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Book Reviews of Pirate (Hawke)

Pirate (Hawke)
Pirate - Hawke
Author: Ted Bell, John Shea
Audio Books swap for two (2) credits.
ISBN-13: 9781597373739
ISBN-10: 1597373737
Publication Date: 8/16/2005
Edition: Unabridged
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
Book Type: Audio CD
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Helpful Score: 1
A modern day suspense novel about a US-France-China showdown with help being provided by a couple of very resourceful Brits. Very likable characters and a story line that keeps you involved through 14 CDS. A highlight is the narrator who brings each character to life through using different voices/accents. Very enjoyable to listen to.
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This book had a really good story and interesting characters. The reader, John Shea, did an outstanding job. There are only a few readers I enjoy listening to that can bring a story to life instead of dulling it down and Shea is one. I will listen to more of Ted Bell's adventures. The character Hawke puts me in mind of 007. If you like those stories you will like this series.
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This was the first book from Ted Bell that I read/listened to. I found the plot pretty plausible and intriguing scenarios. Echos from the past - namely alliances & nationalism that helped kick off WW I - have the current day world caught off guard. Seemingly uncharacteristic behaviors of so-called allies have spies and diplomats scratching their heads . Hong Kong, Oman, Africa, France, USA, & UK are sites visited throughout this story line. Though the unabridged audio book is 14 discs long, my attention was held throughout. I enjoyed this selection very much, and believe I will try others by Mr. Ted Bell. **One incorrect fact that has stuck with me (the audio version at least has it), is that it states that the Tienanmen Square protests happened in 1986 -- not 1989.**