Glen & Tyler’s Adventures series Book 1 – 3 – JB Sanders Free Audiobook
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Read by Brian Rollins
Format: MP3
Bitrate: Variable
Unabridged
Book 1: Glen & Tyler’s Honeymoon Adventure
Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
Tyler can’t inherit unless he gets married… and when Glen proposes, hijinks ensue. Follow the guys on their world-spanning adventure as they defeat mobsters, an evil step-mother, a rakish brother-in-law and pirates. No, really – pirates! Plus, there’s an underground super-base. And hockey. Come for the romance, stay for the hockey.
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Book 2: Glen & Tyler’s Scottish Troubles
Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
In the second installment of the Glen & Tyler series, the guys find out what happens when you inherit a Scottish castle, tussle with international crime gangs and host formal balls. Yes, balls – with dancing and everything!
In typical Hardy Boys – er, Glen & Tyler fashion, there are secret passages, irascible old men, caves, missing treasure, fine liquor and kilts. Ok, the kilts thing is new – but believe me, you’ll like ’em. Although there isn’t much hockey this time around, there is shinty. There’s also some romantic anniversary thing, but really, stay for the shinty.
For those readers unfamiliar with the ancient sport of shinty, think hockey played on a field, without protective gear and with a solid rugby sensibility. Or a riot with sticks and a score keeper.
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Book 3: Glen & Tyler’s Paris Double-Cross
Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
Glen and Tyler are young, in love, and the wealthiest human beings on the planet. But when Glen’s brother calls from a jail in Paris – you guessed it – they’re off to France to tangle with spies, neo-Nazis, evil world-spanning conspiracies, and French gangsters. Plus they have a romantic dinner, and find long-lost treasure. Really, it’s a fun-filled, nonstop romp. In this third installment of the Glen and Tyler series, we meet up with our heroes a couple of years after their Scottish Troubles, a little more world-weary, a little wiser, and no less sarcastic.