The Case of Section 950, Seat E-14
A Sam Cloudstone Novella
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Narrated by:
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Mike Bender
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By:
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Jimmy Martin
About this listen
Sam Cloudstone is a modern-day hero, one that would prefer to live by his wits instead of his brawn. But like any hero, Sam's not afraid to get physical when he has to!
He is a full-blooded Comanche living in today's world. He tried to follow his father's footsteps becoming an oil-field engineer, but couldn't handle the confined spaces of a modern office job, or the soul-destroying stress of corporate life.
Leaving that world, he became a free spirit, surviving as an author, a songwriter, a photographer, a bartender, and a bounty hunter. One day he accidentally crosses paths with Melissa Steinhardt, a beautiful and impetuous "damsel in distress", and his life changes forever!
Attempting to help her involves him in a 70-year-old mystery that pits the two of them against the FBI, the CIA, and a billionaire drug lord. They end up in a chase across Texas, each new destination dictated by solving the riddle preceding it. Their final stop ends in a showdown between all of the parties involved, at the "Enchanted Rock" in the middle of the historic Comanche territory in the Central Texas Hills.
The first clue is inside the cushion of seat E-14, section 950 of the now obsolete and disused Astrodome, Houston's former pride and joy....
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- Norma Miles
- 02-02-19
When the legend be comes fact ...
A semi-comedic paper chase thriller in which Sam, a multi ability Cherokee currently working as a bounty hunter, and the flirtatious, buxom Melissa, sister of a man being held prisoner, or dead (they didn't know which), follow the clues first started by numbers written by Melissa's grandfather on a WWII rations can, in search of - something. The government, both CIA and FBI are involved, plus a Mexican gangster, collector of sports memorabilia, and someone known only as Mr.Jones and his lackies. follow them. All of the badies' henchmen are iincompetent or very unlucky and, for all of his apparent abilities, Sam might be pretty sharp at deciphering codes but also manages to make poor mistakes. As everyone chases the trail and each other, and make standard aggressive baddy conversation, it could make a pretty funny film with occasional titillating sexy scenes, like Melissa dressed in a cheer leader's outfit at Halloween.
Narration by Mike Bender is full of expression, really breathing life into the somewhat flat characters. By his skill, each has a distinct and individual voicing and the story line is read with good intonation and commitment to the text. Especially enjoyable is Colonel Smith, a smooth intelligence amongst the rest, who was "having such a good time today."
My thanks to the rights holder of The Case of Section 950, Seat E-14, who, at my request, freely gifted me a complimentary copy, via Audiobook Boom. It was fast, foolish and fun, lots of dead bodies but very little blood.
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