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The Animal Game

Penetrator, Book 27

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The Animal Game

By: Chet Cunningham
Narrated by: Gene Engene
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Breeding Ground

Right off, Mark Hardin smelled a rat. Someone was stealing animals...a lot of animals. It wasn't an escalation of the "petnapping" of several years past. No ransom asked, but thousands of dogs and cats were missing, primarily along the densely populated Eastern Seaboard. Sheer volume alone dictated that there was some planning behind the thefts. Somewhere, these small animals were being disposed of. And there had to be a profit in it for somebody.

Enraged when he discovers that the stolen pets are being used for experimental purposes, The Penetrator tracks down the ringleader of the racket, racing against the clock as the fiendish operation expands, threatening extinction if Mark doesn't muzzle the madman - fast!

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How do you write a book about a bad ass vigilante known as The Penetrator taking on bad guys kidnapping animals for illegal research and selling their diseased corpses to a company turning using them as meat for their canned soup, all the while being pursued by a ninja hired by angry mobsters, and make the entire thing so boring?

The Penetrator books can be hit and miss but when they hit they can be pulpy fun. This miss is just a slog from start to finish that barely has any story or action and refuses to have any fun with its outlandish premise.

The voice actor was fine. That's about the only positive.

More guilty than pleasure

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