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The Hitler Paradox

By: Andrew Dunkley
Narrated by: Andrew Dunkley
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In the early 23rd century, time travel has become a reality. For years, the Infinity Generator remains unused as governments debate the ramifications of potential alterations to the past until one nation, Germany, proposes the correction of humanity's worst atrocity, the Holocaust.

The United Nations agrees, and a committee is formed to work up a plan. They decide that erasing Adolf Hitler from history is the best way to achieve their goal. They study his life, find his vulnerabilities, and finally execute their attack.

Like many before them, they fail, and with that, a new and terrible foe becomes aware of their intentions, hell-bent on revenge. Now the UN must fight against time itself to achieve success before the future, the present, and the past are controlled by the Fourth Reich.

©2021 NSW (P)2022 Andrew Dunkley
Military Science Fiction Time Travel Fiction
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Interesting amd clever story, BUT .....

I like the idea of time travel and alternative history novels, so this struck me as a good listen ... and it is ... BUT ..... The people in the production company need to have a serious chat with themselves. at the end of every chapter, there is 5-8 seconds of dramatic music, then silence, for a few seconds, then the the chapter number and name is read out, then the same dramatic 5-8 seconds of music. The chapters aren't that long and as you may gather, after 5 chapters, this begins to grate a little, as its the same bit of music, every time ....... i would normally listen to a book, over a couple of days, this has taken me a couple of months, because of that irritation......

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Decent concept

Story was ok, needed some work to make it better and more interesting. Narration was terrible, that's why voice actors are available to use for these stories. Editing and production was poor, so many mistakes and repeating, I'm not sure how that was missed while listening back at Editing stage. Overall it was a story that I'd see submitted by a college student on a writing course.

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Enjoyable listen

Good job Andrew, bring on the next one! until then, its Space Nuts time.

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