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Lost: Somewhere in Time
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 10 hrs and 32 mins
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On the day of his 19th birthday, a man with a stainless steel briefcase cabled to his wrist waited outside his classroom door. The letter contained in the case was addressed to James and was postmarked March of 1888, 157 years in the past. The letter indicated that the elder Scott was lost somewhere in time and contained the location of the Time Machine and access codes to the Artificial Intelligence which controlled it. The machine and AI were in a secret complex under his grandfather's old Victorian mansion in the hills above Cleveland.
James would not be alone in his quest to locate his grandfather somewhen in time. His longtime girlfriend, Hiroko McAdams and their two closest friends, language expert Angelina Lincoln and math genius Michael Watson would be part of the grand adventure.
Lost: Somewhere in Time is a novel in the Earthrise series.
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- Trish Westbrook
- 04-14-24
Didn’t enjoy Virtual Voice
Story line was interesting and enjoyable. Unfortunately the use of Virtual Voice ruined the reading for me. The Voice was flat and could quickly put me to sleep. Will avoid
any Virtual Voice readings in the future.
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