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Hands Across the Sky

De: Andrew John Schmitz
Narrado por: Collene Curran
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From the first word, Hands Across the Sky draws the listener into an intoxicating tale of mystery and hope, beautifully told.

When Ezra Quinn, a San Francisco techie, gets a call one Saturday morning, he has no idea that his life is about to change beyond his wildest imaginings. Quinn is offered a lucrative position in the Middle East in his field of wearable tech. A week later, he's on a flight to Dubai.

In Dubai, Quinn meets beautiful, cosmopolitan Leila, who orients him both to his work and to the political complexities in the region. Though the Middle East is on fire, Leila drops a hint that there is another way...the way of the Open Hand.

Leila accompanies Quinn to Cairo, where he meets Alif Zahir, the passionate, intelligent official at the center of the operation. As Quinn begins working on the project, he starts to become suspicious. Is Alif Zahir really who he says he is? And is the project truly aimed at peace? Soon, events will spiral out of control, and Ezra Quinn will find himself caught up in a web of violence and treason from which there seems no escape.

©2015 Andrew John Schmitz (P)2016 Andrew John Schmitz
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After having lived in Dubai for 7 years, I was astounded to hear there are oil fields and a camel market there. Oil- yes, but off shore and the camel market is so far into the beige desert, that it can't be seen from Burj Khalifa. A few other statements were just wrong, which put me off a bit, so I then kind of switched off and just listened for background noise while working. Would have been more interesting if the narrator would have changed her voice a bit more for the male characters.

Just ok

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I enjoyed this audio book from start to finish! It has a great plot full of twists and turns, suspense, mystery, humor, tragedy, hope and a little bit of love! The narrator is perfect for the characters in this book with her many different tones and ease of reading. I'm hoping this is the first in a series because I just can't get enough of Ezra Quinn and Leila.

"I was voluntarily provided this review copy at no charge by the author, publisher or narrator."

WORTH EVERY MOMENT SPENT LISTENING!

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Wow! Just finished reading Hands Across The Sky .. It was given to me as a gift. Outstanding. I found it difficult to put this book down. In fact, I didn't. I read it in one sitting. Thought it was a fast moving dramatic mystery story with compelling characters that deceptively results in an epiphanous moment of self-examination and reassessment of values. Looking forward to more in this series. Highly recommended And intriguing story..

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I really enjoyed this book . what happened to him was so sad but he survived I recommend that you listen to this book it is different but good I received this book from the author, publisher and or narrator for a honest and unbiased review via audio book boom dot com

I highly recommend this book

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Take a wee little pinch of the crazed Nazi dentist, from Marathon Man...throw in a heaping cup of anything by Dan Brown...add in a teensy bit of pretty much anything by Paulo Coehlo, sprinkle in a bit of the Millennial tech-savvy generation, to taste...and you've got yourself "Hands Across the Sky."
This is one fast-paced, 21st Century, espionage adventure novel, featuring, quite possibly, one of the most naïve protagonists that I have ever experienced. (I mean, honestly, wouldn't you at least ASK what your new job responsibilities are, and what you new employer actually does BEFORE you pack up everything and move to a very, very, very politically unstable part of the world?)
Nevertheless, other than an incredibly unsatisfying ending, which absolutely leads the listener and/or reader to conclude that this book MUST be the first in a series, "Hands Across the Sky" is an engaging and thought-provoking novel, that raises many questions about who actually writes the history we all accept as true, as well as, the role of our US government in the Middle East quagmire. It also offers a compelling narrative regarding the ancient conflict between our dark and our light; the will-to-power vs the desire to share, help, protect and nurture each other; the closed hand vs the Open Hand.

Performer Collene Curran's reading is spot-on. She have a very lyrical and pleasant voice which renders the softer parts of the story all the better. Her way of describing food (of which there are many, in this book) are hunger-inducing, and a visceral, sensory experience for the listener. Listening to the scene where Ezra Quinn is taken far out into the desert, and (Wait! I can't say that SPOILER ALERT!)...well suffice to say, Curran's expert reading turns this horrifying scene up to "11."

All-in-all, a great listen on your commute.
Recommended.

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