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  • Send in the Hero

  • Hunter Legacy Series, Book 3
  • Written by: Timothy Ellis
  • Narrated by: Graham Halstead
  • Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Send in the Hero

Written by: Timothy Ellis
Narrated by: Graham Halstead
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Jonathon Hunter is a long way from home and intent on getting back to track down his unknown adversary. But local problems intrude - an annoyance becomes a real threat. Trading one war for another wasn't in his game plan, but you do what has to be done to keep others alive. Jonathon isn't playing one of his computer games any more, and the save button only works by putting your life on the line.

When the odds are stacked against you, there is only one thing left to do. Send in the Hero.

©2015 Timothy Ellis (P)2018 Tantor

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The series is beggining to bother me in how the Author treats some of the female characters.

This third book in the series would make you think other characters are beginning to be fleshed out and background information being worked in to bring those characters to life and more believable. Not the case. I feel like they’re written in as card board cutouts next to the main character. I hope there’s more development working on character details in the other books. All in all a pleasant read if only the characters were to be believable. Kudos to the Narrator for doing an excellent job.

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