Timekeeper
Realm of Elestra, Book 1
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Andrew McDermott
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Rebekah Dodson
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Saved from the streets by the mysterious George Whipple, Parker and Lydia grew up in the Whipplehouse Orphanage. After being fitted with a magical monocle, Parker finds he has the ability to stop time. With his new power, he spends his days tinkering and inventing intricate doodads. Life is grand until the night Elias comes to town.
Parker's life is turned upside down when tragedy stikes on the night of the winter solstice of his 18th year. He risks losing the one thing he loves most: Lydia. But will his newfound power be able to find her? And what about the perplexing machine in the cellar workshop?
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- Gillian M
- 25-10-19
Interesting steampunk fantasy
I wasn’t sure I liked this book for the first couple of chapters but then started to enjoy it and found it quite an interesting steampunk fantasy. I would have preferred it to be a bit longer and did find the ending a little rushed. Curious to see what happens in Rebekah Dodson’s next book in this series. I loved Andrew McDermott’s narration.
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- Debbie McLean
- 06-12-20
good
this was a good wee story from the pen of Rebekah Dodson and brilliantly narrated by Andrew McDermott xxxxxx
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- Nat Beau
- 23-06-19
Pretty Decent Short Story - Worth the Listen
So firstly, the narrator Andrew McDermott is Irish, and when I say Irish, I mean he has a strong Irish accent. But it never took me out of the story, and had an oddly soothing, ASMR-like tone to it all.
The story as a whole was much better than I expected, as most books of this genre seem to be very cliche and badly written - story and character arc wise. I hope that Rebekah Dodson continues with this series because I can't wait to see what else can come. Just wanted it to be a longer story, so it was a shame when it ended :)
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- C. English
- 23-04-20
great story
loved the slowly teased darkness in Parker creeping out, the overall story left me wanting more of this world
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- Helen
- 13-07-19
amazing
Saved from the streets by the mysterious George Whipple, Parker and Lydia grew up in the Whipplehouse Orphanage.
read by the amazing Andrew McDermott
enjoyed the story very much
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- Angel Cross
- 05-07-19
The things we do for love
What an incredible story that leads you on a journey of suspense to the very end! Well written with a great narrator!
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