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Wolf and Iron

Written by: Gordon R. Dickson
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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After the collapse of civilization, when the social fabric of America has come apart in bloody rags, when every man's hand is raised against another, and only the strong survive. "Jeebee" Walther was a scientist, a student of human behavior, who saw the Collapse of the world economy coming, but could do nothing to stop it. Now he must make his way across a violent and lawless America, in search of a refuge where he can keep the spark of knowledge alive in the coming Dark Age. He could never make it on his own, but he has found a companion who can teach him how to survive on instinct and will. Jeebee has been adopted by a great Gray Wolf.

©1990 Gordon R. Dickson (P)2014 Audible Inc.

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Its not Gordons Best

The Dragon Knight series is amazing, so I decided to try this. This story has no direction, it meanders for unnecessarily long stretches on superfluous topics. There are only, perhaps, four or five moments of interest before the story pads most of the moments apart with more white noise. Those less than half dozen moments could have made the story more entertaining and the book could have been a six to eight hour read. But there's such long stretches between these that its easy to get bored. describing every detail of every movement of the character become like a slog through molasses in winter.

The narrators over dramatization of each sentence makes the store feel longer and more boring. It feels like a Shakespeareian read by William Shatner.

Go get the Dragon Knight and let this store be forgotten.

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