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The Museum of the Omniverse

By: David Lee Summers, Patrick Thomas, Carol Hightshoe, Timothy Zahn, Jeremiah Lynch
Narrated by: Eric Schumacher, Chara, Zoee, Olivia Blake, Bradford Trojan, Charlie (Chick) Allan, Richard (Chomps) Thompson, Sara Mirasola, Paul Schumacher
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Publisher's summary

Welcome to the Museum of the Omniverse where you can safely experience actual events from every possible part of time and space. The museum is having some technical difficulties, however. Space time rifts have been opening throughout the museum and everyone has disappeared except for Mirandum, an exhibit curator. When a small group of visitors appears, Mirandum gives them a tour of the museum’s Dragon Exhibit while searching for clues to the museum’s ultimate fate.

This full cast cinematic audio experience features an original musical soundtrack by Nashville recording artist Jeff Moon and an immersive soundscape.

Stories include:

Curator at the Rift’s Edge by David Lee Summers (Space Pirates' Legacy series, Scarlet Order Vampires series): Mirandum searches for answers to the Museum’s technical issues. Everything will be fine… probably.

Stone and Fire by Timothy Zahn (Star Wars Thrawn trilogy, Quadrail series): Dax the Dragon and the young human Katrina investigate the alleged crimes of a nearly unstoppable stone troll.

The Slayers by David Lee Summers: Rado, a young man looking to find his fortune, joins the dragon hunting airship The Slayer.

The Dragon’s Keepers by David Lee Summers: Captain Tawnos, a former dragon hunter, and his crew accompany young conservationist Maelyn on a quest to save a dragon from nearby villagers.

The Banks of the City Thames by Patrick Thomas (Murphy’s Lore series, Mystic Investigators series): A thief and a huge mechanical dragon rob the banks in the City Thames. Steam Table knights Lady Thistle, and her mentor Sir Bult, are called to stop them.

Heart of the Dragon by Carol Hightshoe (Chaos Reigns Fantasy series, Omega series): The great goddess of the dragons sends young warrior Andrinor on a quest to test his heart and learn his true dragon nature.

The Dragons by Jeremiah Lynch: A young woman who lives in a group home struggles to overcome her “delusional” dragon visions until she meets an old man in a park who asks if she can see dragons.

©2024 David Lee Summers, Patrick Thomas, Carol Hightshoe, Timothy Zahn, and Jeremiah Lynch (P)2024 Seelie Studios LLC/Hadrosaur Productions
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This is the complete package. Great acting. Great music. Great SFX. This is setting a new standard for future audio drama productions.

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The museum of the Omniverse, dragon exhibit, was totally engaging. I was disappointed when it was over and certainly hope that there will be continued episodes sometime soon. This is one of my favorite audio books, including the storyline, acting, direction, and clarity of sound.

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