End of an Era – Robert J. Sawyer Free Audiobook

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    Written by Robert J. Sawyer
    Read by Lloyd Burns (CNIB)
    Format: MP3
    Bitrate: 32 Kbps
    Unabridged

    I’m posting 11 books by Sawyer, that I’ve not seen on the site as of yet. All by 2 of these are not read by professionals, but are by volunteers that read them for “Library for the Blind”.

    That being said, I’ve heard WORSE (i.e. Librivox).

    Most of the 11 have been released by Audible, unfortunately I haven’t found any of those versions, if anyone can post Audible editions that would be MUCH APPRECIATED. Until then, these will have to do.

    UP coming UPLOADS:

    1996 – Starplex (CNIB ed.)
    1998 – Factoring Humanity (CNIB ed.)
    2005 – Mindscan (CNIB ed.)
    2007 – Rollback (audible ed.)
    2012 – Triggers (audible ed.)

    Already up:
    2008 – Identity Theft and Other Stories (CNIB ed.)
    http://theaudiobookbay/abss/identity-theft-and-other-stories-robert-j-sawyer/

    1990 – Golden Fleece (CNIB ed.)
    http://theaudiobookbay/abss/golden-fleece-robert-j-sawyer/

    1992-1994 – Quintaglio Ascension trilogy (CNIB ed.)
    http://theaudiobookbay/abss/quintaglio-ascension-trilogy-robert-j-sawyer/

    Robert J Sawyer – End of an Era (1994)

    Read by Lloyd Burns (CNIB Library for the Blind)
    7:47 unb 32/22 mono 107 MB

    Veteran archaeologist Brandon Thackery fulfills a dinosaur lover’s dream when he and colleague-best friend Miles “Klicks” Jordan take history’s first time-traveling jaunt back to the late Mesozoic. Hoping to solve the great mystery of dinosaur extinction, Brandon and Klicks use the newly discovered Huang Effect to backtrack into Earth’s 65-million-year past. There they discover not only that the earth’s gravity is half its twenty-first-century value but that the beings responsible for this are blue-slime creatures from Mars that manipulate the dinosaurs like pawns.

    Meanwhile, back in an alternate time line in which no Huang Effect exists, Brandon discovers an outrageous laptop diary, apparently written by himself, that relates all these incredible adventures; he tracks down a previously unknown Dr. Huang for an explanation.

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