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Turning the Clock Back

By: S. E. Pollock
Narrated by: Denver Q Baughman
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Turning the Clock Back is a Christian historical fiction novella set in the northern Mediterranean in the early 1700s. This book revolves around the essence of time. In this story, we follow our main character on a quest to redeem himself from his past mistakes. This swash buckling tale is full of thrilling adventures, romance, regret, and redemption. A heroic pirate, a damsel in distress, and a wicked uncle on a journey as they fight with what is true. It is an exciting and thought-provoking adventure. Let your mind run away and be filled with the words of this audiobook. It is intended primarily for an audience of sixteen and up.

©2021 Stephanie E Pollock (P)2023 Stephanie E Pollock
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The story line of this work includes a fresh take on a few traditional elements but is largely predictable, at least until it nears its end. The vagueness in description and simplicity of sentence structure hint at a still maturing style. In spite of those perceived weaknesses in the work itself, the listener will likely find himself deeply engaged with the story through the rich and skillful voice performance of the narrator/reader.

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