Edge of Battle
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Narrated by:
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Michael McShane
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By:
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Dale Brown
About this listen
Their success is threatened by a drug kingpin and migrant smuggler named Ernesto Fuerza. In the guise of Mexican nationalist "Commander Veracruz", he causes a storm of controversy on both sides of the border, calling for a revolution to take back the northernmost "Mexican states", the Southwest United States. His real intention is to make it easier to import illegal drugs across the border. Soon Richter and his force are reassigned to the FBI to take on a deadly mission that will bring him face-to-face with Fuerza and set off a wave of bloodshed that threatens to become an all-out guerrilla war. Lurking behind Fuerza is Richter's nemesis, former Soviet nuclear forces commander turned terror mastermind Yegor Zakharov, who is set on revenge to the very end.
In Edge of Battle, best-selling author Dale Brown stays a step ahead of world events. Don't miss this sensational ride!
©2006 Dale Brown (P)2006 HarperCollinsPublishersEditorial reviews
The combination of illegal immigration and advanced military weapons research promises an edge-of-the-seat thriller. The story begins as illegal immigrants are killed near Operation Rampart, a test military base with a crew of Talon robots in Southern California. Michael McShane effectively manipulates pitch and tone, creates a variety of male and female characters, and delivers American and Mexican accents.
Critic Reviews
"Brown puts us into the cockpit....Authentic and gripping." (The New York Times)
"Action junkies...will zip through this near-future techno-thriller." (Publishers Weekly)
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- Anonymous User
- 23-05-2020
Disappointing
The worst feature of this recording is the audio production and storytellers voice projection......it goes incessantly from yelling to virtual whispering. Impossible to listen to in the car as half of the story is missed because it's too softly spoken.....unless you have the volume blasting. I've always loved Dale Brown's books.....but this one isn't his best.....and made harder to enjoy because of the above
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