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No Friends Like Dogs

A Kelton Jager Adventure Book 3

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No Friends Like Dogs

By: Charles Wendt
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Iraq War veterans Kelton Jager and Azrael attempt to integrate back into American society pursuing a job at a new federal facility on a tip from a local veterinarian. Nestled in the mountains of Virginia’s Blue Ridge, Bearton seems a nice enough town to make a new start. There are modern conveniences, fresh air, and kind people. Best of all, numerous ex-Military Working Dogs are being shipped in at the local airport, indicating his skills as a dog handler might be in demand. Although Kelton’s application fails to bring him an employment opportunity, his observations raise questions. The facility is small, without green space. There are no security patrols using K-9’s behind the barbed wire topped fences. Workers inside aren’t mixing with the town folks. Bearton’s earthy mayor doesn’t want to disrupt the money it brings to the town’s depressed economy, even rolling out the red carpet for a member of the United States House of Representatives whom deems the town important enough for a visit. Join Kelton and Azrael in not only bringing to light a dark secret while sticking to their fellow veterans with tenacious loyalty, but also saving people from an unleashed horror of the Cold War. In arduous and confusing times, friends will see you through, and there are no friends like dogs. Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Virginia Service Dog
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well, it was strategic and good at holding interest; the AI voice was a notch below the other speakers you use.

no more AI voice, please

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the series is good and I love the care shown for the dogs. the virtual voice is annoying to listen to sometimes reading acronyms as words and not distinguishing read present tense and read past tense. The story is very good and makes you want to keep listening anyway.

really enjoying the series.

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Do not like virtual voice it changes words and makes it hard to listen to

Do not like virtual voice

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Virtual voice is awful. Might have been good, if you didn’t have to translate so much into real English.

Virtual voice very annoying with mispronunciations.

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The stiry line jad potential but the monoligue of dreary voice mafe it hard to listern to and keep up with thd plot

the vitial voicd is horrible and spoils the story

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