Run for Cover
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Neil Hellegers
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Michael Ledwidge
The next installment in the pulse-pounding Gannon series, featuring murder, intrigue and a deadly new mystery that may just be his last…
Fresh from a lethal entanglement with some of the deepest and darkest players in the global intelligence services, Michael Gannon heads to the safest place he can think of: deep in the wilds of Utah on the ranch of one of his oldest and closest war buddies.
But when his friend’s brother is found dead in the rocky foothills of Grand Teton, Gannon realizes there are some things more important than keeping your head down. Is his death just one in a string of grisly murders mysteriously occurring around national parks—or a part of something even more sinister?
Flushed from cover, Gannon soon finds himself teamed up with tenacious FBI agent Kit Hagen on the trail of a dangerous mystery and a head-on collision course with a ruthless killer whose skills at war are as deadly as they come.
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The narrator’s performance of women is terrible; they all sound like dim-witted.
Nonsensical
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Great!!
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Good Listen
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There’s far less character building here, and even the action isn’t well written. Also - Macs in a SCIF? Any federal employee using a MacBook as their work computer? No. Just no. It’s like the author took the elements from the first book and shuffled them, without actually putting any thought into it. A lot could have been done, but it wasn’t.
Poorly researched, not nearly as good as first book
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Good book
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