• Crossing the Plains of Jordan

  • By: J.M. Zale
  • Narrated by: Jeremy Muñoz
  • Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Crossing the Plains of Jordan

By: J.M. Zale
Narrated by: Jeremy Muñoz
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The Western world has collapsed and the world is in a state of peril, with China being the world's lone superpower and its economic and military presence dominating the nations. Two young Jordanian IT professionals stumble across a top secret government file to end the reign of China's power. This leads to catastrophic consequences and puts them in a position where their lives are in immediate danger. The road to safety is long and the trip is full of treachery and adventure. Feel the thrill as they make their way through the uncertainty, meeting companions along the way and eluding apprehension.

This is the debut novel by J.M. Zale. Narrator Jeremy Muñoz (aka Big J.erm7 Muñoz) is a voice actor and impressionist, music producer, extreme performance artist, magician, and two-time Guinness World Record holder. He had his first live performance at the age of 5 and now, at 24 years old, has been dedicating more of his time to the world of voice-overs and producing mixed-genre albums.

©2021 Jacob M. Zale (P)2021 Jacob M. Zale

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Crossing the Plains

I did not connect with this story from the start.The narrator goes from monotone to speed accents and back and it is hard to keep listening.The story was interesting,but not really the 'end of the world' type of stuff I read. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Political thriller

This is not my usual genre to read, but I decided to give it a try. The story moved at a fast pace, often too fast. I found myself getting lost in the storyline a couple of times. I think it would have better if it had been fleshed out a bit more. It appeared that the author wanted to keep the story under a certain length, sacrificing clarity for brevity.

The narrator was a hit or miss for me also. His voices were great, but when he was reading the parts of the story without dialogue, he was very monotone and dry. Some of the accents were confusing, sounding more like Texan than Jordanian/Arabic. Also, there were a lot of mispronounced words throughout this short read.

All in all, not a bad way to spend a couple of hours. I would definitely read another book by author since this story held a lot of promise. I was given the chance to listen to the audiobook version of this book by the author/narrator/publisher and chose to review it.

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Fun story, good narration

This was a good, quick listen with a fun, engaging story. The narrator has a strong, clear voice. I would listen to the sequel.

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I was surprised by this book as I don’t usually listen to this type of book.
Well written and the narrative by Jeremy Munoz was great.
The story moved along quickly but didn’t lose anything.
I thoroughly enjoyed it. 😊

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Confusing

The story itself, is good. Or rather, it seems to be a good beginning for a story. But it seems to end too soon. Then it appears to start over again. Not real sure what that is about...I can't tell if it is a production error or if it is intending to show that they never learned their lesson and so, repeats their own history. Like I said, a bit confusing. Maybe the author can provide more insight.

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