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  • Nowhere Alone

  • The Alaska Thrillers Series, Book 2
  • By: Andrew Cunningham
  • Narrated by: Greg Hernandez
  • Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Nowhere Alone

By: Andrew Cunningham
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Summary

The crash was just the beginning …

Scott Harper makes his living flying hunters and fishermen into the wilds of Alaska. However, his current passenger is different, wearing a suit and tie and carrying a briefcase.

Scott’s strange passenger directs him by gunpoint to a remote landing strip in the middle of nowhere, and armed men suddenly surround his plane. Barely able to take off under fire, his aircraft is heavily damaged and crashes deep in the wilderness.

With the men in hot pursuit, Scott must navigate the rugged terrain to stay one step ahead.

The Alaska wilderness is full of surprises.

Finding his way back to civilization could be deadly!

©2023 Andrew Cunningham (P)2023 Andrew Cunningham
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Edge of my seat reading

This is the second in the series so I knew it would be intense… and it didn’t disappoint… luckily it didn’t have the that feeling of being forced like the first one (which had the forced feeling due to the “occult” crossover).
If you read and enjoyed the first then this one works better.
In style I realised it reminds me of the Dirk Pitt books so if you like them you might enjoy this book.

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Hold on tight, as you are in for a wild ride

I enjoyed this book. So sit back and hold on tight because you are in for one wild ride because with so much going on you will be hooked until the very end. The story was quite twisty with all the double crossing and betrayals but it sure made it entertaining. I can't go into too much detail without giving the plot away but let's just say there is treasure hunting, terrorism, plane crashes and lots of flying bullets, you name it and this book probably had it but it worked. I loved the characters especially the gutsy little girl, which is surprising because it is usually the dogs that steals the show for me. I will be looking out for more books in this series.
Scott and his faithful dog are flying there latest client to the middle of nowhere. The client isn't his usual client wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase into the Alaskan woods and that is before he pulls a gun on them. Changing the flight plan has them landing on a deserted airstrip met by armed men. Scotts only chance is to just take off but during his escape his plane is hit forcing him to crash. However his plans isn't the only plane to crash but can be trust the only survivor? The woman knows more than she is saying but will her secrets get him killed especially as the armed men are hunting them.
The narrator spoke clearly and gave the characters there own voices.
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntary left this review.

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Nowhere Alone

Not very believable, old fashioned treasure hunt adventure with a teenage girl and an unfit older man who are very trigger happy and don't care about ending people's lives. Despite death and disaster, the author wrote the book in a jovial way which did not match with the level of peril in the story. Unfortunately the narrator was a bit robotic, just read rather than acted and he didn't differentiate his voice between the different characters. Male, female, young and old all sounded the same.

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