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Title: Holding Their Own
Subtitle: The Salt War
Author: Joe Nobody
Narrator: Dave Wright
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-17-15
Publisher: Kemah Bay Marketing LLC
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 114 votes
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi: Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Book IX of best-selling author Joe Nobody's series, Holding Their Own, explores how old grudges and long-simmering social divisions could threaten the recovery of post-apocalyptic Texas.
Bishop hatches a plan to pull Terri away from the stressful responsibility of managing the Alliance, but his scheme quickly goes awry. The couple finds themselves isolated, hunted, and in the middle of a modern-day range war.
Nick is leading Bishop's team while the Texan is away bonding with his family. Sent on a mission to integrate another community into the Alliance's fold, the operator becomes the subject of an extensive manhunt. His life depends on Grim, Cory, and Kevin igniting an uprising and exposing the foul deeds of a ruthless dictator.
The Salt War takes the reader on a high-speed, low-drag gallop through a world still struggling with social and economic recovery. Join Bishop, Terri, and their friends as the struggle to rebuild continues.
Members Reviews:
Stupid sounds added for no reason
I have no idea what idiot decided to add random being bang boom sounds throughout the entire book but it a sensually ruins the performance quality of what would be a great book and story.
Bad narrator
I have liked every story so far, the narrarator is horrible he makes everyone sound wimpy and whiny
Ice pick to the ears.
My 11 year old would have narrated better. This was a truly painful listen of a lackluster story.
real guy wrote these
clearly written by a real operator. goofy humor, real kind, never a mistake on the operational stuff, super knowledgeable author. really fun to listen to
Book doesn't disappoint the series
I love how this book delved into racism, and unions, etc. Exploring, how these things would impact people after was really interesting