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Title: Wingman #1
Subtitle: Wingman
Author: Mack Maloney
Narrator: Terence Aselford
Format: Abridged
Length: 2 hrs and 49 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-26-04
Publisher: Listen & Live Audio, Inc.
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 67 votes
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi: Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Disarmed and leaderless, the United States is united no longer! Evil Russian warlords have reduced the Capitol to a smoking pile of radioactive rubble. While the destitute citizens are frozen in a state of panic, one man steps forward to seek retribution. He is a brilliant ace fighter pilot: Hawk Hunter, a lone warrior on a mission to keep alive the indomitable spirit of a forgotten dream called "America".
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©1987 Mack Maloney; (P)2002 Listen & Live Audio, Inc. and The Cutting Corporation, Inc.
Critic Reviews:
"The stuff of pulp paperbacks has been getting new life and new brawn on audio." (Philadelphia Inquirer)
"Good listening for the long drives across our country." (rpm Magazine)
Members Reviews:
Interesting
The basis of this book is very outdated it portrays a world after the USSR has destroyed the USA, however the story is amazing. After listening to the abridged version I had to got to amazon and order the book and the book is much better than the abridged audio.
I would not waste your money.
While the premise is quite interesting, you get the feeling this was written by a political speech writer. I would not recommend this audio-book.
thanks for ruining my favorite book!
one of my favorite books, and you found a way to ruin it. way to much detail and missions left out. seems more like you were trying to make a 2 hour movie than read what the author wrote!
Don't hold my attention like they did in the past.
I read some of the Wing Man series when I was younger and thought I'd try an audio version. They don't seem to do it for me any more.