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Title: Off Reservation
Author: Bram Connolly
Narrator: Nick Farnell
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs
Language: English
Release date: 08-01-17
Publisher: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
Australian Special Forces commander Matt Rix is back in another action-packed adventure.
Disgraced and discarded, Matt Rix is no stranger to having the deck stacked against him - and just when it seemed things couldn't get any worse, he is given an ultimatum that brings the heavens crashing down around him.
What follows is the frantic pursuit of Faisal Khan, the recently escaped, ingenious Taliban commander who has taken receipt of a deadly weapon of mass destruction.
Chasing Khan across Turkey would be the easy part. Stopping the weapon from falling into the hands of any number of organisations hell-bent on securing it for their own devious plans - that's going to be the hard part.
Members Reviews:
Disappointing.
A disappointing sequel to the The Fighting Season by the same author. The Fighting Season was a vivid account of war in Afganistan with well drawn characters and a fast-moving but plausible plot. Off Reservation is like a copy of the American Mitch Rapp novels with an adventure comic plot and little besides lots of violent action.
Great Listen
Thoroughly enjoyed the second Rix instalment. Well written with a interesting plot, a few twists and turns thrown in for good measure.
I love how the Aussie sense of humour comes through the written and is not lost in narration (pun intended)
Great job by Bram and great job by Nick Farnell as narrator
A good yarn
Enjoyed this read immensely, just a good old fashioned yarn set in the modern world
Top Aussie Mil Drama
Loved every second of it.. looking forward to the next book.
Would love to see it more focused on the Australian Army, more so than the spooks.
No reservations about reviewing this book ...
The voice of the reader was pleasant to the ear and had great range of credible English and Australian accents that added to the enjoyment of the story.