
T-Rexes and Tax Law
Time Travelling Taxman, Book 1
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Buy Now for £14.99
No valid payment method on file.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrated by:
-
John Carter Aimone
-
By:
-
Rachel Ford
About this listen
A routine tax fraud investigation. A strange lab. A mysterious button.
He shouldn’t have pushed the button. But Alfred Favero, senior analyst with the IRS, pushed the button. And now he’s 67 million years in the past, stranded out of time with a coworker who hates him and a bunch of tax cheats. Oh, and then there’s the other inhabitants of his prehistoric home: the dinosaurs that want to make a meal of him. Things couldn’t get worse.
Until a mysterious visitor from an uncertain future shows up with murder on his mind.
©2019 Rachel Ford (P)2019 Rachel FordThere was literally nothing that I didn’t enjoy about this book- they even discussed the time travel paradoxes in a simple yet well versed way.
Really looking forward to the next book.
Brilliant and hilarious adventure
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
great story loved it from the start can't wait for book 2
great story line
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
When Alfred and Nancy go on a field trip to investigate some irregularities with a company's taxes and the fact that everybody in the company disappeared, they had no idea that the helicopter ride to the desert and a secret base would change there lives. The empty base in abandoned and there task seems impossible the computer doesn't work because there is no power. No power that is except for the power running to the big button. The big button that Alfred can't help but press. Sending them back in time to when the dinosaurs walked the earth and then begins a fight to survive, good job they are able to find the missing scientist. However any changes in the past could effect them in the future and by traveling back in time they have already made one big change that could effect every one and give Alfred a big headache trying to understand it all . Will the change mean they can get back to there own time line or are they stuck?
I liked the narrator but did have to increase the speed a bit because he talked a bit to slowly, the voices were good though and you could always tell who was speaking.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
A monster of a book
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
I wasn’t sure what to expect with this book at first I didn’t like the main character but he kind of grew on me after awhile I cannot wait to see what they do next.
Beware the IRS
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Rachel has proven her versatility with this time travelling tale and I would say my enjoyment has grown with each book I have read.
This book is light-hearted with plenty of action and an look at human interactions.
The main protagonist Alfred Favero, senior analyst for the IRS is a pedantic, number obsessed burocrat to whom keeping and enforcing rules is the highest objective. Alfred pompously considers himself superior to others and whilst pragmatic is hopelessly impractical.
The female lead character is Nancy Abbot, she is the lead information technology analyst at the IRS, intelligent and a bit of a geek. At the same time she is a confident, practical and adventurous woman and absolute counterpoint to Alfred.
They are thrown together on a mission to uncover tax fraud of large corporation and are flown out to this company’s facility in an oasis in the middle of a desert. The place is abandond and they are forced to spend the night there. They encounter dinosaurs and then accidentally send themselves back in time to the Cretaceous Period, where they find the missing billionaire and facility owner, his wife and a number of employees who have set up a fortified, well stocked camp, but are trapped in this time zone.
From here on a number of adventures and experiences ensue; some are about exploring the fauna and flora, some uncovering the secrets surrounding the facility and why these people are trapped in the past and some exploring human feelings and interactions.
Alfred learns there are more things to life than rules and starts to develop socially and emotionally. Ultimately they bring Alfred and Nancy closer and they become close friends.
Overall this is an amusing, often exciting, sometimes surprisingly deep and well paced time-travelling adventure story, which I thoroughly enjoyed and I am looking forward to the next books in the series.
At first I wasn’t sure about the narrator John Carter Aimone; to my British ear his voice would be most suited to Western or Private Investigator stories. Somehow though John’s calm, but not monotonous, ‘drawl’ suited Alfred’s character perfectly and added to the story’s enjoyment.
PS: We all know an Alfred and love to hate him!
I received a free review copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review of my own opinion of it.
tongue-in-cheek time travel adventure
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Its a fun ride following Alfred and Nancy's trip into the past - but you ask 'how does a taxman end up back when the T-Rex once roamed the earth, well no spoilers from me but I will say Alfred is such an unlikely hero yet I adore him.
If you like a bit of time travel along with a mystery and a very ordinary taxman off on adventures then this is the book for you - it's so nice when ordinary unlikely people find themselves having adventures likes this.
I was given the opportunity to maybe receive this book for free and I admit grabbed at the chance and am so glad the author choose me as one of the ones who were given the book. I honestly love it and look forward to more of Alfred's adventures.........
A USA Taxman as a hero - unlikely but read on
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Listener received this title free
I didn't enjoy the narrator so much. He did also grow on me, but not totally. There are lines he just says in a way that is too over the top for me. A bit over the top suits this story, but some of it didn't gel with me. But, listening on 1.3x speed, I could still enjoy the story.
Grew on me
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Listener received this title free
Senior analyst for the IRS, Alfred Favero, is sent to investigate a big company who is suspected of fraud. His reluctant companion is Nancy who is barely able to stand Alfreds' pompous attitude. When they arrive at the compound they find the place to be abandoned, and it looks like it's been abandoned for years. They enter a room and Alfred pushes a big red button which causes both of their lives to change forever!! Alfred and Nancy are transported millions of years into the past with no way home. they eventually find the missing people but they also find themselves embattled in a mystery that needs to be unraveled.
While the plot sounds ridiculous, it actually works extremely well! Who knew that the IRS would stumble upon such a mystery!! Lol. I do wish there was more dinosaur action though, there was one scene where it became very tense, but I wanted more. I did love the mystery intertwined with the time travelling plot though and couldn't listen to it fast enough in order to find out what happened.
But the absolute best thing about this book was Alfred. He is so sure of himself and his work, he follows the rules to the letter and is almost pompous in his attitude, but he is a lovable pompous and I immediately liked him. He reminded me a bit of Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory in a way, though he isn't geeky at all!! I also loved his interactions with Nancy. You can feel her exasperation with him but she gets Alfred to take a long look at himself when she reveals some truths to him. That's when he stars growing as a character and that's when he and Nancy become friends.
In all, this was a fun read, with plenty of laugh out loud moments... most of them from or about Alfred!! I'm intrigued to see what else Alfred gets up to and am so glad I have the second one to listen to right away!!
While I loved the story, I'm quiet torn with the narration. On one hand John Carter Aimone made for an awesome Alfred but on the other, he just read the story too slowly. It took me ages to get into because it sounded so boring and I ended up having to start again from the start and speed up the narration in order to finish it. Once I found a speed I felt comfortable with, I did end up liking his narration. He had plenty of tones and voices and put emotion behind his performance, which made it all the more fun with Alfred!!
I was given this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. This in no way affected nor influenced my thoughts.
Unlikely hero!
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
exellent
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
It was great hearing Alfred becoming a much nicer person.
Well written and narrated as always xxxx
fantastic and quirky
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.