Open All Night and Other Tales David Collins-Rivera on Podiobooks.com
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A teenage girl with a choice to make; a stand-up comic running from his past; a woman giving birth while her world is torn to pieces. Space stations, starships, and people just being people. Five stories from the Stardrifter universe!
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Open All Night -- Part 04
Max and the gang do their best to get the 4TH STREET DINER ready
for a big inspection, but the fix is in, and nothing they do may
make any difference! Chili with crackers, enemies with ambition,
and nanobots with a twist! Get yourself a coffee and danish while
you can still can! -
Open All Night -- Part 03
CARBORNARI'S ups the ante, with vandalism and outright sabotage!
Add to that, a comprehensive and mandatory inspection of the DINER,
and Max is feeling the heat! Is it time for him to get out of the
kitchen? -
Open All Night -- Part 02
After a bit of a tussle with the owners and employees of
CARBORNARI'S RISORANTE ITALIANO across the street, Max learns that
the fix is in! He and his crew of 4TH STREET DINER misfits have to
come up with a plan to win the licensing slot fast, or lose
everything! -
Open All Night -- Part 01
The 4TH STREET DINER, on "Souza Station", finds itself in a food
war with an Italian eatery across the street, and tempers are
flaring! With a diabolical power couple making their move, and a
hired thug pushing people around, Max Bru'llo finds himself
battling for the very survival of his restaurant! -
CODE: Black
10-year old Trapper has gotten separated from his kindly
neighbor during a crisis, and might just miss the last shuttle out.
But when he meets someone who needs more help than he does, he
finds himself at the center of a whole lot of action! A very short
dramatized tale (with sound effects and such), about gaining a
little perspective when you need it the most. -
Another Show At Twenty-Two
A man might tell himself anything in order to get by, and he
might look back on the past with little or no regret. But the past
isn't always as dead and gone as it seems, and no one gets out
unscathed. Boris Smirkoff is enjoying a quiet moment in the park
when a not-so-gentle reminder of his personal history pays a visit.
What kind of bargain does a man make with his own conscience, when
there's nowhere to hide but in the stories he tells himself?