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A Narrow Ledge

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A Narrow Ledge

By: Barron Brown
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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Seven years after a brush with death on Mount Rainier, the narrator agrees to join a friend on one of the peak's most dangerous routes. Having vowed never to become That Guy who dies in the mountains, he returns to the narrow ledge between safety and oblivion. Questions swirl in his head as the climb draws near. Does danger breed character, or is mountaineering sheer indulgence? What duty has a man to stay safe for his family's sake? Will he return home brimming with experience, or make his wife a widow, his daughter an orphan? What makes danger so persistently attractive?

Barron Brown is a writer, doctor, climber, and former endurance athlete. He lives with his family in Seattle, Washington. A Narrow Ledge is his first published work.

Cover design by Kristen Radtke.

©2014 Barron Brown (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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More than a simple tale of mountaineering, A Narrow Ledge is about the choices we make and their impact on ourselves and those we careful. Transcendent prose, and a terrific, propulsive audio production.

Exhilarating performance of a suspenseful story

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My favorite narrator of all time, Ray Porter, barely took a breath between sentences. It was not a good listen for me because of that. I would have also liked more dialog. There were two unless I fell asleep and missed it.

Ray Porter spoke too fast.

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