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Peacekeepers
- The Falling Empires Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: B.J. Harrison
- Length: 12 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It isn’t the only time a US presidential election has been disputed. But this time, it might lead to war.
For the first time in history, UN peacekeeping troops are amassing at the northern border. Marshall Tate has set up his new headquarters in Canada. The world watches. Tensions run high across the country. Will a second civil war tear the country apart? In the shadows, and out of the public eye, the puppet masters continue their schemes.
Can anyone figure out their ultimate plan? Is the looming chaos their endgame? Or is it something more sinister?
You’ll love this riveting thriller because it will keep you listening well past your bedtime.
The Falling Empires Series is best listened to in order, as each book builds upon the previous work.
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- Ram1500
- 2020-10-24
phenomenal book
I might be a Canadian listening to this book. but I'm siding with the USA in this book. With the American election coming up and listening to this series I stop and think about how close something like this could come true right now.
the first book was a bit slow but understandable as we had to lead up to the action. the second book is full of action and keeps you wanting to listen more. I can't wait to start the third book right now
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- Rick B
- 2020-12-08
Unbelievably realistic, nearly a prognostication!
This book (and series et al.) is a masterpiece. The shocking parallels between the plot and our present day turmoil is astonishing. Being 2020 and all, it wouldn't surprise me if the brilliant authors were time travelers issuing a good faith warning! Tongue in cheek, but this book is absolutely one of my new favorites, its inspiring and gives me hope that we can, and will definitively destroy the left, the socialist menace shall be obliterated and when, not if, that will be a day cherished throughout the next ten generations! Down with the left, axe them all, they are ALL enemies of our beautiful Republic and they will ALL be summarily executed, their blood will flow freely and that blood will water our withering tree of liberty and its thirst shall be refreshed and quenched. LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC AND DEATH TO THE COMMIES.
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- VaDavid
- 2020-05-27
Lazy & amateur writing but interesting story...
Overall, the story is entertaining however the writing leaves something to be desired. The authors are repetitive through their use of certain writing elements to the point where it becomes extremely annoying ("boom" for explosions and whenever there is a conversation between two characters, the authors end it with the same reference to mundane chatter to end the conversations). Although the story is unrealistic, there are just enough hints of partial reality to keep readers engaged. I wish I could continue the series (it really is a fascinating story) but the annoyances have hit their peak for me. The narrator is average, certainly not an RC Bray, and could tone down the "booms" and PLEASE pronounce HELO ("hee-low", not hell-oh") correctly.
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- Pedro
- 2020-03-08
Good Story
My second review on this series. Still good. I would've liked to hear more from Seth Mitchell but maybe that's still to come.
The law enforcement role was played down too much. If the country was under attack I feel pretty confident that all critical targets--to include the NSA buildings assaulted by the Spetsnaz unit--would've been under better protection than depicted. Certainly, Police air assets and metro SWAT units would be augmenting any contract security at those buildings.
Also, I find it hard to believe that there would be any effort to have the civilian population go on with business as usual while it's leaders were being bombed or forced into their bunkers. During WWII, the entire country was galvanized, resources corralled and nearly everyone put to work.
That being stated, this is still a good yarn and I will definitely finish the series. Wish you could get another narrator though.
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- Evan Queen
- 2020-01-26
James and Miranda hit another home run
I love their work. This book does not disappoint. It keeps your attention until the last page.
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- wings of Angels1
- 2023-03-30
Hold on to your seat for this ride and thriller.
I'm in awe of this story , it most definitely puts a new perspective on the world and how things can get out of hand so fast , I'm waiting to see what is gonna happen with 2024 election. this book will keep you on the end of your seat. I loved it the narrator was awsome. Everyone a I talk to I tell them about this book well worth the time taken to read and listen.
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- Dean Burney
- 2023-01-01
Why President Trump stood down. A plausible fictional scenario.
Brilliant, well researched and frightening. A+
Veterans! Here’s your series right here. Come and get it.
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- Lady Pamela
- 2022-08-30
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As a Veteran the scenarios, as artfully written here, are the sum of all fears. This is the story of an invasion of the USA by multiple nations and covers all levels from the very tactical to the political interactions. It's a pretty good book, number two of three or four in the series. The characters are generally familiar and if they aren't, they are introduced nicely. As the middle book in the series, it just seems to run out of words and one is expected to buy the next book. Yes, I will, but I'm disappointed at the marketing effort. And, don't try to read #2 without knowledge of #1. You'll be confused mightily.
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- Robert
- 2022-07-03
Truly Outstanding
I read the first story Rigged and thought it was a 5 star book. I loved how realistic the story was and it never gets boring. It’s an “edge of your seat”, fast pace, thrill ride but, Peacekeepers is well,
Michael Jackson BAD
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- Rick
- 2022-06-24
An excellent second book in the series
Peacekeepers continues where Rigged left off. Shifting plots in many regions of the US and around the world keeps the reader on the edge with each chapter.
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- Jason S Lewis
- 2022-03-27
mind blowing
You can just see this happening so easily. The way the writer has wrote the scenario for this whole book on how the whole thing could be completely possible just blows your mind. This is phenomenal piece of writing and I just cannot wait for the next book