The Stranger: Eye of the Storm Audiobook, by Arthur Wallis Play Audiobook Sample

The Stranger: Eye of the Storm Audiobook

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Read By: Colin Baker, David Troughton Publisher: BBV Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2012 Format: Original Staging Audiobook ISBN:

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Egan, Saul, and Soloman find themselves back on Earth. A young girl named Meta is involved in a dangerous experiment, and Egan may come to learn something about humans before it is over. Originally released on tape, this adventure is now available for download for the very first time, and contains extra material omitted from the cassette version for reasons of space.

Eye of the Storm is an original full-cast drama from BBV.

Written by Arthur Wallis. Directed by Nicholas Briggs. Post-Production and Music by Nicholas Briggs. Featuring: Colin Baker (Soloman), David Troughton (Egan), John Wadmore (Saul), David Terence (Hunter), Karen Henson (Meta), Amanda Hurwitz (Sheila).

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"Robert Sneden was a Private for the Union during the Civil War. This is a collection of diary entries he made during the war including during the time he was captured. The conditions that the soldiers were kept in were truly horrifying and it's amazing any of them survived."

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    " Another view from the front lines- in drawings, pictures and commentary from those who fought the war and lived in the infamous prisons. "

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