
Paradox P.I.: Books 1-3
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Narrated by:
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Stacy Carolan
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By:
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Nathan Van Coops
About this listen
Yesterday’s mystery requires the detective of tomorrow.
Fans of hard-boiled, tough-as-nails detectives have a new hero in this action-packed three-book mystery collection from Nathan Van Coops.
Snappy dialogue, mind-bending time travel, and laugh-out-loud humor will keep you up late solving this series of electrifying whodunits.
This collection features:
Time of Death
Driving his murder-black Mustang with his snarky AI assistant riding shotgun, Greyson Travers is on a new case. Digging into the past is his job, but the past gets dangerous.
Electric Midnight
Greyson’s client is dead on the sidewalk,and a mysterious girl with a dark past might hold the clues he needs. But in this city, no one is who they seem. Greyson must delve deep into the neon underworld to unlock its secrets.
The Clockwork Game
Isolated at a remote lodge with a half-dozen other time travelers, Greyson’s on the trail of a priceless historical artifact. But when the body of a stranger goes missing in the fog, the treasure hunt quickly becomes a murder investigation.
Buckle up for a series you won’t forget, and download your next great listen today.
©2022 Nathan Van Coops (P)2022 Nathan Van CoopsParadox P.I. follows Greyson Travers, a private detective whose dialogue is straight out of the Forties. This works, because with so many time periods he visits throughout the trilogy, it helps the reader keep focus on who he is. I love the cases he gets to solve, particularly in Electric Midnight. But what's good about all three stories is how you can tell what time period Greyson is visiting by the authors use of surroundings and artefacts.
Greyson is a lovable MC. He's funny, smart, charismatic, lucky, and unlucky in love. Like the movies of the 1940's (for which Greyson has a love of), he has that 'swoonability' about him.
Also of note are Greyson's two sidekicks. Waldo (found him) and The Boss. One is a sarcastic but lovable A.I., very much in the vein of KITT; the other is a cool car, enough to rival another time travelling car. Both have future gizmos that give Greyson the edge with rivals, and both are key to scenes in which Greyson finds himself in a sticky situation.
Overall, brilliant. It's such fun romping through time with Greyson. Particularly good, since it was the audiobook version I listened to, is narrator Stacey Carolan. His voice suits the dry humour. I'm looking forward to more in the series. Solving the Black Dahlia next?
A time travel review. I wrote it next Thursday.
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I didn't realise this was the same universe
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Brilliant what more can I say
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