
A Corporate Coup
Adventures of a Jump Space Accountant, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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William Turbett
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By:
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Andrew Moriarty
Jake's confused.
There are shootings in space, fighting in the streets, and Nadine is being friendly. It's the middle of a revolution but Jose is buying welding equipment, Dashi's diverted him to look for a lost ship, and Nadine has volunteered to help. Strange, but Dashi always knows what he's doing.
But with alliances failing and allies fighting each other, what is really going on? Whose side is he on? The good guys? Or the bad?
Jake, Dashi, Jose, Nadine and the Admiral are back in book 4 in the adventures of a Jump space Accountant. If you like strategy over tactics, and thought before action, this series is for you.
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Time to Close the Series
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Saving the Best for Last
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The decline of Nadine’s character from someone supposed to be an intellectual equal of Jake (I remember her correcting him on an obscure date a tax act was introduced, for example) to a shallow cartoon was really dismaying.
The dialogue needs editing.
The audio performance is a poor pairing with the dialogue as written. The performer might shine on another project, but here his style of enunciation just becomes more and more painful for my ears (overly precise pronunciation and increasingly cartoony characterization of different voices).
The first book had some interesting ideas, but would have benefited from strong editing. The subsequent books feel rushed.
Poor character development and dialogue
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