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  • Private Sector

  • Sean Drummond Series, Book 4
  • By: Brian Haig
  • Narrated by: Joe Barrett
  • Length: 12 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (476 ratings)

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Private Sector

By: Brian Haig
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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Wherever Sean Drummond goes, it seems that the JAG officer leaves a trail of political fallout in his wake. So when his superiors get an opportunity to loan him to a prestigious law firm, they jump on it, hoping he'll soak up the nuances of civilian lawyering. But almost immediately, dark clouds appear when Sean's predecessor in the loan-out program is murdered. Then Sean begins to sense something amiss with the firm's biggest client, a telecom behemoth with large defense contracts. Now, he must survive in D.C.'s buttoned-down lawyer culture long enough to stop the killer, and long enough to discover why his firm and its top client are willing to kill anyone who gets in their way.

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"In his previous Drummond novels, Haig proved he could compete on the espionage front with the likes of Ken Follett; with this outing, he matches David Baldacci for Beltway intrigue." ( Booklist)

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Excellent storyline!!

Just when you think you have it figured out the story takes a turn in a different direction.

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My favorite so far

I'm finally hooked on Joe Barrett and I think there are two narrators on the only one I haven't listened to. Ain't that the luck!

This is my favorite so far and hope Haig will continue and return to Barrett. He ought to at least let Drummand get the girl.

But the story was good and the first of the series I carried with me all through the house and yard until I finished.

Still love the rude sarcasm which seemed a bit upgraded in this one.

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Very good read

One of the things that really carries the story is Joe Barrett was the narrator. I liked the book so much, I wanted more so I just ordered the next in the series. Then I noticed that they changed narrators (Scott Brick). I'll see if he can carry it off........if not I'll return it.

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Bravo Brian Haig!

I don’t know how he does it. Of course, as a career military man, it is understandable how he has his finger on the pulse of all things army… But he was not a jag officer, and yet, coming from a soldier who was (As well as a special operations officer with both special forces tab and the Ranger tab) He sure hits the nail on the head when it comes to Sean Drummond. The insouciant wit of Major Drummond, the clever repartee, and the self effacing asides, make him one of my favorite action heroes. Naturally, for any of the thrill genre, one must suspend a degree of belief, nonetheless, Haig stays within the lane of “it could happen“ without too many swerves into oncoming traffic. As a mild criticism, I don’t believe I’ll ever get used to Joe Barretts voice As the guy behind Sean Drummond,but hats off to him with his other voices. He did a particularly good job with the female English secretary. One of those books I regret came to an end.

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Drummond goes Corporate!

Interesting twists usual good humor and of course anothercomp l.j updated mb ess to sort out as only Drummond can! Enjoyed very much.

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First Class Entertainment

What did you love best about Private Sector?

Brian Haig's relentless wit forced me laugh out loud in the most embarrassing moments.

Who was your favorite character and why?

The lead character, Sean Drummond, though sharing some fairly predictable traits with central characters of my most favorite series, excels in humor. Of course, Joe Barrett's timing delivers masterfully.

Which scene was your favorite?

After about a half hour of thought, I can't single out one scene. It is all hugely entertaining.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

That would be a delicious opportunity.

Any additional comments?

I am looking forward to listening to the complete series over and over.

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Really good

Really good. Lots of humor and suspense. Keeps your attention. I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys those genres.

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Another Great Sean Drummond book.

I have always love the irreverent and humorous character of Sean Drummond.
This is another great book. Someone is killing young attractive women in Washington DC. They are connected; Sean figures this out and solves the case. And gets the girl at the end too.
National Security concerns (CIA) demand that Sean let the perpetrators and planners alone - however, he figures out a way to avenge these murders. There are few areas where the story drags a bit; but overall the audio performance is stellar.
Loved this book.

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Awesome writing. Brilliant Narration.

Joe Barrett brings Drummond to life. He reminds me of Frank Muller (R.I.P).

I've tried listening to one of the other books with another narrator and had to return it...not Scott Brick. But while Scott Brick is in my top 3 for narrators, nobody does Drummond better than Joe Barrett. He nails the character.

I love these novels. They always keep me guessing and listening.

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Sean Drummond Series

Sean Drummond is a lawyer - a JAG officer. Sardonic, sarcastic, and self-deprecating at times, Sean is a good guy, a patriot that has taken his oath to "preserve, protect, and defend" to heart. Each book is a complex who-done-it murder mystery in a military environment - from Baghdad to South Korea to Washington DC to Abu Ghraib, Leavenworth, and more.

Intricate plots, no objectionable language, little sex - all fade to black; Brian Haig shopped around with regard to narrators. Preference? Scott Brick or Christopher Lane - but they are all acceptable. There is a bit of violence - Sean gets himself into some scrapes, but nothing gratuitous.

Written by Brian Haig, the Sean Drummond Series consists of seven novels - Secret Sanction, Mortal Allies, The Kingmaker, Private Sector, The President's Assassin, Man in the Middle, and The Night Crew. The novels range from 12-17+ hours in length, each story has a beginning-middle-end, and you can jump in anywhere, no need to read in sequence. Released over a period of 10+ years - several publishers.

Recommended mysteries.

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