
Broken Castle
A WWII Mystery Thriller with a Modern Twist
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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Jack Wyatt

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..
Struggling investigator Jadene Bowman is handed the case of a lifetime—a cryptic World War II telegram sent from Kraków in 1945 that could upend a tech dynasty and reveal what history tried to erase. The job sounds simple: decode the message, find the truth—and keep it quiet.
But Jadene uncovers something far darker: in the war’s final days, a military transport vanished in the fog of chaos. As she follows a trail long erased by silence, ruthless forces close in, willing to kill for what was lost—as time runs out to save Sinclair Whitmore’s crumbling empire.
Burdened by grief and dismissed by the very field she’s fighting to break into, Jadene must outwit her pursuers before she becomes the next casualty in a war that never really ended.
Blending historical intrigue with modern suspense, Broken Castle is perfect for fans of Steve Berry, Robert Harris, and early Dan Brown. Jack J. Wyatt delivers a taut, character-driven thriller where buried truths don’t stay buried—and not everyone survives their return.
Audible really needs to “proofread” the AI transcription before they publish a work.
For example, the voice constantly refers to the heroine as being in the “pie” business as though she was a baker. She’s a P. I. as in private investigator. The voice also routinely mispronounces her name; not just one way, but in four or five different ways. Finally, the voice calls the people from Poland “polish” as in something one does to furniture as opposed to Polish.
For goodness sake, if you are going to use AI, then do a good job. The author and the reader deserve better.
Great book! The flawed AI transcription almost ruined it.
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