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Sugar Time by Joy V. Smith
CD: $6.95 (plus shipping)
Cassette: $5.95 (plus shipping)
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Three complete stories: "Sugar Time," "Flight Test," and "Return to Neander."
Approximately 68 minutes
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Maxwell Sweet along with two professors have been conducting secret
experiments in an old Victorian mansion outside Galveston, Texas.
However, the two professors have vanished and Maxwell Sweet has fallen ill.
Now, it's up to Sweet's tough-as-nails niece to find out what happened
to the project -- a working time machine -- before the police destroy
her uncle's work.
Sugar Time, written by Joy V. Smith, is an audio time travel adventure
featuring a full cast, music and sound effects.
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Culhwch and Olwen read by David Lee Summers
CD: $7.95 (plus shipping)
Cassette: $6.95 (plus shipping)
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Approximately 70 minutes
Includes "Who's Who Guide to Culhwch and Olwen"
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The story of Culhwch and Olwen, first committed to paper around
1100 A.D., is one of the oldest writings of King Arthur and his knights.
Prior to being written, the story had a long oral tradition. This audio
version of Culhwch and Olwen was designed to bring the story to
modern audiences much as it was originally intended. This quirky tale
tells us just how difficult it was to get a good haircut in sixth century
Britain.
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The Image
of Mary and Other Stories (also known as Pastyme with
Good Company) by David Lee Summers
CD: $6.95 (plus shipping)
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Three complete stories: "The Image of Mary," "Rhonabwy's Dream," and "The Three Maidens of the Lake."
Approximately 57 minutes
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This is an audio CD featuring three tales told by David Lee
Summers. The title story, "The Image of Mary" is an original story of
King Arthur. Also included are "Rhonabwy's Dream," and "The Three Maidens
from the Lake." "Rhonabwy's Dream" is a story of the battle of Camlan
from the Welsh book, the Mabinogion. "The Three Maidens from the Lake" is
a traditional Welsh story about a lonely shepherd and his fey wife. In
addition to the stories, David and his daughter, Myranda, perform the
classic song, "Pastyme with Good Company."
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The Pirates of Sufiro by David Lee Summers
Listen to The Pirates of Sufiro for free
at Podiobooks.com
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The Pirates of Sufiro tells the story of Pirate Captain
Ellison Firebrandt who raided star ships until his past caught up with
him and he was exiled to a planet called Sufiro. The planet was a
virtual paradise housing great riches. Sufiro became a haven for those
who had lost all hope. Soon, entrepreneurs arrived and fought for control
of the planet. Elsewhere in the galaxy, a vast alien power appeared
threatening humanity's very existence. Firebrandt, along with his
daughter and grandson must fight for the freedom of Sufiro and the
galaxy.
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Children of the Old Stars by David Lee Summers
Listen to Children of the Old Stars for free
at Podiobooks.com
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The Cluster is a vast alien machine that destroys starships indiscriminately in
its quest for something or someone. Commander John Mark Ellis, disgraced and
booted out of the service when he fails to save a merchant ship, believes the key
to stopping the Cluster is communication. His mother, Suki Firebrandt Ellis, is
a historian who believes the very leaders of the galaxy are withholding
information about the Cluster. Clyde McClintlock believes the Cluster is God
incarnate, seeking retribution. G'Liat is an alien warrior whose own starship
was destroyed by the Cluster. All together, they set out to solve the mystery of
the Cluster before it finds the object of its quest.
The events of Children of the Old Stars follow those of The Pirates of
Sufiro, also available at Podiobooks.com.
"Children of the Old Stars presents an engrossing vision of the
future ... David Lee Summers has created a fascinating, imaginative, and very
entertaining cast of characters and worlds." S. Derrickson Moore,
The Las Cruces Sun-News
"In Children of the Old Stars, David Lee Summers has created a wonderful
mix of characters and a gripping plot. From the aliens to the whales of Earth,
who now communicate with people, each character seems to come to life from the
moment they enter the story." Kate Hill, author of The Chieftain's Bride
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Heirs of the New Earth by David Lee Summers
Listen to Heirs of the New Earth for free
at Podiobooks.com
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The Earth has gone silent. John Mark Ellis and the crew of the Sanson are
sent to investigate. When they arrive, they find vast alien machines known as
Clusters in orbit. Fearing the worst, they land and discover that the once
overcrowded, polluted Earth has become a paradise of sorts. The problem is over
half the population is dead or missing and the planet's leaders don't seem to
care. As Ellis works to unravel the mystery, sudden gravitational shifts from
the galaxy's center indicate something even worse is in the offing. Can Ellis
save the galaxy from the heirs of the new Earth?
"This is a well-crafted and thoughtful piece of science fiction. Highly
recommended." Mark Anthony Brennan, Author, Editor and Publisher
"In Heirs of the New Earth, David Lee Summers has come up with a creative
vision of the future." S. Derrickson Moore, Las Cruces Sun-News
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