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The Squirrel

By: Travis McBee
Narrated by: Matthew E Berry
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Fred enjoys squirrel hunting. It's a test of his marksmanship and patience, but when a strange man who claims to be a time traveler suddenly appears in the woods, he finds out that his little pastime could change the world in unexpected ways.

©2013 Travis McBee (P)2019 Travis McBee
Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel

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A cleverly constructed short story which gives the reader a glimpse into a possible future following the most mundane of actions. Thought provoking and attention holding, it includes cleverly turned descriptive phrases such as moving like 's cat burglar with tourette's'.
Narration is by Matthew E. Berry, his voice lending itself well to the subject matter, flawed by occasional strange pronunciations, stifled instead of stifled, for example, but essentially a good performance.

I was freely gifted with a complimentary copy of The Squirrel by the rights holder, at my request. Thank you. It was quirky and enjoyable, quick to read and left an impression which I am sure will remain with me for some time to come.

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