Five Minutes Longer
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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Written by:
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Victoria Sue
About this listen
Talon Valdez knew when he transformed into an enhanced human, his life and his dreams were finished. Reviled, mistrusted, and often locked away, the enhanced were viewed as monsters, despised by the public, and never trusted to serve in the military or any law enforcement agency.
Years later he gets a chance to set up a task force of enhanced to serve in the FBI, but with one proviso: each enhanced must partner with a regular human.
Finn Mayer dreamed of joining the FBI from the time he was 14 and made every possible sacrifice to make it happen, including living with his selfish mother and bullying, homophobic brother and never having a boyfriend. But his undiagnosed dyslexia stopped his aspirations dead in their tracks. His last chance is to partner with Talon, an enhanced with deadly abilities who doesn't trust regular humans with their secrets and wants Finn to fail.
Four weeks to prove himself to the team. Four weeks for the team to prove itself to the public. And when another group threatens their success - and their lives - four weeks for them to survive.
©2016 Victoria Sue (P)2017 Dreamspinner PressWhat listeners say about Five Minutes Longer
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- D A Hamelin
- 2023-04-07
good story
l really enjoyed this first in the series. The narration was excellent and I recommend this book.
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- Shirley
- 2021-06-23
Great Listen!
The world building of the Enhanced Humans was well done. The elements of racism were carefully handled and believable. I see where others have noted the similarities between this story and the Thirds series but thankfully it was different enough to be enjoyable.
The narrator was good but I had some dificulties telling one enhanced from another. They were all deep voiced and husky - all sounding the same. I found this a bit annoying.
Overall, worth the credit and a good start to the world of the Enhanced.
*Why did the cover on Audible change to a different (and better) one when I opened the audiobook?
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