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It’s about redemption

Review from The Unexpected President →

This book was an absolute pleasure to listen to. I had no clue about Arthur’s presidency. He becomes VP because of his patronage dealing’s in NY. But when Garfield dies and he becomes the unexpected President, he rejects his Stalwart republican buddies demands of patronage.He becomes a redeemed man by governing fairlyA must read

Old friends return, hurrah!

Review from To Hell and Back →

This is an enjoyable romp with friends. I was really glad to see(hear) these guys again. Paul Heitch’s narration still amazes me. How does he do Crusher? This installment is likely a transition to another storyline. If you are looking for a “journey of personal growth,” this ain’t it. I think we’ll get it eventually..

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If Details Trip You Up, Avoid This One

Review from Holy Ground →

The story is OK, if a little contrived. If you like military action on land, sea and air, this is the book for you. If you want accurate depictions of weapons, military procedures, and jargon, skip it. The story kept me listening, because it gets better in the second half of the book. My main..

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An improvement on previous two books

Review from To Hell and Back →

The tone of book is more in line earlier books in the series before they spiraled down into the obsession with Lucky. Of course it’s still about Lucky but the banter between the team members is back and we’re not having to wade through the overwhelming (and awkward) angst Jason has about Lucky’s fate that..

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Disjointed

Review from Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler →

Whomever appointed this disjointed account knew precisely that this was hardly the schist of knowledge proclaimed. It’s boring when it should be soaring pouring goering over the snoring mooring the scoring of roaring zetz. The frosks dealt out by these three were chilling unwilling and unfulfilling killing my billing milling around the old spittoon