
Echo Six: Black Ops 3
Korean Crisis
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Narrated by:
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Tim Welch
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By:
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Eric Meyer
North Korea has achieved a breakthrough with nuclear warheads and is about to arm their strategic missiles - weapons that could set the world ablaze. The Echo Six unit commander, Abe Talley, is ordered to take his men across the 38th Parallel. Their mission is to locate and destroy the nukes, as well as their creators. They must enter the heart of the most secretive, repressive, and brutal nation on Earth - and somehow find a way back.
The men of Echo Six, the elite NATO Special Forces unit, are no strangers to the shadowy world of behind-the-lines missions. But this one is different. Some say it is even a suicide mission. The action is bloody and explosive, and the unit is constantly savaged by an enemy that is both vicious and overwhelming. Yet the bloody expedition is not the only challenge they have to face. Treachery and betrayal dog their footsteps at every turn.
This is a truly thrilling story of vicious and cruel fighting, mixed with the politics of deceit and betrayal. A story that is full of explosive twists and turns, Echo Six: Black Ops 3 is a worthy, action-packed sequel to the best-selling Echo Six: Black Ops series.
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An audio you can't put down
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Try to find someone who can make the story interesting !
Narration is bad
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Enjoyable Quick Read
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What made the experience of listening to Echo Six: Black Ops 3 the most enjoyable?
The most enjoyable part of this audiobook was knowing that the narration was by Tim Welch.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Yes, the plot did keep me interested because I like history. I The narration set the image in my head and I was able to imagine their mission to destroy the nukes along with the journey it came with.Which character – as performed by Tim Welch – was your favorite?
I liked the main character Abe. He was the unit commander that was volunteered to take his men on the mission.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It was somewhat humorous, the voices for each character made me imagine all sorts of people.Any additional comments?
Good work Mr. Welch!! I enjoyed listening to your narration!Informative and Light
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What did you love best about Echo Six: Black Ops 3?
I like the action filled moments, like the fighting scene in the beginning with Echo Six in the enemy camp. I see a mix between American sniper and lone survivor type action scene in my head while listening.What was one of the most memorable moments of Echo Six: Black Ops 3?
I liked how each character was described physically in such detail. It really gave you a picture inside of your head of what this group, Echo Six may look and act like.What does Tim Welch bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Pronunciation of words I wouldn't understand. More exciting then reading it myself because of emotion in Tim Welch's voice.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Live to tell the storyAny additional comments?
I like the idea of them going on such a secret mission in North Korea. Thrilling concept in such an oppressive nation.Good book! Action Filled
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If you could sum up Echo Six: Black Ops 3 in three words, what would they be?
Dramatic, Captivating, RollercoasterWhat did you like best about this story?
I like how knowledgeable the author is on current events. He did a great job tying in the story with current events. Meyers' knowledge really adds to the details and action of the story. I liked the details in this story. Every small detail is important because it makes the overall plot worthwhile.What does Tim Welch bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Welch's voice made me really feel like I was there experiencing the action myself. Welch makes the story believable. He has a very bold and dramatic voice which made me feel encompassed when listening. Also, Welch did a good job with his accents and impersonating Abraham and other army members.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me more interested than I am in current events and military operations. I do not really like books of this genre but the way the story was told and narrated made it exciting. The sequence of the book and how things played out kept me interested and wanting to keep going.Any additional comments?
One thing I would change is the abbreviations of the weapons because I am not too familiar with military operations and things like that. There was a lot of terminology I did not know. On the other side of that, as a reader, I can always look up these types of things to better my knowledge and understand the book better.In Depth, Informative Story- North Korea Military
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As for the narrator, although it is only one person, I was able to picture different characters in the books and also the sceneries of the book. This individual did a good job with expressing the emotions as well as the tension through his voice.
It is a good combination with the book’s content itself and the narrator’s voice. The overall experience is very dramatic, thrilling and also exciting.
I enjoyed this book and the narration!
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What made the experience of listening to Echo Six: Black Ops 3 the most enjoyable?
Although it is only one person reading, one can get a sense of what each character was about by the tone of the speaker.Who was your favorite character and why?
All of the characters had interesting characteristics that i could not pick one.Which scene was your favorite?
From start to finish of this book it was very detailed and gave the picture of what it would be like to be in those situations in real life so i think the book overall was great.Any additional comments?
Great book and I would definitly recommed it to other people.Thrilling and action packed book
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Honestly, the story was boring until the battleground. The battleground narration was interesting that I was eager to listen to chapter two. The suspense at the end of chapter two after the conversation between the sergeant made the story exciting. The narrator impersonating a young Pakistan voice at 37:46 is great, especially, speaking with different voices back and forth. The story became interesting around Dave death, the five children kalbi killed, and the innocent children who were the enemy. I enjoy fights, weapons, and action in the narration. The narrator makes it enjoyable, but I would prefer if the author made some sounds. For example, instead of saying “he shot him three times”, the narrator should say “He shot him, Boom, Boom, Boom three times” I enjoy the humor in the audiobook and the way that it is said. The narrator was able to handle the different accent and make it interesting.
Interesting War Story
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Oddly poor narration.
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