Good story, from another viewpoint of veterans who continue to serve their country in civilian roles in a hostile environment.
Great Story
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Good story, from another viewpoint of veterans who continue to serve their country in civilian roles in a hostile environment.
I liked the overall story and the era of the late 60’s and the story told from Vietnam vet’s perspective. The narrator did really well on a couple of the characters; but the main character’s voice was very poorly done. It had a breathy sound and just didn’t fit the story. Almost stopped listening because..
Main character starts miserable but not tooo pathetic. It’s great to see him begin his rise. Book was too short, can’t wait to start the sequel!
I hope that more people will read Patricia’s books, not just Ripley. Because they are all fantastic !!! I can’t get enough of them!!!!!
It’s a fun listen as long as you don’t get too invested in the hero making good decisions. Whatever you think he will do he does the opposite.
This soulful, deep, honourable protagonist is worth knowing and spending time with. His respect and openness to other people’s ways of seeing, seeking, and knowing are key to his ability to act quickly to save lives. This is the most compelling book I’ve read in ages, but I admit it is partly due to the..
For beginners this book offers a good peripheral insight into what the American military is working on in terms of automation, productivity improvement and process streamlining. However, just as in Plato’s Cave the general population is only seeing the shadows of the great work occuring in Government labs and especially the private sector. If this..
I really enjoyed this one! It pulled me in from beginning to end and held my attention the entire time. I loved getting to see Raine and Damien get a second chance to work through what happened to them 7 years ago. They both have a lot of respect for each other and both have..
this is a great tool kit for furthering your journey on the path of the wise. I also think how lovely to understand some of the symbolism in life.
Some of the things criminals say are hilarious. Even talking over a monitored telephone line in prison.
