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Delta Connection

By: Hammond Innes
Narrated by: Stephen Thorne
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A desperate escape from Romania after the fall of the Ceausescus... a violent introduction to the new rules of warfare on the borders of Afghanistan... then an icy struggle for survival among the world’s highest mountains... Death follows those who seek beyond the ‘Delta Connection’ searching for something closely guarded in the most dangerous region on earth.
©1996 Hammond Innes (P)2010 BBC Audiobooks Ltd
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this is the least of Hammond Innes' creations

the narrator does a good job with the limited story line, which grows more peculiar as the protagonist is less acting than acted upon, ending up headlong in situations created by others. the limited historical interest is overshadowed by wooden characters, probing rude questions, monosyllabic answers followed by repeated rude questions, leading to fantastic shadows of the great game, centuries lost viking explorers and hidden Himalayan kingdoms.

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