• Russian Sleeper Cell

  • De: Nathan Monk
  • Narrado por: Adam Angst
  • Duración: 8 h y 46 m
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (12 calificaciones)

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De: Nathan Monk
Narrado por: Adam Angst
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The mysterious death of a nun results in the closure of the homeless shelter she had devoted her life to. Now, decades later, Father Caspian is brought in to restore the mission to its previous glory, but he quickly finds himself in over his head. How do you discern what is fact or fiction in a world dominated by addiction, mental illness, and misinformation?

When one of the shelter residents suddenly disappears after claiming he is a CIA operative hiding out on the streets, Caspian is forced to question if he has misjudged some of his clients. Is it possible that this was real, or is Caspian being brought into the delusion with him?

Caspian soon finds himself on a cross-country journey searching for answers because the question begs to be answered, “is there more than meets the eye?”

Best-selling author Nathan Monk's third novel delves deep into a world of intrigue with secret societies and powerful oligarchs, as the debut of Father Caspian helps uncover a treasonous plot that could have catastrophic results for the entire world. Join along as this new cast of characters searches for allies and discovers ancient enemies in this quest for the most elusive treasure of all: the truth.

©2023 Nathan Monk (P)2023 Nathan Monk

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Really Interesting

Like an old school spy+conspiracy theory novel, but set in modern times. I enjoyed listening to this

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Enthralling

I felt this started slowly then it gripped me and I couldn't put it down til I was done.

I enjoy Nathan Monk's storytelling style. I enjoy his introspection and commentary on salient social topics and thought-provoking questions.

I liked the tie-ins to All Saints and felt that this could stand alone if one hadn't read All Saints first.
I'm looking forward to the next one.

Thank you, Father.

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Fabulous

Like a cross between Dan Brown and Tom Clancy, but more humanized and without the ridiculous romances thrown in. Good character development, and a mixed-up chapter order that I love.

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Really good but intellectually scary

This is one of those books you wish was just a fun, pleasant read. Great story line. Good pacing. Interesting, well-developed characters.... And then you remember who wrote it and that there's way too much truth in it to be comfortable.

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Captivating and relevant

This book is unfortunately getting more and more relevant by the day. I love how it takes real world issues and makes them interesting, blurring the line between fiction and reality. The story is well written and beautifully read.

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Performance wise, better than All Saints…

But that is only because Nathan Monk isn’t narrating and editing (or rather not editing,) it. The narrator does a decent job with the material he was given. That’s where the improvement ends, sadly. This is his third novel, and Monk can’t seem to learn from his past mistakes. He goes off on long, rambling tangents that have nothing to do with the story. That alone is insanely frustrating. But on top of that, he doesn’t seem to understand story structure, how one thing is supposed to lead to the next thing until all the things lead to a satisfying conclusion. He seems to think gooey introspection is a substitute for plot progression, or political virtue signaling will make you care about the character doing it. And it isn’t even written well. The author clearly believes it is, but it’s not. At best, he just annoys the reader. All things considered, All Saints is still the worst of his novels, but that doesn’t make RSC good.

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