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Above All
- De: John W. Huffman
- Narrado por: Rich Miller
- Duración: 10 h y 4 m
- Versión completa
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Above All, the third of the John Jospeh Sharpe trilogy series following America's Diplomats and Eyes of the Blind, is a lighthearted action-adventure historical fiction set in the waning stages of the Vietnam War. The story which pits a consummate warrior against the political strangulation that rendered our armed forces virtually incompetent. It is a comical but sordid tale of a roguish gunship pilot and his nemesis, a petty commanding officer, who loathe each other at first sight.
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Great story, not so narration.
- De Paul en 01-10-21
- Above All
- De: John W. Huffman
- Narrado por: Rich Miller
A Real American Hero
Revisado: 05-22-15
Although it began a little slow for me, I understand the need to get each of the characters identified. Once the characters are in place the book becomes one of those that you unable to put down until the end. There is not an emotion that goes untouched. Many, many kudos to Mr. Huffman!
A Beech Grove Girl.
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Tiger Woman
- De: John W. Huffman
- Narrado por: Troy McElfresh
- Duración: 7 h y 54 m
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Tiger Woman depicts a brief period of unconventional warfare that tests the boundaries of humanity in a haunting tale of unremitting evil no ordinary soldier ever trains to face. Captain Christen, a dedicated intelligence officer with the 25th Infantry Division, directs an all-out hunt for a roguish female who leads a small guerrilla force with chilling efficiency as she employs depraved acts of psychological warfare to instill terror in those she opposes.
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The Dark Side or How to Create a Monster
- De Wdv1106 en 04-15-15
- Tiger Woman
- De: John W. Huffman
- Narrado por: Troy McElfresh
The Dark Side or How to Create a Monster
Revisado: 04-15-15
The reason Tiger Woman is who she is, is understandable. Why she became Tiger Woman it's inhumane. Unfortunately we are a product of our environment. It's a shame she was not on our side!
Many conflicting emotions because as a woman, one can relate to how she must feel, yet as a human being one cannot relate to her behavior.
It's extremely interesting how the author was able to project a kind of empathy for Tiger Woman. Yet cause the reader to have feelings of great disdain for her!
Again, Mr Huffman has out done himself with the character and environmental descriptions as well creating such an unimaginable story line.
wdv
Watch out Mr Creighton, Mr. Huffman is on his way!
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