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The Chronology Protection Case (Dramatized)

By: Paul Levinson
Narrated by: Mark Shanahan, Full Cast
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The radio play of "The Chronology Protection Case" was adapted by Mark Shanahan with Paul Levinson, based on the novelette by Paul Levinson which first appeared in the pages of Analog magazine in September 1995. The script of the radio adaptation was nominated for a prestigious Edgar Allan Poe Award as "Best Play of 2003" by the Mystery Writers of America.

The radio play was initially performed live before a studio audience at the Museum of TV & Radio in September of 2002. It was subsequently recorded at CDM Studios in New York City in 2003, featuring a cast of nine actors, with an original sound design and score. The CDM recording was produced by Charles de Montebello and Mark Shanahan.

"The Chronology Protection Case" radio play, a science fiction murder mystery, features Shanahan in the role of Dr. Phil D'Amato, the forensic detective who appears in Levinson's acclaimed novels, The Silk Code, The Consciousness Plague, and The Pixel Eye. When D'Amato is approached by the distraught wife of a missing scientist whose work is embroiled in secrecy, he is plunged into an adventure with a terrifying and powerful force of nature at the heart of a series of mysterious deaths.

©1995 Paul Levinson (P)2005 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Adventure Mystery Dramatized Detective
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Love Levinson's work

I love all of the stuff I've heard from Paul Levinson that's available on Audible. All of them are great stories and entertaining narration

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More like 50s Analog magazine stories

About the concept of entanglement but that word is not used for some reason. Pretty squeamish detective.

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Thoughtful, well performed and escapist in a way that few audio experiences can be. With a bit of wit, and a nod and wink to great scientific thought, this story allows the listener to contemplate extemely complex advanced science while enjoying a murder mystery with an old fashioned feel - it will give anyone goosebumps. I hope there are more audio stories out there that are like this. I was really absorbed on my return trip after dropping my mother in law off at home. I hope I can find more like this as it is about a 40 minute drive.

I love to read but the production values of this reminded me of when I used to listen to radio mystery theatre as a kid. It was better off performed than read.


Enough said (written), I am a fan of this story.
Jim

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