Nations Divided
Jack Emery 3
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Narrated by:
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Todd Menesses
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By:
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Steve P. Vincent
Peace has been decades in the making, but chaos is just the press of a button away?
Jack Emery is happier than he has been in a long time. Nobody has shot at him or tried to blow him up for years, and he's learned to love the job he thought he'd hate: Special Advisor to the President of the United States?
But nothing can prepare Jack for the work to come. As America continues to heal from self-inflicted wounds, an ambitious President McGhinnist draws closer to achieving the impossible: peace between Israelis and Palestinians?
As the countdown to peace reaches zero, a desperate group of hardline Israelis invoke the Samson Option, a secret protocol that will eradicate the peace agreement and pave the way for the destruction of America and the Middle East?
Jack has learned the hard way that when a crisis knocks, you don't always get the chance to ignore it.
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better than the first two
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Jake Emery is back and now working for the President and helping to stop the peace agreement from going up in smoke...literally.
A nice thriller that takes us all around the world and gives some interesting perspectives from different viewpoints on any possible peace deal between Israel and Palestine.
Narration good once again with several accents thrown in to make it sound more realistic.
Hope this isn't the end of adventures for Jack Emery.
Just how hard is peace in the Middle East?
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Enjoyable listening
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Another Good Thriller by Steve P. Vincent
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The narrator did a great job bring true emotions, with only one place where he repeated a set of words. His character voices were good, I thought they fit the character but was really different from the first book, since listened to them back to back it took me a little while to get use to the change. I did think he did a better job of narration then the one who narrator the first book. His voice is easy to listen to, the audio moves smoothly from one chapter to the next. There is no volume changing, and no background noise. I thought he did a great job and I really enjoyed his work.
great listen
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