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The Insurmountable Edge: Book Three
- A Story in Three Books
- By: Thomas H. Goodfellow
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 17 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Two children savagely stoned to death in the California desert. Top employees of a U.S. defense contractor dying at an alarming rate. A cryptic message sent by a strange, secretive source warns the contractor’s products have been corrupted and could be used against the U.S. Armed Forces. They all seem to be connected. But how? Only two men on earth are capable of putting it all together; those men are Jack Wilder and Jeff Bradshaw, two of the greatest special operations forces soldiers who have ever lived.
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The story itself and the narrator are what made me finish the book.
- By Dianna K. Crouse on 06-11-25
- The Insurmountable Edge: Book Three
- A Story in Three Books
- By: Thomas H. Goodfellow
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
Overly verbose and not very believable
Reviewed: 12-27-24
Decent story but, too much repetition and talking/churn. First book I haven’t had to rewind because I know if I missed something it would be repeated and repeated. The PTSD visions lost me. All in all became a bit tedious listening. And all the build up to be solved by simply turning the system clocks back (something I was asking for 2 hours of listening) …. Needed a better solution. Won’t purchase another one from this author.
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