the point, but after a while you would think he would wise up that he's always going to get the runaround. And what I found more annoying was his use of a half-whispering voice no matter what the circumstance. Well, maybe he is dreaming the whole thing. I found it tiresome.

Why whisper?

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