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A Pause in Space-Time: Publisher's Pack

The Stasis Stories, Books 1-2

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A Pause in Space-Time: Publisher's Pack

Written by: Laurence Dahners
Narrated by: Andre Blake
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Contains books one and two of The Stasis Stories.

A Pause in Space-Time, Book 1

Kaem Seba is a sickly and financially destitute young man with extraordinary math skills. With the help of Arya Vaii, a business student, he has developed a theory and an electronic device that allows him to stop time within limited volumes of space-time.

It quickly becomes obvious that, beyond the fact that time stops inside the stasis field, the volume of space-time in stasis might be useful for some of its other phenomenal properties. Unfortunately, the owner of the lab that tested the properties of their samples also recognizes their potential. His desire to share in their profits unhinges his shaky grasp on reality....

The Thunder of Engines, Book 2

Kaem and Arya are trying to sell “stade”, a piece of space-time in stasis, for its phenomenal mechanical properties.

Stronger than any known substance, it cannot not melt, burn, bend or break. It’s also a perfect insulator and reflects all radiation. Essentially, it can’t be altered; time is stopped within it. Kaem and Arya are struggling to negotiate the best prices they can while simultaneously fighting another company’s bid to pre-empt their patent. As if those struggles weren’t sufficient, Kaem’s beloved father develops cancer. He must try to help his family through that crisis while simultaneously attempting to save the company.

©2019 Laurence Dahners (P)2020 Podium Audio
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Quirky and fun.

Bit of a slow start. It certainly builds to some fun places. Became a fun narrative. It is playful and not too intense. Good narrator.

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A Pause in Space-Time: books 1 & 2

Wonderful and innovating story line with lots of pitfalls. The author describes everything so well that I can picture the process of making Staid and I can even visualize the many uses for such a product. I have downloaded the remaining books to follow the storyline and the characters who I feel will have many challenges and rewards ahead of them.

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Best bad book I've listened to

This is a very difficult book to review.

The writing is horrible and the narration makes it even worse...

But the story is SO good it makes up for both.

It's such a shame that the writer and narrator weren't so amateur. You can literally hear the narrator ending a sentence, and then realizing there's more to the sentence so he continues after a pause. His inflections are way off.

Yet like the story overcoming the poor, his amazing voice overcomes his poor narrative choices. Or lack of preparation

I've never listened to such a bad book and loved it so much.

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Strange

The main characters first thought when he learns his married father is sick is AIDS out of nowhere. Are we were meant to infer something based on his father being African. In what world is someone’s first thought when they hear their married parents of two decades is sick “AIDS”, maybe I’m crazy but that would never be my first thought.


There were plenty of bigoted remarks throughout the story, I think that was the straw that broke the camels back for me. Idk how worse it can get but I’m good on finding out.

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