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Preserve Protect & Defend
- Narrated by: Benjamin Fife
- Length: 3 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
While investigating corruption and evil alliances within the American government, an assassination attempt on Vice President Aaron Banner leaves him in a coma. Only a week earlier, Aaron gave his chief of staff, Paula Brackett, an envelope with instructions to, "Open only if something happens to me".
Paula soon finds herself fighting not only for her country, but for her life. While Aaron is in a coma, he is transported in time to personally experience key moments in history. Aaron is taught unforgettable lessons from some of the wisest men who have ever lived George Washington, Christopher Columbus, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, and others.
This audiobook beautifully blends remarkable research and details of the founding of America with an inspiring and engaging story.
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- Vix83
- 16-03-23
The action was good, but …
I almost gave up on this book within the first few minutes, but I persevered. The action was good, the historical events were interesting, and I loved Benjamin Fife’s narration, but a copy-editor would have helped with all the repetition. If I never hear "Vice President Banner” and “President Henry” again, it will be too soon.
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- Nick
- 09-03-21
Story or political statement?
I struggled with this book. It’s a good story but it felt more like a political statement more than a book to be enjoyed
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