
Screaming Eagles
The Front, Book 1
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Todd Menesses
About this listen
Private Franklin Grillo is a fresh-faced infantryman in the 101st Airborne. He's been dispatched to the Ardennes Forest outside of Bastogne to assist Baker Company against a surprise attack by the Germans. Outgunned, low on ammo, food, and supplies, the men along the new front are up against an army 10 times their size.
Barely able to hold out the 101st now face a new threat. German soldiers who take massive amounts of damage but keep on attacking.
©2016 Timothy W. Long (P)2016 Timothy W. Longonly real let down for me was the narrators - not ever line needs to sound like its a trailer for a Michael Bay film. at times almost unbearable-
just started listening to book two and happy to report that the narration has calmed down compared to this one.
good book though and well written.
Good but....
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I usually swear by Craig Dilouie and find most of his works to be well researched and very well put together. Don’t know whether it was moody’s influence but this was just cliche after cliche. The story was alright I guess, nothing really notable. The action was much of the same.
Won’t say I disliked it as it had its moments but I won’t be in any hurry to purchase the second installation.
Not Craig Dilouie’s usual standard
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