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  • Eschaton

  • The Infinity Engines, Book 3
  • By: Andrew Hastie
  • Narrated by: Rupert Degas
  • Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (36 ratings)

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Eschaton

By: Andrew Hastie
Narrated by: Rupert Degas
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Publisher's summary

Time is running out.

The Eschaton crises are converging.

Josh may be the only one who can save them, but he's trapped in the future.

The third book in the original Infinity Engines series, Eschaton continues this action-packed, dystopian time travel adventure.

The Oblivion Order is falling apart, and the time line is beginning to unravel. Dalton's obsession with the Djinn threatens to bring down the continuum and the only way to stop him is to resolve the riddles of the Eschaton Cascade and find Josh's father.

Follow Caitlin and Josh as they discover the origins of the Order and the future that the founder was aiming to avoid.

©2018 Andrew Hastie (P)2024 W. F. Howes

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Worth every penny

I started book one thinking I’d give it a shot, and the next thing I know, I’m finishing book three and about to start book four. The story is creative and has intense moments, and the voice acting is spot on. As soon as I hear a different voice I know which character is talking. I highly recommend this novel for anyone who likes sci fi and time travel/alternate history.

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The time paths

This book was a good book end to the previous books that were all cliffhangers. There were some things that didn’t make sense but temporal story can do that. The ending wasn’t quite explained, but that’s ok because there was an ending.

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Brilliant, ready for another book in this series!

The thoughtful continuation makes this an outstanding and hard to put down story and I’m happy for that.

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Interesting work and my favourite narrator

Rupert Degas is an excellent narrator. I also loved how interesting this fantasy world was. A refreshing change.

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Third installment doesn’t miss a beat!

A fast-paced multiple storyline tale that certainly reaches it’s crescendo. To stay on theme, it’s a quipu but of literary significance. Each string tells a tale in a larger story…and of course, Degas! Can’t wait for the next.

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Great Youth/teenage Series

Well performed, a bit long written in a few places, but an intriguing story. Great for teenage reading.

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What was that?

The 1st book in this series was the only good one. This book was all over the map, directionless drivel. Barely anything to do with time travel.

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Poor pace of the story.

I have 2 hrs left and I don't think this book will conclude the story. This book has been fluff so far. Very disappointed.

I hope I can come back and change this review when I'm done.

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The performance and story were great but flow was just off. It fealt really choppy if that makes sense.

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