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- Matt Gerhard
- 2020-01-14
Great New Concept: The narration just dosnt work
I really tried to like this. I very much enjoy Cussler and the direction he took creating this new series is innovative and interesting and opens the door to a host of amazing possibilities. The narrator is just so wrong for this story. His voice sounds like it would be perfect for a 1950's drag-net style cop book but is way out of place in this setting. And his continual mispronunciation of names places and words and less than stellar Chinese accents makes this book impossible to listen to for more than 20 minutes at a time. I really wanted to get more of this series but seeing as how im 4 weeks now trying to get through this one and he narrated a lot of this series I think I will be moving on to something else.
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- Richard
- 2020-10-11
It's OK
Well, I am huge fan of Clive Cussler and especailly the Oregon Files. This book was just OK. I am glad this book was NOT the first one I listened to or read because I may have not read the others. The narration was not very good and the overall story line was medicore at best. It's a must read if you like reading series in order.
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- Anonymous User
- 2020-01-31
very disappointed.
this was the most boring narrator I have ever heard. I love all of Clive cussler's books except for this series, I regret purchasing this book. very disappointed
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