
Tapper
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Rand Doerning
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De:
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S.A. Combs
Tapper - a projecting empath - is the product of a corrupted government. Nurtured from birth and ruthlessly trained, Tapper learns the art of manipulation and persuasion - becoming an elite operative with a gift of immense power. He’s the government’s prized spy until he does the unthinkable. Horrified by his actions, branded as a monster, he goes into self-exile on Mitta-4 - a colony planet on the fringe of the known universe - to settle down and lose himself in a new life. There, he finds danger comes in many guises.
A dark and deeply moving story filled with amoral behavior and one man’s quest to atone for his darkest impulses.
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OK
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Refreshing story
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Narration was great for the most part! I think some parts of the narration felt a little inconsistent (maybe a little monotone?) but not enough to distract from the story or to make me dislike the narration. Overall it was great I would have no problem listening to more works narrated by Rand Doerning!
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Interesting story and great narration!
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This was a fun sci fi, spy story. I liked the mix of back story and present story. Really made the main character deep and one you start to care about. I thought this was a well written and engaging story. It is well narrated and worth your time, if you ask me.
Great sci fi story
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The author did a fine job weaving an intricate tale of how one man could change the world... with his mind.
I found the story a bit difficult to follow but once I understood the author's intent, I was hooked. Good story, good narration and solid ending.
A Human Remote Control
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He was a person who could project empathic feelings to others. He was the pawn of a world government and after he tired of this work he tries to escape. He finds that this is not as easy as he might like and must overcome many obstacles in his path to finding peace within himself.
The book was really good and presented in a many that was very enjoyable. The narration was outstanding and very understandable and projected feeling and excitement.
I was given this book free of charge in expectation of an honest review.
A different kind of story
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It's told in 2 parts, his present situation and in flashbacks, which do not take away from the story, but adds to this one. Boy, his father was a surprise.
It's important to have the right narrator to bring the author's words to audio, Rand Doerning is perfect. His voice is pleasant, and clear. His characters were will defined. Really brought Tapper to life for me.
Great story, hoping for a continuation.
This audio was given to me free at my request & I made this review voluntarily.
A Unique Hero
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very interesting
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Told in chapters that alternate between telling his life story from the day he was born “until he does the unthinkable” and his present circumstances, the reader goes from Trapper’s years of isolation in a government facility and his eventual training to become a government weapon to his current desire to live out his remaining days in peace on a colony planet at the edges of human civilization and dealing with the government's "reluctance" to let him go.
For me, the fun aspect of the book is that its simple dialogue and overall tone, perfectly conveyed by narrator Rand Doerning, continually evokes imagery from popular culture. It’s like a Bond movie, Call of Duty/Halo, and pretty much any American war movie rolled into one. The military and government characters have the same dialogue that populates most movie/video game about these type of people—the crudity and political incorrectness of the military characters and the self-serving/self-aggrandizing talk by political figures and villains.
For example, the space Marines in “Trapper” seem to be the spitting image of the space Marines from Aliens, from the cigar chomping, barrel-chested Sergent to the unseasoned, barely tolerated Lieutenant (although with much better outcomes from all) with Trapper being the Superman of empaths with abilities he uses like a Cerebro-charged Xavier at the height of his power. While I enjoyed Doerning’s delivery that ranged from the “stop right their, villain”-style of the American Hero to “Oo-rah itching for a fight”, the fact that the book’s dialogue, narrative style and secondary characters are such well-worn tropes that dozens of movies/comics/video games spring to mind during the course of listening, does not speak to the originality of the content.
However, interspersed in the mind-killings and plasma gun action are philosophical/theological musings/discussion that balance out the more cut-and-paste story elements. Trapper himself is interesting in that while, “[he doesn’t] see [himself] in terms of good or evil right or wrong. But more like a human reflection, moving among the world around me, curious about the unusual”, he isn’t amoral and does view his actions and existence in terms of bad and evil since he fears God will not forgive him for them.
“Overall, “Trapper” is an entertaining listen, especially with Doerning’s pitch perfect delivery. Although not as complex as what “one man’s quest to abstain from his darkest impulses” seems to convey in the blurb given that he doesn’t want to kill and has no trouble curbing that “dark impulse, it’s a good book for those unfamiliar with or not a fan of most sci-fi as it is very light on space faring terminology or in-depth worldbuilding and reads mostly like a completely Earthbound adventure.
Heard It All Before but Still Fun
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