
Reaping the Harvest
Harvest Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Mitchell Lucas
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By:
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Michael R. Hicks
Jack Dawson awakens from the terrifying nightmare of the events in Bitter Harvest to find his world under siege. Millions of people have died while he's lain in a coma in a Norwegian hospital, and the threat of humanity's total annihilation looms closer with every passing day. As Jack and his companions face the enemy on the ground, brilliant geneticist Naomi Perrault is forced to strike a bargain with the devil as she races against time to develop a super-weapon that could win the war.
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Loved the series. Hated the change of performer.
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Kept me on the edge of my seat
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different narrator than 1st two books but still go
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The narrator for this book, Mitchell Lucas, is a strong reader and can give different voices to the various people in the book. He is easy to understand and speaks clearly. The problem I had is that he continuously rushes. Some spots in a story are good to hear rapidly read to increase the intensity. When the whole book is read so quickly, it becomes exhausting to listen to. I would love to hear more from him but perhaps as a cast member or reading something shorter. He could be a favorite narrator if slowed down in the quieter parts of the book.
Excellent story, exhausting narrator
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