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Call Sign Reaper
- The Chronicles of Benjamin Jamison, Book 1
- Narrated by: Guy Williams
- Length: 12 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
After a dishonorable discharge from the military on trumped-up charges, all Ben wanted to do was stay under the radar and be left alone. Someone with his talents and training is not soon forgotten or left alone.
Ten months of peace and quiet are about to come to an end, starting with a bar fight and a visit from a special operations officer with orders to bring him back into the fold. He swore he would never go back, but when the opportunity came knocking in the form of a beautiful commanding officer, he didn't think twice about signing up. With a slight twist, this time he would do things his way. Friend or foe, they are all the same to him.
Warning: This book contains adult situations, violence to aliens and humans alike, and foul language.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-09-19
Great story. Poor narrator
Great story but the narrator did not flow and was a bit mechanical for me.
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- BlindAlley
- 04-09-19
More of this, please, yesterday!
I do know the audiobooks take quite a while to be produced, but I'll be really interested in the next book in this chronicle! Well written, nicely voiced, what more could you possibly want (apart from more of the same)! No pressure (snigger)!
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- Nathan Parker
- 21-09-19
Idiots
So, guy meets beautiful girl who's going to be his boss, a major in the armed forces, and within two minutes, they're on the ground kissing. Next night, while on a stakeout, they're having sex in the back of their vehicle. Very professional. Later, when they catch the bad guys standing around their own vehicle, not paying attention to their environment, they have the nerve to think to themselves "amateurs".
The narrator speaks in a boring monotone.
Returning the book.
22 people found this helpful
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- Daniel
- 18-09-19
Drag queen?
I listened to the first 5 chapters of the marginal storyline before I couldn't take it anymore. The supposedly beautiful, sexy lead female character has the voice of a chain-smoking transvestite (IMO). Raspy but not in a good way. Gotta return it, sorry.
12 people found this helpful
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- Joseph
- 17-10-19
Prepubescent male fantasy
Great story! If your 13 year old male where every woman falls for the hero. Every man admires him and wishes he could be him. The story is simplistic. The narration is a yawn. Biggest waist of time ever. Better off watching grass grow.
9 people found this helpful
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- Jay Posephney
- 07-10-19
What Book Did Every Other Reviewer Listen To?
Ok, usually we can trust the reviews posted for a book, but I am not sure the reviews for this book were linked to the right book. "Call Sign Reaper" is painful to listen to. The voice work was horrible. All the women in the booked sounded like chain smoking witches. The story was lame, with shallow characters and unbelievable story lines. I really hate when i purchase a bad book because i feel like I have to finish it anyway. I prefered silence in my car.
8 people found this helpful
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- Steven Gale
- 12-06-19
Fun and enjoyable! A pure delight!!
This was one of those books that makes you laugh, and entertained from beginning to end. It has its dramatic moments, but the characters are down to earth and fun.
8 people found this helpful
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- Mike
- 28-06-19
Good story but reads more like fan fiction
I listened to the whole story, and I enjoyed it well enough - but it reads more like fan fiction. The protagonist bucks every authority, every woman loves him, he's a trained absolute killer with a heart of gold, and everything works out for him at every branch. None of the characters are very developed or grow. Which for me seems to be the difference in fan fiction (or graduate level writing) and professional type stuff - the character flaws and development.
The narration on the other hand was pretty soundly in the "not great" category. Not a lot of emotion (several times the narration of the emotions in a given scene are completely not demonstrated by the voices), but really the worst part for me was the Major's female voice. It would only match if she were roughly 90 years old, and smoked for all of it. It just kept breaking every scene for me. And that carried through a lot, because the delta between character voices were pretty minor.
That said, it was definitely not turrble.
5 people found this helpful
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- Sean Malay
- 10-07-19
great light hearted fun and funny
Jamison is like captain Kirk and John wick combined with a cold name and cooler toys.
4 people found this helpful
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- Mitchell
- 14-06-19
Have listened to worse but not be much
This is just bad weak and sad a powerful female Sf soldier gets weak in knees @ first site just bad many more problems but that one is at the beginning
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- john
- 03-06-19
MY NEW FAVORITE SERIES!!!
Action romance and sprinkle in a bit of badassery. It's about a 50 gallon bucket of awsome.
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- BikeVON
- 10-09-19
Benjamin Jamison is my new hero
Benjamin Jamison is a former soldier who was dishonorably discharged on phony drug charges. He is a modern-day Robin Hood and Batman in his pursuit of vigilante justice and defender of the innocence.
As with any military organization when they have a need for you, they expect you to come running. Ben was able to oblige them but it was on his terms. Ben agrees to work with the military but only as a civilian. In that manner, he is not subject to a lot of the military crap.
He was re-recruited because his former crew had the skills required to complete a mission but they would not do it without him. Of course the mission does not go as planned and there is all sorts of mayhem and fighting. We never find out why/what special skills were needed.
There is lots of action with Ben cutting off a finger of a pirate to obtain information or the castration and then slitting the throat of a captain for abusing young girls. He was a one-man killing machine with a god complex to save all the oppressed and innocent. When his adopted grandparents were threatened by five men he mercilessly kills three of them and gives the fourth, a woman, an opportunity to make amends by working for his adopted grandparents.
In each conflict he will give the transgressor, human or alien, an opportunity to reform or change their position. It is those transgressors that become his most stanch supporters. His loyalty to his crew motivates them to put their life on the line for him. You either love him or hate him. If you hate him, don’t get in his way. If he hates you, there is no where for you to hide.
Women fall for him but that is a very small part of the story. He does have a romantic affair with Major Andrea. She is a hard woman who finds it difficult to be his commanding officer and his lover. She is jealous of other woman who show an interest in him.
There are twist and turns in the story to keep you reading/listening. There are plenty of ship space fighting and espionage
2 people found this helpful