Patchwerk, David Tallerman
Patchwerk, David Tallerman
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Patchwerk

Author: David Tallerman

Narrator: Tim Gerard Reynolds

Unabridged: 3 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/19/2016


Synopsis

Fleeing the city on the TransContinental airship, Dran Florrian is traveling with the Palimpsest-the ultimate proof of a lifetime of scientific theorizing.

When a rogue organization attempts to steal the device, however, Dran takes drastic action.

But his invention threatens to destroy the very fabric of this and all other possible universes, unless Dran-or someone very much like him-can shut down the machine and reverse the process.

About David Tallerman

David Tallerman is the author of the Tales of Easie Damasco fantasy trilogy, the graphic novel Endangered Weapon Band around a hundred short stories, comic and film scripts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alexandra on October 17, 2015

I received this book from the publisher at no cost. This is a really hard story to talk about without major spoilers. So initially, let me know: the premise is quite clever - man makes machine that may well interfere with the very fabric of reality - and there are some nice points of world building.......more

Goodreads review by Joshua on June 14, 2016

A short, punchy, pulpy adventure story of science, espionage, and infinite universes. It's the kind of high-imagination weirdness that I love so much.......more

Goodreads review by Lis on January 23, 2017

Meddling with reality is dangerous. It's especially dangerous when your enemy has gotten possession of your device and doesn't understand important aspects of it, has removed all safety features--and intends to use it as a weapon. And when the device itself has its own opinions on what's "harmful" and......more

Goodreads review by Tim on January 27, 2016

I received this book from the author for no charge. I really enjoyed this book - I have a real weakness for action with a science fiction twist. A good idea well executed. It reminds me of Ancilary Justice.......more

Goodreads review by A.M. on August 25, 2019

A scientist turns spy to try and steal back (or disable) his own machine – the palimpsest. He fears it can be used as a type of bomb. But then he finds his ex-wife is helping his enemy. 888 This was rather interesting… but did something very confusing and with an audiobook, it was hard to tell if it w......more