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  • Hero to the Rescue

  • Hunter Legacy Series, Book 8
  • Written by: Timothy Ellis
  • Narrated by: Graham Halstead
  • Length: 6 hrs and 39 mins
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Hero to the Rescue

Written by: Timothy Ellis
Narrated by: Graham Halstead
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Publisher's Summary

"I'm not in the rescue business," states Jonathon Hunter, to the amusement of his crew.

But rescues are the least of his concerns.

Darkness is coming, and there are still people out there who don't like him.

The Sirius system has always fascinated Jon, and he is drawn to solve its mysteries.

But what is the price of being curious? Can one simple step cause what you dread the most? Is it possible to do one too many rescues? To take one step too far into the unknown?

For those who take that one step too many; be they foolhardy, curious, or simply unlucky; hope takes the shape of the Hero to the Rescue.

©2015 Timothy Ellis (P)2019 Tantor

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More of the same.

More of the same.
Unique names like Enterprise and General Patton
Women treated like play things. Lots of giggling.
My opinion this is like one of those train wrecks that are terrible but you just can’t look away.
The only thing positive…the writing is a teeny bit better.
And the narrator, bless him is okay, poor soul.
I thank the gods I’m not paying for this.
I’m addicted, reading the rest of the series. Yes I’m a masochist.

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