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Drone
- De: W. M. J. Kreucher
- Narrado por: Samuel E. Hoke
- Duración: 3 h y 25 m
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We rely on automation. Our cars parallel park themselves. The military uses unmanned aerial vehicles for surveillance. We can't go anywhere without our phones. Our lives are ripe for hacking. Not that anyone would. When a group of high school friends meet at their 45th reunion, they discuss the hypothetical. With all these wireless networks, could someone hack a military drone? Unknown to them, a Russian spy gets wind of their idle chatter and plans to put their idea to the test.
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Kreucher hits a home run
- De Sam K. en 07-18-16
- Drone
- De: W. M. J. Kreucher
- Narrado por: Samuel E. Hoke
When Is the movie "Drone" coming out?
Revisado: 07-24-16
Would you listen to Drone again? Why?
I plan on it. The technical details of the story are fascinating and worth a closer listen.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Without a doubt, it was Sam. For being a freaking genius, he had humility. Just an regular guy to his wife and friends. When put to the test, he was calm, cool, and collected. He was a hero without the need of weapons other than his mind and practical skills.
What does Samuel E. Hoke bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Hoke was THE right voice for this story. His Russian accent added personality to the east European characters and his southern drawl brought credibility the military types. Hoke managed to keep the story on top without letting the accents get in the way. Perfect.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
"Drone" is catchy enough. Keep it.
Any additional comments?
It was a trivial, yet fateful tweet from a waitress that linked an ice cold Bulgarian assassin to a group of 60 something techies enjoying a “theoretical” conversation at their high school reunion. Within a matter of days, the theory transformed into a reality—that held the breath of our nation, it’s president and top military brass. Could a single, pilotless aircraft threaten the nation’s capitol, the lives of millions, and enable Vasili to walk away with software capable of changing 21st century military strategy? The ruthless assassin had calculated an airtight plan to do exactly that. Only one computer code writer could deliver the goal he sought—and this man was resourceful. If you like a story of an ordinary Joe pitted against an extraordinary foe, “Drone” is a sure bet to keep you listening in your driveway—till the last chapter.
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