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Final Bearing

By: George A Wallace, Don Keith
Narrated by: Lawrence D Palmer
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Final Bearing, co-written by Don Keith and Cdr. George Wallace, USN (retired), a former nuclear submarine captain.

Juan de Santiago is not only a billionaire coca grower, he is also a deranged revolutionary; the commander of the most powerful private army in South America. Backed by power-hungry rogue nations who supply him with the latest weaponry, de Santiago devises a plan that will dishearten the American antidrug effort and make him El Jefe once and for all.

A successful soldier in Florida's antidrug war, Tom Kincaid is an expert on Colombia, with connections that lead directly to Juan de Santiago himself. But when US politicians demand a publicity-driven drug bust, they blow the cover of Kincaid's carefully crafted network, leaving most of his informants dead, and get the DEA agent exiled to the relative backwater of Seattle. Commander Jonathan Ward and his crew on the old attack sub Spadefish are on one last mission. They are to launch a strike that will put de Santiago and his empire out of business for good. They are getting help from Bill Beaman and his SEAL team, who are searching for the secret laboratories of de Santiago.

Following deep jungle trails and hiking the lofty mountains of the ancient Inca Empire, they are intent on driving a stake through the heart of de Santiago's drug empire. But there is a leak in the Colombian government. Beaman and his SEALs are being stalked.

From the old highways of the Incas to the plush haciendas of the drug lords, guerrilla armies are lurking, striking out at those who threaten their lucrative trade. And at the same time, a futuristic mini-sub leaves Colombia. Destination: Seattle. And it is loaded with the most lethal, addictive substance known to man.

©2003 George Wallace and Don Keith (P)2017 George Wallace and Don Keith
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Deserves more stars, but......

An enjoyable yarn....just the ticket for a bit of light entertainment, totally spoiled by the worst narration I've yet to hear on Audible. Sorry, mate, but you sound like a AI generated voice via a vintage tranny speaker reading from a blurry photocopy with no punctuation. And don't make silly noises like walkie-talkie burps.
I'd have returned it immediately if it wasn't such a fun story.

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Couldnt stand the narrator

Can't comme t too much on the story, just can't get past the awful voice of the narrator. I'll read the story instead of listening to it...

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Mediocre

The story is ok the narrator is good except for the silly static noises for the radio chatter. When I listen/read a series I like one or two of the main characters to be developed to the extent that I want to know what comes next. The characters in this novel have not developed sufficiently for me to want to buy book 2. In fact I don’t think I could name them or right a few words about them

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Atrociously read. Totally wooden and a waste of time and money

Impossible to get involve in such a badly presented production.
This should my be allowed .

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