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Control Point

Shadow Ops

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Control Point

De: Myke Cole
Narrado por: Corey Jackson
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Myke Cole is an expert at ratcheting up suspense and delivering pulse-pounding adventure that leaves audiences breathless. In Shadow Ops: Control Point, the world has seemingly gone mad. People are waking up with magical powers, such as the ability to raise the dead or call forth storms. The only thing staving off a plunge into chaos is the Supernatural Operations Corps, headed by Oscar Britton. But when Oscar exhibits a power of his own, the hunter becomes the hunted.

©2012 Myke Cole (P)2012 Recorded Books, LLC
Acción y Aventura Ciencia Ficción Clásicos Contemporario Fantasía Ficción Guerra y Militar Género Ficción Militar Paranormal y Urbano Mágico Aventura

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"Cross The For­ever War with Witch­world, add in the real world mod­ern mil­i­tary of Black Hawk Down, and you get Control Point, the mile-a-minute story of some­one try­ing to find pur­pose in a war he never asked for." (Jack Camp­bell, New York Times Bestselling author of "The Lost Fleet" series)
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I haven't finished the book. But, I want to speak against many of the negative reviews.

This is satire. So, when people liken the book to Haldeman's Forever War, they are really talking about the second half of that book.

The book really thinks about social equality and inequality, the use of contractors and indigenous people in American military expeditions, and the bureaucratic messes involved in that.

Further, the narrator is very expressive. However, he is African American and the viewpoint character is also African American. If you don't know that version of American English, then you might not appreciate his skill.

This is good science fiction in its political, fabulous, best.

Satire About the Contemporary Military Experience

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I think the story has a lot of potential, so I'm reading the next one.

Lots of potential

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The narrator did a great job. Each character was distinct and even though the story line was weak the narrator kept my attention.

The main character (Oscar Brittain) was lame and just when you think he's going to become something he just screws up some more. Struggled to finish the book just hoping my time and money would be rewarded with a decent ending, but what a let down.

This book should stay in the shadows

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No other words are really necessary, but Audible is insisting. So yeah. Awkward extra words.

Myke Cole is a God.

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Narrator was pretty good, but could've used a wider range of voices. The characters and plot kind of dragged for me: essentially a soldier trying to reconcile how much he likes being a soldier against the frequency of him being ordered to do things that go against his morals(which can be problematic for a profession where all you do is follow orders). Yes there's lots of magic, and it's fantastic and all, but the protagonist is so wishy washy. He wants to do good in the world but signs away(or rather coerced away) his right to have any say in what he does, with the obvious parallels to soldiers in reality. The whole reason I got this book was the recommendation of Joe Abercrombie's website because I wanted more books about large scale battles with maneuvers and orders and whatnot but this book had none of that. It was packed to the gills with military stuff, but not what I was looking for.

Interesting American Military-fantasy blend

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