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  • Tomorrow’s Spacemage

  • Spacemage Chronicle Series, Book 3
  • By: Timothy Ellis
  • Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
  • Length: 6 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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Tomorrow’s Spacemage

By: Timothy Ellis
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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Summary

"So this is what my life's going to be from now on? Continually stepping into the middle of the eternally stupid, every time they do stupid?"

Thorn is back. He's lost one civilization, and is still trying to fix two others.

But fixing something when you don't know how it broke is never as simple as you thought it'd be.

The future is threatened by his own past, and to fix everything, he thinks he has to undo what he's already done.

But what if what you did cannot be undone, and the future has more riding on it than anyone knows?

Yesterday's Spacemage was the cause. Today's Spacemage was the effect.

But can tomorrow's Spacemage save everyone?

©2018 Timothy Ellis (P)2018 Tantor
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Good story.

It’s more of the same from book two into 3. Overall I liked the series.

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A mish-mash mix of genres that can't decide.

came to this off the back of the hunter legacy which I really enjoyed. This feels like someone drew out genres from a bag and mashed magic, sci-fi as well as procedural pseudo courtroom nonsense. it doesn't know what it is and borrows heavily from the hunter series which is confusing. the characters aren't memorable or that likeable. it will pass the time but it's painful at the end. just a series of hopping around fixing threads created by the first story.

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Slightly dissappointed

I was again happy with the writing but mot so the story. The ending was a bit of an anti climax really thought it would be a bit more dramatic. Especially as the book kept hinting toward Jonathan Hunter of the Hunter Legacies

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