
The Knitting Enigma
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Vella Day

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
The last thing I expected to see today was John, our timeline agent--or whatever he was calling himself these days--in our hometown. Millie, my best friend and time traveling buddy, was thrilled. I was not. John claimed that he needed our help to keep the timeline from falling apart.
Why us, you might wonder? He claimed we were good at knitting and asking questions. And where did we have to go? To Dry Gulch, South Dakota. In freaking 1880. Even John admitted that it was a fairly lawless mining town where the ratio of men to women was 200 to 1. Okay, that part sounded fine, but no Internet? Poor facilities? And the food? Would it be something the men shot that day? Like rattlesnake?
But, of course, Millie, who had a slight crush on our time traveler thought it would be fun. Our assignment seemed simple enough. Find out what or who was behind the supposedly haunted Red Lantern Saloon.
Since John gave us a bag of gold dust and a trunk full of period clothes, I guess it wouldn't be all that bad. What could go wrong in a week?
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The voice this time - the worst it’s been. Either this piece is not edited for spelling errors or the voice is struggling to read. Example: macho. He is a macho man. Read as “ma-ko”. Millie became mile at times. To a listener, unless you are focused on the audio and nothing else, like knitting or cooking or walking, these kinds of errors really distract and disrupt the story. There were more “wait, what??” moments to rewind and try again to understand it.
Not my favorite
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