The Ares Virus
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Narrated by:
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Joseph B. Kearns
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By:
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A. P. Bateman
About this listen
At a US research facility funded by the military and clandestine agencies, a super-virus has been created as a first-strike military weapon. During its conception, the anti-virus has furthered the possibilities of medical research by decades. Such is its potential, treachery has struck from within. If the virus is released, then the anti-virus will be worth billions to the pharmaceutical industry. Isobel Bartlett worked on the project and knows its potential. After the suspicious death of her mentor, and upon hearing part of an audacious plan to make money from the project, she flees the facility with the information needed to culture the viruses to seek help from a contact with the FBI. Up against rogue government forces, she is helped by agent Rob Stone of the Secret Service who has been tasked by the president to investigate a disbanded assassination program after his investigation led him to the bio research facility. The two are hunted mercilessly by an assassin from Washington to the streets of New York. Only when the hunt reaches the wild forests of Vermont can ex-special forces soldier Stone take the fight to the enemy.
©2015 Anthony Bateman (P)2017 Anthony BatemanWhat listeners say about The Ares Virus
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- kevin hoskins
- 11-02-21
Awful narrator!
The story is great, however it is completely ruined by the narrator! I only got a third of the way into the book before I could put up with his almost electronic voice no longer! I will probably look for it on my Kindle and read it. what a shame....
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- DC-K
- 31-05-18
good story tarnished by poor narration
This is a reasonably engaging, if slightly predictable, story that is well written and nicely paced. The narrator, however, is anything but nicely paced. Perhaps he works better for an American ear, but I found the random pauses and rythm initially distracting and subsequently downright annoying. Happy to recommend author but will try to avoid the narrator in future.
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- Gary Quinton67
- 27-08-21
Seriously considering returning this book.
Story 5 stars, narrative is horrible and boring. Why do authors allow there work to be ruined by robots. The narrative sounds like a sat nav voice with no emotion.
If the story wasn't so good I would return this book.
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- Mark H.
- 17-05-22
unbearable to listen to
the narrator should never work again
totally ruined the book
I'm unable to finish
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- Mr
- 31-12-20
terrible reading
I have no idea what the story is like as I could not listen to the appalling narrator who sounded like it was a computerised reading.
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