
The Athena Project
A Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Marvel
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By:
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Brad Thor
Tucked away in a remote corner of North Carolina's Fort Bragg, behind rows of razor wire and heavily armed guards, lies the headquarters of the nation's most elite counter-terrorism unit: the United States Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta. Here, a brilliant new approach to combating terrorism has just been born. Its codename: The Athena Project.
The novels will follow an elite team of female warriors from their recruitment as top-level athletes, through their training, to their deployment on some of the most exciting and dangerous international assignments the fiction world has ever seen.
Brad Thor's listeners will be electrified as he employs his vast knowledge of covert operations and military intrigue to bring to life his most heart-pounding, globe-trotting thrillers yet.
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Would you listen to The Athena Project again? Why?
Yes, the story is similar but with the twist of female operatives and thus new charactersWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Athena Project?
The interaction of the "man's comand" being pushed by women doing a job without the typical chain of comandWhat about Elizabeth Marvel’s performance did you like?
Good control of voices for specific characters makes it easy to know who is talkingWho was the most memorable character of The Athena Project and why?
can't pick one over the castA Different Direction
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Great read.
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nice
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Great book
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I enjoyed the book, but it was a spin-off that did not stand on its own. If this had been the first Brad Thor book I had read/listened to I would not have looked for more of his work.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
The ending was fine.What three words best describe Elizabeth Marvel’s voice?
Great voice/voicesWas The Athena Project worth the listening time?
It was worth listening to but raw.Any additional comments?
Brad Thor does a great job writing about a hero with a supporting cast. The Athena project had a team of heroines without a central heroine. There just was not enough depth to warrant a team. The conflict situations moved too quickly for team action. The characters were not developed well enough to hold your attention in team action.. The dialogue between team members was minimal.With a team I think every character must has a singular awesome purpose. While some characters on the team are said to do this or be better at that, none really demonstrated their hero status in any situation. I actually found this better demonstrated in the Athenas in another Brad Thor book with Scott Harvath as the protagonist.
When I first started listening to the book there is a very kick-butt scene, and I thought Brad Thor had nailed it, but other than that one scene there really was nothing else.
All of Brad Thor books that I have read/listened too have been popcorn and peanuts hero, action, intrigue. This book is no different, and it is fun from that stand point, but none of the characters were as well developed as Harvath or Nicholas. This means that they were not as interesting.
Great Concept Not Fully Developed
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OVERRATED
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