Time Binge

· Brooks & Smith Book 1 · Befuddling Books · Narrated by James Urbaniak
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6 hr 1 min
Unabridged
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Time Travel: What Could Go Wrong?


Paranormal detectives Arturo Brooks and Edward Smith hated time travel before they ever laid eyes on a time machine. Now, some jerk has gone and invented one, and the consequences go beyond breaking the timeline. This time machine renders anyone who dares to use it immortal.


Plenty of people would love to get their hands on technology like that.


Racing against several clocks, Brooks and Smith team up with a terrified Puritan and a moon-dwelling hipster to stop increasingly bizarre time travel exploits from tearing their lives and reality apart, before it's too late... Or too soon.


About the Series


The Brooks & Smith series brings fast-paced science fiction and fantasy with an emphasis on humor. It follows two detectives and their makeshift family on a series of increasingly absurd adventures. These books are often silly, sometimes dark, and never child friendly.


About the Audiobook


Narrated by James Urbaniak (The Venture Bros., Difficult People, The Fabelmans), Time Binge will have you laughing out loud. It is not recommended that you listen while piloting a passenger jet or performing open heart surgery.

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About the author

Martina Fetzer is a technical writer by day and a creative writer by night. She holds an M.A. in English from West Virginia University and a Ph.D. in Emotional Whiplash from the Joss Whedon School of Fiction. She likes reading and writing weird cross-genre stories, a habit that may have formed out of her love of comic books. Martina is afraid of Benedict Cumberbatch.

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