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Ryan's Phantoms

The Timeless Void, Book 2

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Ryan's Phantoms

By: Craig Robertson
Narrated by: Scott Aiello
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Jon Ryan is desperate to fix the time line destroyed by the no-timing of Earth. And a desperate Jon is a very dangerous force of nature.

A few years earlier, the evil clan destroyed Earth. Jon and his team labored mightily to resurrect our lost civilization. But once they achieved that impossibility, Jon grew more and more obsessed with restoring Earth's original time line. He wants to give rebirth to his original life story, his history. In spite of pleas to the contrary by his friends, he was hellbent on achieving his unproven goal.

Jon has finally secured a timeship to use and has enlisted the help of his old partner in time, Plesmus. Her reluctance notwithstanding, she is determined to protect her friend. But no sooner had their quest begun when everything went sideways. Every intervention they tried backfired so badly that a normal man would run away. However, no one has ever accused Jon Ryan of being normal–far from it. When he spies trouble he doubles-down.

Along with recurring battles with the mysterious and ruthless Void Phantoms, Jon inexplicably runs into old acquaintances. Even Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States, isn't immune from Jon's dubious mission. As Jon bounces back-and-forth in time, his wonky timeship, Rift Dude, does little to ease the stress. But know that nothing–but nothing–ever slows Jon.

Meanwhile, back at home, Sachiko if facing a growing effort on the part of dark governmental forces to separate her from her command of the mighty timeship Aramthella. Does she have the cunning and the chops to defend her captaincy, or will nefarious elements from Earth prove to spiteful to resist? It's time for her to prove her mettle or step aside.

Come and be swept away in the adventure that it the Ryanverse!

©2022 Craig Robertson (P)2022 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Time Travel Adventure

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like okay I guess there could be some in univers explanation for why Jon couldn't go back to where he left minutes after he arrived given that he is in a fricking time machine even though no explanation is given, but getting caught by the pirates is just completely a plot hole as not long before and throught the rest of the series the membrane has been usable as a weapon. All that he needed to do was expand the membrane at the speed of light and boom the ship is radiation and I haven't even finished this book yet. The author is getting lazy, if he doesn't want to put thought into the story he didn't have to continue the series.

Also main character forgetting that he can accurately do small jumps and can do as many jumps as he wants and given that it take 4 days to fully charge the capacitors and he hadn't checked the limit of how long a jump can be before it becomes inaccurate it is probable he could accurately time travel.

There is much more, but really I think that I have proven the author has gotten sloppy.

OMFG the plot holes

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