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Hazardous Duty
- Presidential Agent Series, Book 8
- Narrated by: Dick Hill
- Length: 13 hrs and 3 mins
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The Presidential Agent adventures return, in the most surprising novel yet in the #1 Wall Street Journal – and New York Times–bestselling series.
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- Andrew J. Shand
- 2022-06-22
What happened?
The previous titles in this series were quite good. This has far too many recaps of events that occurred in the previous titles, many of these recaps have errors! I'm tired of hearing about the stupid poorly trained dog voiding it's bladder. Red Ravisher is the dumbest porn star name I've heard. I feel like this one was mailed in.
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- Dan Schultz
- 2019-01-20
Silly book
Even though it is written as satire, the performance is brutally bad. Silly accents and pacing
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-11-12
Couldn't come up with enough new marerial?
I have always been frustrated by this author's penchant for retelling, in way too much length, things from previous books in every series he's ever written, but this....
Most of this book is a giant recap interspersed with an attempt at humorous satire that ends up being more mean and stupid than funny.
Feels like a money grab.
As usual though, Dick Hill is excellent!!!
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