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  • Glen & Tyler's Paris Double-Cross

  • Glen and Tyler, Book 3
  • By: JB Sanders
  • Narrated by: Brian Rollins
  • Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (116 ratings)

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Glen & Tyler's Paris Double-Cross

By: JB Sanders
Narrated by: Brian Rollins
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Glen and Tyler are young, in love, and the wealthiest human beings on the planet. But when Glen's brother calls from a jail in Paris - you guessed it - they're off to France to tangle with spies, neo-Nazis, evil world-spanning conspiracies, and French gangsters. Plus they have a romantic dinner, and find long-lost treasure. Really, it's a fun-filled, nonstop romp. In this third installment of the Glen and Tyler series, we meet up with our heroes a couple of years after their Scottish Troubles, a little more world-weary, a little wiser, and no less sarcastic.

©2013 John B Sanders Jr (P)2014 John B Sanders Jr
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Another Wild Romp with Sanders!

Would you listen to Glen & Tyler's Paris Double-Cross again? Why?

I rated the first two novels in the series five stars. Paris Double-cross is no exception. You'll find yourself compelled to listen to all three books in the series again and again, due to Sanders' characters, dialogues, narration and plot lines. His wit is so fast and the whimsy so creative I finished Paris Double-cross and immediately went back to the beginning; the same was true for Honeymoon Adventure and Scottish Troubles. (I couldn't run the risk of possibly missing something.)

Who was your favorite character and why?

Of course, the main characters, Glen and Tyler are always my favorites. Then you have Glen and Tyler's bodyguards James and Kevin...hot, hot men. Tyler's grandmother is always armed with a good deal of snark. In Paris Double-cross, even the skinheads and fascist billionaires (redundant, I know) hold your attention.

What about Brian Rollins’s performance did you like?

I love Brian Rollins' incredible range of voices; you always know who's speaking, even when there isn't a tag.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

A must-see magical mystery tour.

Any additional comments?

Although it's not necessary, I'd advise buying all three novels in the series and listening to them in order. In doing so, you'll immediately recognize the subtle references.

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Too much fun!

This series is loads of good, escapist, fun! I have read the first three books and enjoyed each one thoroughly. Can't wait to read the others. And the narrator does a very good job with voices and accents.

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the best series ever.

loved it. great narrator. the plot truly rocked. I hope more sequels are forthcoming. nuff said.

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great listen!!!

Great addition to the series. Sanders does a great job keeping the story interesting and fun.

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Art theft has never looked so good.

Given I've listened to this three times already, enjoying it every time, I'd say I was hooked. I love Glen and Tyler: their relationship, their protectiveness of those they care for, and their smarts. More please.

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Well done..

As usual JB Sanders brings it. I love the dynamic between Glenn and Tyler and the dedication to each other. I love their kind and giving hearts and how generous they are to the good people around them! The intrigue, the mystery, all bring a fantasy together for us all to live. Brian Rollins does a great narration!

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it's fun and interesting a good listen

I just think it's a little to unbelievable , very little real challenges on a personal nature. one deminsiobal character development

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