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  • The Timeless Void, Book 3
  • By: Craig Robertson
  • Narrated by: Scott Aiello
  • Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (52 ratings)
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By: Craig Robertson
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Summary

Jon's growing concern with what he sees as a corrupted time line is beginning to look like an obsession.

Yeah, those never end well. Every attempt he tries to repair Earth's post-resurrection time line only make time/space worse. The impossible and the hazardous are happening everywhere in the universe. Not only that, but they are occurring with ever-increasing frequency and bone-chilling severity. Even Jon's minor tweaks to past events backfire with an intensity that would give pause to a normal person. But not Jon Ryan! The man's relentless.

And the dark empire of the Timeless Void is fairing no better. The queen of the Void has committed her queendom to what is clearly an obsessional desire to harm Jon over all time. Even as time paradoxes begin to systematically dismantle her realm, Queen Loopi-goah's anger and irrationality only build. Nothing will stop her from having her eternal revenge on the defiler who killed her sweet daughter. And there is no one, no force, that can even slow the queen's mad descent into destruction.

Meanwhile, Sapale, Sachiko, and the crew of Aramthella are lost in a bizarre house-of-mirror existence. They don't know where they are or why they are wherever they are. And despite all their best efforts, they can't contact Jon and they can't return home. If that wasn't bad enough, a growing cabal of power brokers in the government are upping the stakes in their quest to tear control of the time ship Aramthella away from Sachiko. Her mentor and ally Tank is intentionally sidelined by those same dark forces. Now Sachiko is forced to fend off single-handedly a foe that refuses to lose.

Can time survive Jon's well-intentioned but destructive machinations? Will the Void queen destroy her own people? Will Aramthella ever sail home to safety?

©2022 Craig Robertson (P)2022 Podium Audio

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Brilliant and fun listen

Ryan keeps trying to save the world and the Galaxy, and keeps up his childish behaviour.

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not impressed

Scott Aiello's performance was great as always but the story is a waste of space. too much babling about nothing important. I am wondering how did Scott make through to the end.... I'm sorry to say but Craig Robertson did not impress in this book at all

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Floggin a dead show pony

I've absolutely loved all the John Ryan stories uptil these last 3 books and in of all, the stories were OK. Craig has enthralled me uptil now with Jr's journey but I just felt like the stories now being dragged out more than it needs to be. All Craig's other books I'd bought I'd give 5 out of 5 for, and highly recommend. These last 3 books meh not so much. Narration was still top notch

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not as good as expected

having listened to, and mostly enjoyed, all the previous Jon Ryan stories I found this series a challenge to get through. For me Ryan has gone from quirkily funny to downright irritating. Aiello is excellent as usual but the material is not as good as earlier work by the author. That being said I do intend to listen to more of Robertson's work

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confused

loved every book so far but this one was pretty confusing. if the intention was to make me dislike John as much as possible then I guess it worked. zero actually happened other than the same conversation about messing with time 10 times. hopfully the next one will be back to form.

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Why

Should of finished at the end of time wars last forever. Although it was funny in places and Scott's narration is always flawless the story was ultimately pointless. No time-ing something so it has never existed now means not what you explained it in time wars Criag? Guess we are getting another three books to loop it all back to the beginning and Jon ultimately saves the universe....... from himself. I cared about Jon and the gang since the begging of forever, through these last three books Jon was annoying and the story was dragged out. I will sum it up for you. I am going to do this, don't do that it will be bad, it's bad, rinse and repeat. so disappointed.

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