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Old 06-23-2015, 02:12 PM   #1282
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Finished and enjoyed. This was a good series, reasonably well narrated. I'm now back to the Richard Sharpe series from Bernard Cornwell. The next one is "Sharpe's Rifles". The narrator has switched back to Frederick Davidson (David Case), who is always one of my favourite narrators.

The time is 1809, and Sharpe finds himself in command of the 95th Rifles in the Iberian Peninsula while the French are at the peak of their sweep of the Spanish army.
Excellent. A well written and researched novel, narrated by one of the best voices in the audio book business, David Case.

Next up, Chanur's Homecoming, read by Dina Pearlman. That should provide a break from Sharpe for a bit.
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