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The Wind Guardian

By: Frank Scozzari
Narrated by: Tim Harper
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With the help of three inside men, a group of extremists targets a nuclear power center with the intent to spread deadly radiation to the world.

This harsh reality is lost on security guards Cameron and Grace, who have temporarily deserted their posts for a romantic tryst. When they realize what's happening in the power plant, the two rally to thwart the terrorists' plans.

But has their renewed commitment to duty come too late?

©2015 Frank Scozzari (P)2019 Frank Scozzari
International Mystery & Crime Suspense Terrorism Espionage Fiction Mystery
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Critic reviews

“A powerful novel that accurately and incisively destroys the myth that American power plants are safe from terrorist attack.” (John Loftus, Pulitzer Prize Nominee)

“Chilling, riveting, timely. Scozzari's terrorists bring the fight to us - and we're not ready.” (Lt. Colonel Rick Francona, CNN and NBC Military Analyst)

“A real, riveting page-turner. If you like Tom Clancy, you will love The Wind Guardian.” (Richard Miniter, NY Times best-selling author)

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Good story

Caught my attention from the beginning and held it all the way through. I like the narrator but speaking in accents wasn’t a strength, needs more work in that area.

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Security guard vs terrorists

This novel of a coordinated attack on a nuclear power-plant is told form different perspectives: security guards and terrorist/mercenary adversaries. Anyone who has worked a monotonous job will connect with Taylor and his colleagues working the midnight shift and Scozzari does a solid job explaining different procedures which build anticipation of the siege. Also, he sets the plant within the landscape and history of California, which sets this thriller apart from the competition. Once the action heats up, weapons are well described although it does feel like the final act is a bit brief in contrast to the build-up. Harper's neutral narration is clear, although his voices for the foreigners did not match their description as from the Middle East. Overall, if you have an interest in military thrillers or nuclear power-plants, then this is a scarily realistic and engaging read.
I was given this free review copy at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.

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A slow burn story

The Wind Guardian. .
I found this audiobook to be intriguing and wanted the story to hurry up.
I found the book to be a little bit slow and the ending to be vague. Maybe that's just the style and authors aim.
None the less it is a good read and will keep you turning pages. I enjoyed the audiobook and would recommend it . I received a free copy of this audio book at my own request and voluntarily leave this honest review.

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Chilling look at what could happen

This is a fascinating deep dive into the rigorous security protocols at nuclear power plants, and a frightening treatise on how they might be defeated. The author does an excellent job of setting up an impenetrable fortress, then systematically taking it down piece by piece. He also does an excellent job of putting his hero in impossible situations, then getting him out. A wonderful story ensues wherein the protagonist's character flaw is mirrored by the opposite flaw in the antagonist. Will the hero overcome his character flaw to save thousands of lives? Will the antagonist's character flaw be his undoing? Listen to find out! The narration is excellent, well paced and properly chilling. He handles the technical details quite well. It's important to the story for the listener to understand the mechanics of the plant and its security protocols. The narrator goes through these with finesse and I was never once lost in the details. Great job all around, looking forward to more from this narrator.

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Entertaining, Educational, and a Nice Listen

I have to say first that this was not what I expected after reading prior reviews. I expected some serious issue with narration and the Middle Eastern accent that has been mentioned so much. To my surprise that was maybe 1% of the audio, and that might be an exaggeration. While I agree that it was certainly not a true accent it was such a small part of the book it really didn’t matter. I rather enjoyed the narration. It wasn’t perfect, but it was pleasant and appropriate to the story.

My biggest complaint would be that the story didn’t really seem to know what it wanted to be. Am I a thriller? A documentary? A love story? Or, am I about Native Americans and spiritualism? It was never really completely any of those things. That isn’t a big complaint. They did all fit together. But, it felt like there were opportunities missed by not exploring some of these paths more fully. One reviewer found the story sexist. It is just my opinion but I find that to be not true at all.

While a bit slow at times with technical and procedural details this information was necessary to tell the story and it was probably handled as well as possible. These sections are written and narrated in a manner that is easy to follow even if the material is a little dry. This is primarily early in the story and later sections have plenty of action and suspense.

I thought the ending seemed a little rushed and, for my taste, left a little too much to the imagination. Other listeners may prefer that type ending. Personally I was a little disappointed, but again not a big complaint. Stories do not always end the way I would prefer.

Overall I would recommend this audiobook. It is not going to win awards, but it is enjoyable, entertaining, and has a little bit of something for everyone.

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Fast paced thriller with excellent narration

This novel of a takeover of a nuclear plant by terrorists gets the listener's attention from the first page and never lets up. The author keeps the action and the characters moving along and it is a compelling listening experience. It is believable and scary in the execution, I got an idea of the security protocols of the plant the detail was essential - but did not slow the story. I really enjoy Tim Harper's narration - his diction is precise and his rendering of the story adds to the tension. It is so crucial to have narration that is understandable - even when it is brisk. I'd like to hear more titles from Mr. Harper and Mr. Scozzari - thank you gentlemen and Thank You Audible!

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Great plot, weird characters, not great narrator

Overall I really liked this book, I liked the plot, and it was unexpected. That being said, the characters were weirdly sexist, and the women were pretty much cardboard cutouts who only existed to either think non stop about their significant other even while facing death, to ask questions so that the main character could come to the rescue with an answer, or to go home to take care of their kids, letting down their team. I initially hated the main character for his way of describing every woman he met as either attractive or not attractive, and found myself rolling my eyes at the dialog, and the characters inner voices.
I think it wouldn't have grated on me as much if the narrator hadn't used the weirdest voices imaginable. His middle eastern accent went in and out of Scottish, Russian, German, and occasionally what I think is Indian, which was weird and took me out of the story pretty often. His woman's voice was one of the weirdest ones I've heard.
If you can deal with the casual sexism of every characters thoughts, and the casual sexism with which every female character is written, it's a good plot.

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