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The Mud Room

By: Robert Cook
Narrated by: Chris Vallancourt
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After a failed government sanctioned mission in Tanzania, Chase Memphis heads back to Washington D.C. to his job as the disgraced project leader. The sole analyst works for an off-book department known as the Mud Room, because of the messy cases that are assigned. Feeling guilty from losing 27 soldiers, Chase needs all his skills to help solve the mystery of what happened deep in the savanna. Using the knowledge from the ancient artists, philosophers, and archaeologists, he maps out and embarks on a journey with new friends. You are invited to travel alongside as they explore New York, Greece, and other beautiful and historic parts of the world.

This is a thrilling story that is about human frailty, forgiveness, and ultimate redemption. It explores and contrasts the power of love seen through the eyes of the most innocent and most hated as spirits collide in epic battles over the ultimate prize.

Each second achingly dragged by as Chase and the commander stood silently. The wind had stopped blowing; not even the slightest rustle came from the surrounding vegetation. No footsteps pattered in the distance. In the unnatural quiet, Chase’s heart, hammering inside his rib cage, felt thunderous.

Someone shouted below them, then another man, and another. The commander grabbed his radio. “Johnson. Do you copy?” A faint crackle but no response. The trees were too thick to reveal any movement. The commander held up an arm to summon McCloskey and Singh, who jumped out of their trucks and ran over. “Something’s not right. We need to—” A sonic boom reverberated throughout the plain, and the sky turned in the air above the trees. Chase and the other men fell to the ground on their stomachs, covering their ears against the deafening roar, but just as quickly scrambled back to their feet and sprinted down the hill. “Johnson! Johnson! Copy!” the commander screamed into his radio.

©2023 Robert Cook (P)2023 Robert Cook

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Fast-paced journey worth taking!

Great narration & story….couldn’t put down! Worth the credit! Fantastic debut from this new author…can’t wait for his next book!

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Such a Well Written Story, Creative and Engaging

I really enjoyed this book. The content was creative and engaging, and the story was inherently unique, standing out from anything else I have taken the time to listen to in recent years. The narrator was wonderful (although he does need to slow down at points) in presentation and had a perfect voice for this genre of storytelling. This is one of those stories that is beautiful at 'face value,'' This book is simply 'more', in that it offers complex glimpses in its content, to questions many of us have likely had with another, connectedness among us, that which is regretted or unresolved, and a chance through willing sacrifice to finally let the unsaid be known to those important to them. Really moving, and I can't wait to see the rest of the series to come.

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