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Storm from the Shadows
- Narrated by: Jay Snyder
- Length: 31 hrs
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Summary
What she didn't realize was that she would find herself on a collision course, not with a hostile government, but with the interstellar syndicate of criminals known as Manpower. And Manpower had its own plans for eliminating Manticore as a possible threat to its lucrative slave trade, deadly plans which remain hidden in the shadows.
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- Phil Culmer
- 30-10-17
Great story, one or two slips in narration
A great story, but there were a few times when the narrator broke the spell - things like "Peep reJECTs" rather than "REjects" if you follow me.
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- Azure Teal
- 13-10-18
love this series
great book. though I felt like we were reaping a lot of things. I appreciated the different perspectives on things I knew already... Yay for the cat in the book. would love to see it interact with a Tree cat! on to the next book!!
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- Dave Bruce
- 27-05-10
Wandering Accents
I found this audio book difficult to enjoy. The story was excellent as always with Weber but the narrator's ridiculous female voices made it very difficult to follow conversations.
In one conversation between characters Abigail Hearns (he has chosen a straight RP accent for this character) and Helen Zilwicki (a horrible sounding sing-song irish lilt) the accents actually switched several times so each character was speaking with the others voice. There are many more instances of this and it is incredibly frustrating. It doesn't ruin the audiobook but it does make it a lot harder to follow.
I may get other David Weber audiobooks in future but only if they feature a different narrator
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