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Bronson Pinchot
Michael Valentine, veteran and former member of an elite private military company, has been recruited by the government to conduct a secret counter-terror operation in the Persian Gulf nation of Zubara. The unit is called Dead Six. Their mission is to take the fight to the enemy and not get caught. Lorenzo, assassin and thief extraordinaire, is being blackmailed by the world's most vicious crime lord. His team has to infiltrate the Zubaran terrorist network and pull off an impossible heist or his family will die. When Dead Six compromises his objective, Lorenzo has a new job: Find and kill Valentine. As allegiances are betrayed and the nation descends into a bloody civil war, Lorenzo and Valentine must face off. Two men. Two missions. Only one will win.
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this series is a must-read
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Bronson Pinchot does a very good job though and is very entertaining especially when performing the villain.
Little hard to follow
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The narration was also a bit odd. It took a while for me to understand the method being used by Mr. Pinochet. Over all though, I felt it could have been read at a faster pace.
In summary, the book did entertain me and it wasn't a wasted credit. I would place this in the middle of the "to read" list if you enjoy Larry Correia's other works.
Characters that are very hard to like
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The story had lots of shooting but for the most part the characters survived by there skill and not just dumb luck. I recommend this for those that like special forces stories.
Lots of killing!
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... but somehow it starts all wrong. It does not quite connect until Lorenzo and Valentine meet for the first time, from then on the story is exciting, fun and full of all that I love about the stories written by Larry.
The narration is more than just good. He is able to do all the voices, and really apply depth to all of the characters. Even though I felt 'meh' about the story I have invested in book two - all because of the second part and the narration.
Overall good listen/read.
Second half of story is excellent, first not so
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
i liked the plot. but the reader has very unusual inflections and delivery for the material. distracting, ruined it for me.Who was your favorite character and why?
liked both protagonistsWho would you have cast as narrator instead of Bronson Pinchot?
someone elseIf this book were a movie would you go see it?
yesnarrator didn't work for me
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Always enjoyable with Larry Correia and Pinchot
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What stands out is the narration. I knew of Bronson Pinchot as tv ' s Balki. You would swear that the narration was performed by an ensemble of men and women. The characters are distinct, and not just variations of one another. I am sure to listen to other books read by Bronson Pinchot.
Best narration ever
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However, as the book progressed, I grew more and more tired of the characters. They didn't develop in the story so much as the reader learned more about their pasts. They did develop some in the story, but not much.
The biggest issue I had with this story was it's clear alt-right leaning. I do not like partizan politics, and I don't like reading about partizan politics in my audiobooks. The main characters spent 90% of the book in an Islamic country, but not even once was there a reference to a good Muslim character. They were all "terrorists." The characters were all apparently pro-NRA, and they all hated the "deep state." They did not care much about civilian casualties. There was not even one mention of them trying to help save the innocent lives of the "human shields" that they had "no choice" but to shoot. Evidently, terrorists cross the Mexican boarder into America with RPGs on a regular basis. The main non-white character in the story was adopted into a family of white people. He was, predictably, the "black sheep" of the family.
Mike Kupari clearly wrote his idealized self into the story. Yes, unfortunately, this is yet another Mary Sue story.
On the bright side, the military references were accurate (if a bit too obvious, like the authors were trying to prove they knew what they were talking about). Kupari's influence again I think.
Good plot, too political, another Mary Sue story
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Bronson Pinchot performance is stellar!
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