Talents and Tyrants
The Time Flow Stories, Book 2
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Robin Coppock
About this listen
This hard sci-fi novel is the second book of the Time-Flow Stories, a series of tales about Witt Ryllin, a young man who abruptly gains the ability to psychically control the flow of time. It’s also the fifth story in a combined series of tales that begins with the novelette Porter and the two Blindspot Stories.
In this book, by luck of the draw, Witt and Hax Buchry become roommates in their college athletic dorm. Through that connection, Witt meets Hax’s sister Roni (you’ve hopefully met Roni and Hax and learned about their talents in the Blindspot books).
Elsewhere in the dorm, Witt encounters Maja, an orphaned refugee from Cyreea (similar to Syria in our parallel universe).
Recognizing the power of the many psychic talents they have between them, Witt, Roni, and Hax wonder whether they could use those abilities to rescue Maja’s brother and uncle from their desperate circumstances in Cyreea.
Meanwhile, Hax’s playing football and Roni’s hacking computers. Allie/Eva’s leading her band, Eve of Destruction. And Witt’s running track, excelling at math, and meeting Allie/Eva while playing music on street corners.
Can they come together to make a difference in their world?
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- lesley
- 08-03-24
description of why things worked were interesting
enjoyed the story, hope there will be more in the same series. and that the last two are on audible soon
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- erickhen
- 08-01-24
Great story, terrible pronunciation
Great story as usual from Laurence Dahners. The mispronunciation, particularly of country names is so bad, I thought at first, it must be a part of the story that I missed. I struggle to believe that anyone could mispronounce so many words so badly.  despite all this I wait eagerly for book 3, but I do hope they get a different reader.
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