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The Resurrection Key

Wilde/Chase, Book 15

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The Resurrection Key

By: Andy McDermott
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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In the most explosive book of the thrilling Wilde and Chase series, the intrepid pair must race against time before an ancient force is unleashed on the world...

Their days of death-defying adventure seemingly behind them, acclaimed archaeologist Nina Wilde and her husband, ex-SAS soldier Eddie Chase, live like any normal family. However, when a mythical civilisation is unearthed deep in the Antarctic ice, they are drawn into a battle for control of its astonishing power.

Dashing from New York to New Zealand, from futuristic Chinese cities to the outback of Australia, they soon confront the gravest threat they've ever faced. Pursued by ruthless mercenaries and a secret special forces unit, Nina and Eddie discover the clock is counting down to the extermination of all humanity...

Praise for Andy McDermott:

'A writer of almost cinematic talent' - Daily Express, Scotland

'Adventure stories don't get much more epic than this' - Mirror

'McDermott raises the bar. . . non-stop high octane action' Publishers Weekly©2019 Andy McDermott (P)2019 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
Suspense Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Exciting

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Terrible narrator

I don't understand why this series has so many narrators. But this one is the worst by far. He is terrible at accents and feminine voices. Makes it a hard listen which is a shame because it's such a good series.

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absolutely shocking narrator

The new narrator for this book was absolutely shockingly bad. There have been several narrators for the Wilde Chase books. Gareth Armstrong and Gildart Jackson are great but the best by far was Simon Mattacks - very easy to listen to, spot on voice for the protagonist Eddie. Jonathan Keeble is absolutely the wrong choice - his voice has an awful burr in it that is very hard to listen to and his female character attempts make them all sound like they're whining. Will be getting a refund for this one.

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Why Oh Why is Gareth Armstrong not narrating this

All the previous Wild/Chase books I have listened to have been voiced by Gareth Armstrong who is fantastic at giving voice to Characters of both sexes and including doing Eddies Strong Yorkshire accent, as a born and bred yorkshireman it is a great impression of the regions accent.

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another excellent story

great storyline and once again, excellent writing. shame that the woke, identity politics and political correctness seeped in though.
hope Eddie's voice over improves in the next book. it was unusually gruff in this one.

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Great

Love the books great story’s Eddie is a crack up love his humour Nina and Eddie are a great team working together Ray

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DONT GET THIS BOOK

the narrator Jonathan keeble has to be the worst narrator yet please delete this and have it narrated by someone running finger nails down a chalkboard. it would be less painful does the author even care

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Not my favorite

Big fan of the series but this is weird. Andy went very out of left field with this book. I don’t understand why, just stick to the normally story. Should have stopped at the last book. Such a shame don’t think I’ll be buying the last tbh

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