
Acheron
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Narrado por:
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Joe Barrett
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Bryon Morrigan
Captain Nate Leathers had thought that being a soldier in Iraq was hard enough. And when his convoy is attacked and he is taken prisoner by Iraqi insurgents, he thinks things won't get any worse than that either.
But that's when the entire world turns upside down. The city of Basra is under siege from creatures far worse than your average terrorist. And now Leathers will have to find a way to survive against monsters even more horrible than he can imagine, some of which are even human.
BONUS SHORT STORY: Acheron includes Predator and Prey, one of four interlocking stories from The Junkie Quatrain by Peter Clines.
©2011 Bryon Morrigan (P)2011 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















the cinematography
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Great Zombie Book!!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would most definitely recommend this book.Who was your favorite character and why?
Nathan Leathers of course. This guy is the new John Wayne. His manner of speaking and the way he carries out the actions forces upon him are an impressive example to which all our military aspire. Conduct most becoming.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, It was very difficult to put is down.Any additional comments?
The perspective of a veteran southern US soldier in Iraq in this genre is genius.Conduct most becoming.
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Enjoyable siege feel
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Part one....
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It leaves a lot of questions unanswered and subject to interpretation by the reader. And that is good.
Tightly written and narrated with the intent of author.
Brilliantly written and narrated
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Great Spin
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
its too American ...What other book might you compare Acheron to and why?
not sureWhat did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
the range of the narrator was good and i felt they reflected the expectations of the main charactersDid Acheron inspire you to do anything?
look to see if there was a second bookAny additional comments?
Please write a second bookthe Day hell rose to earth
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What disappointed you about Acheron?
A very bigoted and stereo typed writer and story line.What could Bryon Morrigan have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
He needs to study more in depth about the subject that he is writing about and the groups of people he is writing off.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
It was OK as the story was a bit weak.What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
All three of the above e.g. Anger, Sadness, DISAPPOINTMENT!Any additional comments?
Unless you like poor story lines then this book is not for you to enjoy.Save your Credits ;(
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So the main character is an Army officer with the rank of Captain with at least one previous combat tour - 2003 in Iraq already. He gets ambushed and captured in Basra in southern Iraq and allegedly can speak Farsi fluently but complains he can't speak a word of Arabic. Kids, Farsi is about 50% Arabic - so many cognates - so this bit non-fact is highly annoying. There are a lot of Farsi speakers there. He could easily have communicated with the Iraqi who saved his butt in the first place. Although I'm not sure why he bothered to save him as the character's douchey-ness was pretty overwhelming. The fact that he gets captured and never mentions one word of concern for his soldiers is equally vexing, highly annoying and an indicator of a leadership vacuum that would make even the crappiest of officers embarrassed. Plus all the while complaining of his malnutrition and aches and pains while captured which, if I have it correctly, was only a few days. The average soldier in Iraq went through a lot more doo-doo than this clown. So this guy is a basically a sniveling pussy in uniform.
The author clearly has no actually knowledge of the US Army - maybe sat in on an ROTC class or something? - and picked up a few faux tidbits to toss in to try to get some kind authenticity but it doesn't work especially when he starts with the sage advice voice trying to show "he's been there, done that".
Note to Author: Get the facts. Please don't lecture us on how tough Basic Training was - what, like 4-5 times? Army Officers do not go to Basic Training - that's for enlisted - they attend Officer Candidate School aka OCS. There are so many mismatches of fact and experience it's nauseating. Tactically, the character (I can't call him Captain - it'd be an insult to real Captains) is a dope. He is not a professional and does not have situational awareness, self-awareness or innate intelligence. He picked up an MP-5 from an abandoned office and immediately named it "Baby". What a rube.
I stopped listening about halfway through, it just bites - lack of realism, lousy character development and narration. The story line is interesting to a point but it's not strong enough to overcome the rest of its shortcomings. Give this a pass. To all soldiers, thanks for your service and read something else.
I really hope I can return this one.
Semper Fi!
ROTC Apocalypse Fantasy
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