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Remote Control
- De: Andy McNab
- Narrado por: Joe Barrett
- Duración: 5 h y 36 m
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After his mission is suddenly terminated in Washington, D.C., British Intelligence agent Nick Stone decides to visit an old colleague, Kev Brown. But when Stone arrives at his friend's eerily quiet suburban home, he discovers a chilling scene of carnage. Every member of the Brown family has been brutally slaughtered except one: seven-year-old Kelly Brown. His instincts on red alert and adrenaline in overdrive, Stone grabs the girl and runs - with anonymous assassins in hot pursuit.
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Not as expected.
- De Brenan T en 01-07-16
- Remote Control
- De: Andy McNab
- Narrado por: Joe Barrett
My First McNab Fiction Piece - MASTERPIECE
Revisado: 06-07-19
I have been a long-time fan of Andy McNab's autobiographies and other non-fiction works, but I was hesitant to read his fiction for the longest time. I'm glad I got over that hesitation, because this book is very, very fun. It somehow breaks the mold of spy thrillers of a similar nature, which often get caught up in the bureaucracies of spy organizations, while still paying homage to the classics of the genre. The story was believable, grounded, and enjoyable (I attribute this to Mr. McNab's real-world SAS experience). The author's writing is only made better by the stellar performance of Mr. Barrett, whom I applaud.
If you are looking for a fun, grounded spy thriller, look no further. The one gripe I have is that this is the first in a series of books released by Mr. McNab, but these other titles are not allowed to be purchased in the US. I would love to read the full series, especially after having read this one.
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Fortunes of War
- De: Stephen Coonts
- Narrado por: Richard Gilliland
- Duración: 6 h y 13 m
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Flying Japan's secret weapon, a high-tech stealth jet, is Cassidy's best friend from the Air Force Academy, Captain Jiro Kimura. Defending Russia from undersea in an outdated diesel submarine is Captain Pavel Saratov. Filled with dramatic, compelling scenes of battles in the air and on the sea, Fortunes of War is an epic novel of three heroes, three countries, and a world in the balance.
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Excellent - Action and suspense.
- De Bob en 12-16-09
- Fortunes of War
- De: Stephen Coonts
- Narrado por: Richard Gilliland
A thriller in every sense of the word
Revisado: 03-22-19
This audiobook was such a treat to listen to. The plot was concise but exhilarating and the pacing was just right. I felt as though something exciting was always about to happen, but the book had just the right amounts of twists and turns to keep me guessing. Anyone who likes techno thrillers, Tom Clancy-esque political thrillers, modern dogfights, submarine warfare, or anything like that should definitely give this book a shot.
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