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Jurassic Adventures - Crash Site

A Time Travel Dinosaur Survival Thriller

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Jurassic Adventures - Crash Site

By: Lester Wolfe
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A plane crash was just the beginning. Stranded in a prehistoric world, a combat veteran must lead a handful of survivors against dangers they can't even imagine. When razor-toothed predators stalk their every move and the jungle itself is an enemy, their only hope for rescue is a desperate gamble.

They survived the fall, but can they survive the hunt?

This gripping sci-fi action adventure is a relentless page-turner perfect for fans of pulse-pounding survival stories and prehistoric beasts. If you like fast-paced action, desperate struggles, and creatures from a lost time, you'll love this thrilling adventure.

Action & Adventure Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Time Travel Survival Adventure Exciting
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This was a great time travel dino story! Will look forward to more from this author. Would gave been even better if it had been narrated by a human. This was one of the better AI narrations that I have listened to, but AI just doesn't have the ability to make a story come to life.

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Lester Wolfe is one of my favorite action/horror writers. He brings a lot of research to his books and gives lots of detail into the subject. Lester Wolfe writes some imaginative re-workings of some classic adventure tales. Often there is one moment of mouth dropping awe & brilliance in each of his stories. That being said, imagine my confusion when in this tale of stranded folks he forgets how many castaways are in a small group of six! I was rewinding the audiobook trying to see if I never had the correct count… but, oh no. I did. In chapter 8 it goes all wonky! One of the six stranded survivors gets part of the group to leave with him… asking two fellow castaways “the quiet man and the nervous woman” WHO?! Where did these mysterious other two survivors come from?! They are never mentioned before, never given names and they die so quickly the plot doesn’t waste any other time on them. Huh?! Why!? I can only imagine Lester Wolfe had a contract with a publisher and in this book at about chapter 8 Lester got writers block. Time is slipping by and his editor is having conniptions over the book not meeting its deadline for publication. As a last gasp effort to make sure the book gets published the editor comes in and writes the last two chapters himself! The last two and a half chapters don’t really sound like Lester Wolfe. Some insanely stupid plot twists happen to tie up all the loose plot lines by chapter 10, including a groaner of a twist ending. Oh please! That and the AI narrator had his “perky” setting turned up way too high, so it’d inadvertently read very deeply depressing or serious lines with a way too much of a happy sounding tone. Like, I just left my soul mate to be eaten alive because he broke his leg, and golly gosh it’s such a beautiful day out!

Lester Wolfe what happened?!

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