• The Clockwork Game

  • Paradox P.I., Book 3
  • By: Nathan Van Coops
  • Narrated by: Stacy Carolan
  • Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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The Clockwork Game

By: Nathan Van Coops
Narrated by: Stacy Carolan
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Publisher's summary

How do you solve a murder that hasn’t happened yet?

Private detective Greyson Travers is on a case he can’t quit.

Isolated at a remote lodge with a half-dozen other guests, he’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.

Suspicion grows as Greyson plays a dangerous cat-and-mouse game with a killer who is making up all the rules.

No one at the lodge is who they seem and Greyson will need to decipher friend from foe if he wants to escape the island alive.

Take another trip through time with a mystery that will keep you listening late into the night.

Download now, because yesterday may be too late….

©2022 Nathan Van Coops (P)2022 Nathan Van Coops

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Loved the 3 books in this series so far.

I do get a little confused when people start talking about what happened today tomorrow and yesterday, and when they go back to yesterday and have to make sure they don’t run into themselves. But, I do enjoy these books, especially Grayson and Heavens. And it looks like something is going to happen between those two.

No romance, yet and the F-bomb is used five times.

As for the narration: Stacy Carolan does a perfect job on the voices as well as his emotions when he reads.

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Love love love!

Amazing! I only read books in between Nathan Van coops book lol. He nails time travel in a way most authors cannot! Can’t wait for the next!

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Van Coops is always good fun, seldom great.

Been with Van Coops from the start of all his many many time travel books. The genre is my weakness and he gives you what you want in most of them. Fun time travel with fun limitations, creative uses and always worth a credit, I even plunked one down for this < 5hr book which I NEVER DO. His short stories collections were all fun, never quite the level of Time Like These series but this was the weakest of the four so far. Flt like the 1980's movie clue....room full of suspicious people, nobody can leave....whodunit!

The handful of twists were pretty predictable throughout, who was good or bad was pretty predictable but I knew going in to have "medium expectations" and I get to read more time travel and that's what I got. Will keep reading Van Coops but the next one needs a bit larger scale and a bit less paper thin movie villain cliche characters. Damsel in distress..check...mafia guy...check...older tough lady...check....muscle bound thug who is dumb...check...british professor...check.

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