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The Kill Zone
- Narrated by: Michael Fenner
- Length: 13 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From the author of the bestselling Danny Black series and the hit TV show Strikeback.
The guys in the Regiment know they face their fiercest enemies when they fight the Taliban. No-one is tougher, more deadly - or more cunning. And if they enter the Taliban's kill zone, they know just what to expect...
When three deadly Stinger missiles go missing in Helmand Province, the Regiment is tasked to retrieve the weapons at all costs. SAS legend Jack Harker has a mission to lead an eight-man team into a suspected Taliban facility. He's suspicious about what the aims of the mission really are - and it's about to get noisy.
Meanwhile, in Belfast, Siobhan Byrne, a highly trained surveillance operative, is infiltrating the drug crew of a former IRA commander. But are her motives professional or personal? Even she doesn't know any more.
Neither Jack nor Siobhan can guess just how closely linked their operations are about to become, or just what's at stake. But as the President of the United States makes plans to visit the UK, a devastating plot unfolds.
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- Will Aitken
- 2019-07-25
Chris Ryan’s Brutal Signature with Excellent Naration
I like Chris Ryan, his stories are always rough, hardy and full of British SAS badarsery.
The narrator Michael Fenner suits the theme with excellent accent work and interpretation. He almost acts out the story like a play, got my buy in after three chapters. I would be interested to see how this translates to other audio books as I’m not sure how he would do any other Chris Ryan character differently.
The story comes to life in the second half, things start coming together and twists become slightly more foreseeable.
Worth the read, but if you are a Chris Ryan fan like me and know his style, you might just see some of it coming. Still enjoyable regardless.
4/5
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