• Frozen Reich

  • Antarctica's Hidden Menace
  • De: Thomas Weiss
  • Narrado por: Sean Walpole
  • Duración: 8 h y 39 m
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (3 calificaciones)

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De: Thomas Weiss
Narrado por: Sean Walpole
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In a chillingly masterful work by Thomas Weiss, Jr., Frozen Reich: Antarctica's Hidden Menace, an astonishing secret surfaces from deep within the icy plains of Antarctica. A duo of scientists, pushing the boundaries of the known world, stumble upon a hidden warm oasis, teeming with life and thriving amid the desolate, frozen wilderness.

As they are welcomed into an enigmatic city, they marvel at its advanced technology and impressive infrastructure, a seeming utopia that defies understanding. But behind the façade of the idealistic society lies a haunting history. As the scientists delve deeper, they unearth a chilling truth—this utopian city is a remnant of a secret Nazi base, established during the darkest days of World War II, and now home to the descendants of the original settlers.

When their intent to expose this secret to the world is discovered, the scientists are taken captive. Their hosts transform from welcoming guides to malevolent captors, determined to guard their secrets, and a nefarious plot to resurrect the Reich.

Imprisoned in the icy stronghold, the scientists must navigate a labyrinth of deception and treachery. Their only hope for survival lies in a cunning escape, a desperate race to alert the world of the impending menace, and a daring attempt to sabotage the plans for a chilling new world order.

Weiss expertly weaves a tale of suspense, intrigue, and unexpected alliances. Frozen Reich: Antarctica's Hidden Menace is a thrilling roller-coaster ride through the icy landscapes of Antarctica that will keep listeners on the edge of their seats, their hearts pounding with every twist and turn. Dive into this chilling adventure and join the fight to save humanity from a fate much colder than ice.

©2023 Thomas Weiss, Jr. (P)2023 Thomas Weiss, Jr.

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  • 03-19-24

Stilted dialogue and a ridiculous storyline

I managed to force myself half way through the book before giving up. Characters that were so superficial that I felt nothing for them, dialogue that was so unnatural that it hurt and a story that at best was weak and most of the time merely ridiculous. The narrator tried his best at sounding as reading dialogue with a believable German accent... but failing miserably. Not worth neither the money nor the time.

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