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Tale Spinner

By: David Donaghe
Narrated by: Mike Piscitelli
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Brandon Merryweather is a young man with two passions in life: numbers and the written word. Brandon makes his living crunching numbers and unwinds by reading a good book.

One morning, when Brandon steps out of the front door of his Manhattan apartment building, he hears a clap of thunder and sees a flash of blue light. Brandon closes his eyes in fear and when he opens them, he finds himself in Greedy Gulch, the 1880s boomtown from the novel he is reading. The people of that world call him the new Tale Spinner and expect him to finish the tale because the author of the Mojave Kid Series died before finishing the work.

The lines separating fiction and reality blur as Brandon is teleported back and forth between New York City, outer space, and Los Angeles of the 1940s. Finally, too terrified to leave his apartment in New York City, the characters from the land of fiction pay Brandon a visit.

©2011 David Donaghe (P)2022 David Donaghe
Adventure Literature & Fiction Time Travel

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