Explorer
Book 3 in the Corps of Discovery Series
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Virtual Voice
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James S Peet
This title uses virtual voice narration
About this listen
For Corps of Discovery Explorer Bill Clark, exploring parallel worlds in the multiverse is all in a day’s work, so entering the Confederate States of America was easy. Leaving is a different matter. Being hunted by some of the most dangerous people on this alternate timeline, the small team of Explorers must use their wits, skills, and experiences to outsmart their deadly foes and get home. Even if that means leaving the secret of a new technology behind, one that will shift the balance of power. But Bill isn’t about to do that. The stakes are too high.
The Explorers have been in dangerous situations before, but this one is different. This time, getting out alive may well prove impossible.
VDVMagazine Geodesy and Geoinformatics (German Academic Journal) Review: "Both books are highly recommended to read. In a technical world, they are reminiscent of the works of Karl May. The books are captivating and exciting in their richly detailed and addictive nature."
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- Michael
- 03-21-24
Could have been much better
I like the idea... Not so much execution. Needs editing - I guess people don't bother anymore, At least proof-reading then? Still no? Darn. Could have helped to clear quite a few little silly things such as knots, for instance. Don't they teach geographers that a knot (a nautical mile an hour) is a measure of a vessel's (or plane's) speed, not distance at sea? There are no "knots an hour". That'd be acceleration... No-one measures distance at sea in knots...
Virtual voice was actually pretty amazing. Granted, not perfect, but still :o) I guess the actual text must be adapted for a computer to read it properly. Eg. it would have been better to write "1200 hours" simply as "twelve hundred hours" so that the computer knew not to read it as "one thousand two hundred..." Or put dots to separate P. and I. to make it actually sound like a PI the private investigator rather than Pi the number...
I wonder if in probably not so distant future the virtual voice would do accents, age, sex etc different voices.
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