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The Void

A 36 Novel (Volume 2)

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The Void

By: Dirk Patton
Narrated by: Liam Owen
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It's been a year since Robert Tracy (Agent Bering), saved from the executioner's needle, foiled the Cabal's plan to assassinate the President and take control of the country. Seizing the opportunity for a new life, he is happy and in love. But a rift in the very fabric of space-time conspire to strip away everything he cares about. Suddenly, no one and nothing is as it should be. Desperately trying to stop a saboteur intent on destroying the Athena Project, events spiral out of control and he is lost in the past. Stranded, with no way to return to the life he has built. Unable to trust anyone, and with assassins in hot pursuit, his only option is to seek the help of a child who can deliver a message 36 years into the future.

©2016 Dirk Patton (P)2017 Dirk Patton
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Greek Mythology Exciting Ancient Greece
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Like this book and the one before it. Only thing that drives me crazy is the way the narrator says ..." he said" and "I said". doesn't seem right some how.

Cool book.

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feels like a suicide note. why would anyone read that?
completely pointless and empty.

the whole concept is so promising but the author manages to ruin it.

depressing trash

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