
The Nehring Project
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Jack Lawson

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
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When young classicist Peter Shelton was hired by the Nehring Project, he assumed they were going to use his skills in historical research. When he learned they were preparing for a trip to Third Century Roman Italy, he was both repulsed and attracted. This meant that the Nehring Project was involved in time travel and time travel was obviously nonsense, but, at the same time, what red-blooded classicist would not jump at the possibility of actually going to the Roman Empire?
Then Shelton learned that the head of the Project, Adam Nehring, had fallen in love with a Third Century beauty described in some papers he had inherited. This set the stage and Shelton was hooked. He was anxious to see someone who was perhaps the most beautiful girl in history, and only a trip through time would make that possible.
But when Shelton discovers Nehring's true motives, it becomes a race to stop him.
The jump from Twentieth Century America to Third Century Italy, and then to tragedy, was shorter than Shelton or Nehring or anyone else could realize. All the time in the world was available to the members of the Nehring Project, they believed, but they failed to reckon with insanity and evil.
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