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Glen & Tyler's High Seas Hijinks
- Glen & Tyler Adventures, Book 4
- Narrated by: Brian Rollins
- Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
Let's be honest. Glen & Tyler go on vacation the same way the US Navy deploys: with much fanfare and crowds throwing streamers. Despite the pirates, smugglers, and the usual criminal crowd, this tale has hot men, Chemin de fer, and some nice beach scenes.
Come for the pirates, stay for the tight swimsuits.
Oh, and rum. Lots of rum.
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- Killian Anderby
- 10-11-21
Awful narration!
I have the complete set of these books and now only have the last book to read. Whilst the story has been very well written, the adventures and circumstances which the boys find themselves in, the narrator lets them down very badly indeed. When it comes to pronouncing Glen, he says Glyn, Gwyn or Gwen with great frequency! This threw me really frequently with the result that I had to go back in the book to ascertain if a new character had appeared in the story but for some reason, I had missed their entrance only to find that it wasn't a new character at all, but of course it wasn't a new character but the narrator! I have still got the final book to listen to but will listen to a couple of other books and keep in mind this narrator's name and avoid him at all costs!!
In future I shall be watching out for this narrator and giving him a wide berth!!!
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- Paul Maxwell
- 17-04-16
More of the same...
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Once again Tyler comes off as smug and insufferable, and the plot lurches from one contrived scene to another. If the author could add more depth to the characters and add some genuine suspense, these books could have been so much better.
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