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Hunter Killer

By: Patrick Robinson
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Narrator Simon Vance delivers this well-researched military adventure with his well-trained voice and acting ability. Vance uses an authoritative tone to weave this tapestry of intrigue and backroom dealings. With perfect pacing and emphasis on the most important and interesting words, Vance delivers the twists and turns of this tale of international intrigue with rising tension and an even pace. Vance also masters accents from several continents with ease and confidence. Listeners searching for a fast-paced adventure will find Vance a competent companion.

Publisher's summary

Thriller master and New York Times best-selling author Patrick Robinson presents a startling if all-too-real scenario that pits the United States against France and Saudi Arabia

Always on the cutting edge of global political and military events, Robinson offers his most epic stunner yet. A rogue Saudi Arabian prince, disgusted by the royal family’s profligate ways, plans a coup d'etat. He surreptitiously enlists the help of the French, who appoint Le Chasseur (the Hunter) to do the dirty work. Assisting him will be the world’s most wanted terrorist, HAMAS's Ravi Rashood, arch-enemy of the United States.

With the French and Muslim fanatics on the verge of controlling Saudi oil, and the world economy and oil industry nearing collapse, America must act. Admiral (Ret.) Arnold Morgan faces an unparalleled challenge, not to mention mounting international opposition, as he marshals the forces to discipline a wayward "ally" and crush the terrorist menace. Failure is not an option.

©2005 Patrick Robinson (P)2005 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

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good book .. short and sweet

The book provides instant action and plot twists. Very well told . The culprits may find you taken aback . Just enough character deinition when needed .. but the story does not plod, in fact it races away when you want it to.

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I love this author. All of his works are easy to read and always entertaining. I would recommend all of his books including this one

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It was jumpy, a lot of insignificant character color and then boom a ton of action. Was not his best writing

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Unbelievable! Literally!

This book has gone a bit too far, even for the imagination. Certain people are good at war but, a couple of these guys are beyond belief. No one is that good or that lucky. I see why this book is only available in an abridged version and is not really part of the main series. Admiral Morgan isn’t even mentioned until the last two hours. Don’t waste your credit.

Larry S.
Reno, NV.

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