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  • The Threat

  • By: David Poyer
  • Narrated by: Ray Porter
  • Length: 9 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (184 ratings)

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The Threat

By: David Poyer
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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Publisher's summary

Assigned to White House duty, Navy commander Dan Lenson battles threats against the president and the nation in this gripping adventure.

Working with a team to analyze and defeat external threats to U.S. security, Dan must deal with a terrorist plot to smuggle in dirty-bomb material using the established drug-cartel methods. In the meantime, there's an internal threat from disgruntled military elements involving an attempt on the president's life using the "football": the mysterious suitcase that accompanies the president at all times, containing the codes and protocols to launch a nuclear strike. Only Dan can stop a plot that would engineer a coup against the president.

©2006 David Poyer (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.
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Critic reviews

"Poyer's more interested in story and character than in slam-bang action, and that's a good thing because when the action does kick in, we care enough about the characters to follow them into danger. Recommended especially for fans of Robert Ludlum's political thrillers (although Poyer is a superior writer)." (Booklist)

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Quo vadis, Poyer?

As a fan of Poyer’s work I looked forward to this book. But it is not at the level of other books. Takes a long time to take off, the story is unlikely, the “tension” between Lenson and his wife Blair too predictable (also in its ending), and the three “action lines” never make it to one. Not at the level of The Med or so. I recommend many books of Poyer, but not this one.

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A good story and wonderful narrator

I will listen to any book read by Ray Porter because he is the best narrator. It is a bonus when the story is well written, with twists and turns. I really enjoyed this story.

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All over the place

The plot line is kind of scattered and covers a lot of ground very fast.

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Fast & Focused

The story travels all over the world with the complexities that is the American Presidency. It's fast & focused, giving an insight into power that runs world affairs like it deputizes for God on earth.

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Methodical Thriller, Kept me entertained

Dan Lenson is a naval officer hero, winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor, and main character in The Threat by David Poyer. Even though this is the 9th book in the series, this is first and only one I've found on Audible so I can only assume the others haven't been made into audio versions. The writing style is somewhat methodical, detailed and should appeal to military bufs. There's just enough action. I found this plot just a little bit off, with Lenson being put through a few too many hoops. And when he was put on the secret service detail for the President, that seemed somewhat farfetched. But, hey, it's fiction, and as fiction goes, it was entertaining enough to rate 4 stars. Reminded me a little of Vince Flynn novels.

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really fantastic

struggled, people who are never wrong are borring, just my opinion he did cover a lot of ground in a short time

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Entertaining but needed more…

Felt rushed, but I was entertained. I wish there had been more character and twist development.

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A waste of time

An absolute waste of time. The author could not decide on a path for the main character. I could not figure out if he was going to be a drug enforcer, a terrorist specialist, or a Presidential assistant. The ridiculous dialogue of some type of conversation between plotters that reference a Zulu date time group before each part of the conversation was confusing and would only be understood by someone such as myself with a military communicaions background. I could not wait for this book to end. The only plus was the narrator who did a good job with poor material.

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Horrible

The author writes women like he’s never met one. The characters are unbelievable and the story is all over the place. I bought it more due to Ray Porter narrating it, but it aligns with my general genre faves. Kept hoping it would get better but I should have stopped after “she was still young enough to be attractive” Gross. Not worth it, read someone better.

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