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  • Zeb Carter

  • Zeb Carter Thriller Series, Book 1
  • By: Ty Patterson
  • Narrated by: Adam Verner
  • Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (33 ratings)

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Zeb Carter

By: Ty Patterson
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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Summary

The generals said it was a rescue operation. Everyone knew it was a suicide mission. Zeb Carter volunteered.

Sori. Western military generals shudder when they hear the name. It is a remote, inaccessible village in Afghanistan, high up in the Hindu Kush mountains. It is where a dreaded Taliban terrorist hides and from where he conducts his murderous raids.

Villagers have a special name for the mountain on which Sori is perched. Mountain of Death. Sori is also where the Taliban hold three American soldiers captive. All attempts to free them have failed. Military operations and negotiations have proved fruitless. As the terrorists threaten to execute the soldiers, Zeb Carter volunteers to mount a rescue attempt. Alone.

On the Mountain of Death, the one person who might have the slightest chance is the man who doesn't fear dying.

©2018 Ty Patterson (P)2018 Tantor

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furious

I liked the fact that it was crammed full of action from start to finish.

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Narrator ruined it!

Listening to this production was a bit of a trial. The narrator's voice was irritating & too lilting. The individual characters voices were so similar that sometimes you couldnt identify who was talking, which didnt add any credence to the story. An 'action' book needs someone to bring the story to life not make it a boring waste of time!

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Great storyline

Good story, don’t mind the narration you get used to it. Can be confusing at times as the voices are very similar.

Overall a good book

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the story is good it really is. the narrator is limited. whiney and samey accents. also makes the characters sound silly.

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The story is very good indeed and excellent narration

Seriously good book, do not skip this one if you love thrillers. Excellent on all fronts

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Great awareness of the region

Great story but the narration is absolutely appalling.
No idea why the narrator elects a sing song style for this type of book - ruins it completely

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The awful narration

The Narator is awful. His style just makes my teeth grate. Won’t be coming back for more!

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Zeb. ..a-dee doo da

Audibly presented by a graduate of the Steven Toast school of dramatic arts, sadly though… without the irony. The tale is told with an almost mystifying level of pitch and pace, one that catapults the listener into a world far removed from any sense of drama… let alone action or thrills. Imagine the Clangers reading The Dogs of War.. Definitely less Die Hard .. more Daiya Hyarrdde..uh. Could be re-promoted as a sing-a-long Three-a-lar, to rival `Reacher The Stage Musical` (if Tom Thumb were still playing the Reacher role). Made me smile, but not one for thriller fans or action aficionados. Two stars because I could comfortably whistle along.

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