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Punk's War
- The Punk Series, Book 1
- By: Ward Carroll
- Narrated by: Paul Heitsch
- Length: 9 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Punk’s War reveals the inner workings of the US Navy as only an insider can. An authentic and riveting thriller, it is a highly acclaimed novel of a fighter pilot’s experience in the era just before 9/11. As the US military enters another postconflict period, the themes of leadership during crisis and accomplishing the mission make Punk’s War more relevant than ever.
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I think I served with these guys
- By Willard O Kirste on 05-13-22
- Punk's War
- The Punk Series, Book 1
- By: Ward Carroll
- Narrated by: Paul Heitsch
Great story,
Reviewed: 12-28-23
narration was good wtih a vreat story. Ward Carroll writes a compelling story yhat doesnt rely on cliches for substance.
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BattleTech: No Greater Honor
- The Complete Eridani Light Horse Chronicles
- By: John Helfers, Joel Steverson, Craig A. Reed, and others
- Narrated by: Gabriella DeLuca, Jack Douglas, Sierra Taft, and others
- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
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Most mercenary units fly flags on two flagpoles at their headquarters: one with their unit’s flag, and other bearing the flag of their current employer. However, the Third Regimental Combat Team—a.k.a. the Eridani Light Horse—leaves one flagpole bare, as a reminder of the death of the Star League, and the other pole flies the Light Horse’s unit and regimental flags at half-mast.
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Where's the quality control?
- By Nathan Thomas on 03-29-23
- BattleTech: No Greater Honor
- The Complete Eridani Light Horse Chronicles
- By: John Helfers, Joel Steverson, Craig A. Reed, Chris Hussey, Randall N. Bills, Jason Hansa, Daniel Isberner, Alan Brundage, Jason Schmetzer, Michael J. Ciaravella
- Narrated by: Gabriella DeLuca, Jack Douglas, Sierra Taft, Robert Dale Brown Jr., Stephen-Paul Dieter
Narrators are pretty Distracting
Reviewed: 03-21-23
I really tried to set the narration aside and enjoy the stories, but the narrators used are in desperate need of work. Words are consistently mispronounced and not just words unique to the setting. Additionally, the narrator's voices do not change enough between characters and it can be hard to distinguish who is speaking. One of the narrators has changed accents for a specific character from some kind of Russian to Scottish to a southern us Scottish accent and it is pretty distracting.
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