
Gingerman: In Search of the Toymaker
A Science Fiction Adventure (Claus, Book 8)
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Narrated by:
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James Killavey
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By:
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Tony Bertauski
About this listen
The eighth stand-alone novel in the Claus Universe.
His real name is Christmas. It’s embarrassing.
He’s been accepted into the Institute of Creative Mind, a prestigious institute for eccentrics, outliers, and gifted students. A school located in the middle of nowhere with 200-year-old castles and a formidable stone wall. A school where Christmas is celebrated the entire year.
Christmas trees, ornaments, and lights decorate the castles. Presents are given out every month, and students are pitted against each other in creative challenges. Chris soon finds out, however, the stakes are high.
The losers are expelled.
He spends sleepless nights keeping up with his homework to not disappoint his parents and to keep a cruel guidance counsellor off his back. But this place is more than a demanding school for gifted students. Chris finds a clue in a textbook his first night, written in code.
Run, run as fast as you can.
When he’s presented with an impossibility that defies all laws of physics and biology, anything becomes possible. Chris discovers students aren’t chosen for their artistic abilities, but because of a DNA test. He doesn’t know what the school is really after. If he doesn’t stop them, Christmas will end forever. Everything depends on his courage.
And a strange little friend.
©2020 Tony Bertauski (P)2021 Tony BertauskiThe narrator did an excellent job of bringing the characters to life.
What an imagination!
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James Killavey returns as narrator and he does another good job. He has an almost whimsical style and his voice adds character and life to the story and the characters. The production and Killavey’s delivery are both very professional.
Another Great Claus Universe Tale.
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