
Broken Samurai
One Marine’s Journey from Hero to Hitman
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Narrado por:
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Zachary Michael
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Al Carlisle
“I believe one of the biggest crimes you can commit is to break your code.” - Danny
Danny joined the Marines in 1967 and saw some of the worst fighting of the Vietnam War. Continually bombarded by the enemy, never knowing if he would live or die, each day was kill or be killed. Then his best friend and fellow Marine was injured by a mine and he was unable to save him. He was forced to listen to his friend’s cries for help until he died. Danny became angry, depressed, and numb. The only thing that made him feel alive again was killing. He came home from the war with a bad case of PTSD and couldn’t adapt to normal life.
To feed his need for killing, he became a hitman for a biker gang. Danny developed his own “Samurai Code”. He admired the way of the Samurai. As long as he followed his personal code, he could justify the murders.
Then one day he broke his code...and it broke him.
Based on real events, this is Danny’s story. It also contains psychological insight by Dr. Carlisle.
Warning: This book does not have graphic content, but some of the depictions of war have triggered PTSD in a small number of listeners.
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Narrator is Awful
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Know what you're getting
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At one point in the first 5 chapters they are having a real issue delivering a line, and you can audibly hear them take a breath and whisper "goddamnit" to themselves. It was a great humanizing moment however, so now I really don't have complaints, they bare it all on this read :)
Content wise, this account is uniquely deep, and an accurate portrayal of how combat ptsd shaped an impressionable mind at a crucial time during their mental maturation. It's sad, humbling, and important.
B+
Narration is a little off rails
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Glitchy Please Fix The Narration!!
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