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Let’s Get Lost Audiobook

Hosted by bystevenramirez · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 49 episodes

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4
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Episodes
49
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6m
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31
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24
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50
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About this podcast

After joining Bland Corporation’s marketing department, Adam meets the boss’s daughter, Jenny, and they fall in love. As a result, the VP decides to eliminate the junior executive. At Bland’s science division in Cambridge, Adam meets Claire, an eccentric young genius fixated on time travel. Later, he uncovers the VP’s plot and, spiraling, ends up in a mental hospital. Ashamed to face Jenny, he seeks solace in the Hudson Valley with his mad scientist uncle. There, Adam vows to win back Jenny. But how? If only he had a time machine.

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bystevenramirez hosts Let’s Get Lost Audiobook, a fiction show with 49 episodes published.

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Opening Credits

Jan 17, 20261mEp. 1S1

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Chapter 1

Jan 17, 20267mEp. 2S1

What Am I Here For? —This is the story of a young man called Adam West. Not the actor, mind you. Adam was an agreeable chap who read physics at Cornell because he wanted to follow in his parents’ footsteps…

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Chapter 2

Jan 17, 20269mEp. 3S1

Good Bait —Jenny Donovan was nineteen, three years younger than Adam. Pretty and petite, she adored Audrey Hepburn and copied her timeless bob…

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Chapter 3

Jan 17, 20267mEp. 4S1

It Could Happen To You —Bruce Donovan laid down his fork and gazed at his family. It was Thursday night and Adam had been invited once again to join them for dinner at their home…

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Chapter 4

Jan 17, 20266mEp. 5S1

Close Your Eyes —It was after midnight and Jenny couldn’t sleep. After Adam had gone home, she tried comforting her mother, assuring her that her behaviour at dinner wasn’t so bad compared to Jenny’s eighteenth birthday

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Chapter 5

Jan 17, 20265mEp. 6S1

Well, You Needn’t —It was almost April, and Adam had less than three months to come up with a new marketing campaign for the science division…

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Chapter 6

Jan 17, 20265mEp. 7S1

Little Girl Blue —For days, Adam basked in the Old Man’s praise. Recognition at last. Determined not to disappoint the CEO, he travelled to Cambridge to visit Bland’s science division…

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Chapter 7

Jan 17, 20267mEp. 8S1

Just Friends —Though spring had arrived, it was chilly. Making his way across campus, Adam recognised many of the buildings he’d seen as a child…

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Chapter 8

Jan 17, 20266mEp. 9S1

Siboney —The science division had arranged a cocktail reception in the Dome Room of the Lenox Hotel in Boston. Adam was dazzled as he walked into the second-floor ballroom…

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Chapter 9

Jan 17, 20265mEp. 10S1

Teach Me Tonight —Adam still couldn’t remember where he’d seen Dr Lewandowska before and the feeling plagued him. Why on earth did she ask him to her rooms?

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Chapter 10

Jan 17, 20265mEp. 11S1

In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning —It was after midnight when Adam left the hotel and the streets of Boston were deserted, unlike Manhattan. A town car idled at the kerb, waiting to whisk him to New York…

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Chapter 11

Jan 17, 20265mEp. 12S1

Take Five —Adam arrived at his office with enough time to consume three cups of strong coffee and half a cheese Danish. He’d managed to sleep for two hours and felt somewhat refreshed…

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Chapter 12

Jan 17, 20265mEp. 13S1

You’re Driving Me Crazy —Del Dillard was English and on the wrong side of fifty. He’d been passed over for promotion so many times, most employees thought he’d expired and become a spirit…

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Chapter 13

Jan 17, 20265mEp. 14S1

You Can Depend On Me —Adam made several frustrating attempts to locate Del Dillard, including some detective work at the cigarette stall in the lobby. This required purchasing ample amounts of chewing gum to compensate t

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Chapter 14

Jan 17, 20268mEp. 15S1

Yesterdays —The VP set the presentation for 16 June which, coincidentally, was the day Paramount Pictures planned to release Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological horror film, Psycho. It was also the day Karl Hiller was sched

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Chapter 15

Jan 17, 20265mEp. 16S1

Fin De L’Affaire —Del called in sick in the morning. Adam thought he might be faking. After obtaining his home address from Personnel, he took a taxi to see the Englishman at his flat in Chelsea…

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Chapter 16

Jan 17, 20266mEp. 17S1

How Long Has This Been Going On? —It was Thursday, 16 June, the day of the big presentation. Psycho premiered in two movie theatres in New York City and earned an impressive fifteen thousand dollars…

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Chapter 17

Jan 17, 20265mEp. 18S1

My Shining Hour —The catering staff had just finished setting up the coffee and pastries, and the flip chart stand was in place. All the models and dioramas had been arranged around the perimeter…

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Chapter 18

Jan 17, 20266mEp. 19S1

If You Could See Me Now —Rubberneckers crowded round in a horseshoe pattern, trying to get a glimpse of the grisly accident scene. Policemen had stopped traffic in both directions and were putting up wooden barriers…

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Chapter 19

Jan 17, 20266mEp. 20S1

They Say It’s Wonderful —The sound of a door opening woke Adam but he had no idea where he was. For all he knew, he was lost in the labyrinth at Knossos and the Minotaur had come round to kill him…

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