
Swords and Saddles
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Narrated by:
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Adam Verner
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By:
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Jack Campbell
Swords and Saddles is a must-listen collection of three novellas from New York Times best-selling author Jack Campbell.
The Rift: Answering a distress call from a colonized planet, a combat team finds themselves ambushed. They manage to scrabble their way to a remote research facility in the countryside, joining a group of schoolchildren that have holed up with the researchers - three groups united in fear that their lives will last only as long as they can avoid discovery by the aliens that have come to their planet.
Swords and Saddles: When lightning strikes Captain Ulysses Benton and his US Cavalry Fifth Regiment, they recover to find an ancient structure in the desert that they've never seen before - and writing in a language none of them recognize. It soon becomes clear that wherever it is they are, it isn't 1870s Kansas.
Failure to Obey: When Lieutenant Jen Shen saves the day after a terrorist attack on a space station, she gets a medal, but Ivan Sharpe, a fellow officer and Paul's former master-at-arms, gets a court martial. In a classic court martial scene that rivals the best in American literature, Paul has to work behind the scenes to save Ivan's military career.
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Waiting for the next Paul Sinclair saga.
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Great short stories
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Failure To Obey
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The acronym "LCDR" is pronounced "Lieutenant Commander." It isn't read as "L-C-D-R"
Similarly "LTJG" can be read as either "Lieutenant J-G" or "Lieutenant Junior Grade." Under no circumstances is it read as "L-T-J-G."
These two misreadings happened so often, it was hard to listen to the final story.
Decent stories, bad narration
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LCDR is Lieutenant Commander!
LTJG is Lieutenant Junior Grade or Lieutenant JG!
Was there no director or editor during recording to say “Hey Stupid, your saying it wrong!” This isn’t deep stuff. Even someone who has watched a couple Star Trek episodes should know this.
Anyway if you don’t want to be aggravated I would suggest reading the stories yourself instead of listening to his clown.
First 2 stories were fine, last story was hard to listen to
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