I feel that the reader fits perfectly with the narrator of the series. I thoroughly enjoyed this audio book.
Funny narrator
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I feel that the reader fits perfectly with the narrator of the series. I thoroughly enjoyed this audio book.
First book- Decent Sc-fiSecond book- ok, but slippingThird book- Losing it Also lots of technical errors in military context. Things that people in the know, vets, and gun guys will spot. Overall pretty lame.
Spectacular! Best examples of humanity fighting hopeless odds with sarcasm, wit, a sexy robot, and a bus driver. Couldn’t recommend more if I was Spetznaz.
This one is among the better of its kind that I’ve read. Owen McCoy, a retired Marine Raider, works as security for a secretive facility in the Appalacian mountains of the old Hatfield/McCoy feud lands in Kentucky. Rather than just him, or a small group, an entire radius around the facility is affected by the..
I have really enjoyed this series so far, but I did NOT enjoy this book. With the prior books in the series Glynn Stewart has earned my trust enough for ONE book in the series like this. Throughout the entire book the main character is always a step behind the bad guys. He keeps getting..
I did enjoy the way the story ended. I would have given it five stars except for all the profanity. Not needed. The author is clever enough to get a laugh w/o all the vile language. Most listeners will not care but I certainly do.
If I were a merc, there’s no way I would ever work with Max. Death surrounds him like a cloud and your chances of surviving are almost zero. Overall an entertaining book although gory at times and very depressing at others. This isn’t an uplifting book but the depressing adventures of an unlucky charm of..
