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Ghost Flight
- Narrated by: Rupert Degas
- Series: Will Jaegar, Book 1
- Length: 13 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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Editor reviews
Summary
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Jaeger agrees to lead an expedition into the Mountains of the Gods in the remote Amazon jungle. At the dark heart of this real-life Lost World lies a mystery WWII warplane, one that harbours a secret so explosive its very discovery may tear the world asunder. Terrifying forces are hell-bent on keeping the warplane forever hidden. Unwittingly, Will Jaeger is going in against them.
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- Alexander
- 02-07-15
Cheesy but great
This books uses just about every cliche you can imagine and then some. However I can't deny that it was great fun and I can't wait for the sequel.
The narrator was excellent with a truly great range of accents and character.
If you are after a really easy listen / read that doesn't take too much effort but still keeps you interested then this is the book for you.
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- amana
- 07-07-15
Amazing
Can't wait for the next book.
Great narrator also.
Amazing. Hope they make the film version.
6 people found this helpful
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- Dave
- 07-09-15
Fantastic
I was dubious about the author.....but I was hooked from start to finish. can't wait for the sequel.
5 people found this helpful
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- TESSA J TAYLOR
- 29-06-15
Awesome!!
This is a great listen- reader is good and easy to listen to.
Great story, plot, really enjoyable read/listen!
I recommend :)
5 people found this helpful
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- Judith
- 06-07-15
A fantastic romo through the jungle.
Who would have thought that Bear Grylls had this kind of talent? This adventure thriller had me hooked. The narration is one of the best I have ever listened to and added immensely to the enjoyment of the story. Be warned though a frustrating cliff hanger ending grrr
9 people found this helpful
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- Ashley
- 14-10-15
Far too detailed
The opening scene was excellent but 17 chapters in and it only just started to begin (skipped several to try to get to the story).
It's just far too detailed, "he stepped down hard on the turf, the green leaves of the grass folding over under his heavy brown boot, ants scattered in every direction, a lady bird tried to take off but a moment too late as it felt the weight of the boot squeeze it's eyes from it sockets. Meanwhile he left boot swung through the air, flicking the surface of the grass before it too sent ants scattering... Etc."
Irrelevant stuff that took too long to describe. Shame because the beach scene at the start is excellent.
8 people found this helpful
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- John
- 28-09-15
Too many inaccuracies
Liked the fast pace but there are too many plot errors. For example when they are in the special decontamination suits in the plane the cameraman vomits and it can be heard splashing on the floor. If you are in the suit with the helmet and respirator that ain't going to happen!
I also didn't like the way they describe certain nasties like the snake and the piranha etc etc and low and behold five minutes later they appear in the plot.
An exciting storyline but too many errors.
7 people found this helpful
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- Busydaddy1
- 29-06-15
Incredible story and characters
The way Bear builds the characters is wonderful. The plot is strong and the story captivating. The whole book is multi dimensional - couldn't stop listening. Can't wait for the next instalment.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-06-15
Old fashioned adventure (in a good way)
I loved it - a really good adventure story in the (good) old-fashioned style of a romping good plot.
Hardly any swearing in it, too!
And it was nearly half way through before anybody drank their urine! :)
Great start, Bear! I will definitely look for more adventures in the future!
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- Neil
- 11-09-15
Brilliant from start to finish
Afrer 2 years on audible this is the first time I've bothered with a review as the book was that good.
4 people found this helpful
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- Roopa Sonalkar
- 04-03-21
Bear Grylls is a legend
Never expected bear to be so good at writing
Wonderful book. Great characters. Super engaging and Rupert degas is awesome.
I wanna see that movie come out soon
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- Belinda Knight
- 17-09-18
Edge of your seat riveting
If you like suspense with a level of detail that makes you feel like you are right there in the story. Then this book is for you.
Outstanding narration brings characters to life. I’m about to download the next book in the series.
Absolutely loved it.
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- Vintila Bogdan
- 19-07-16
Superb
I was very surprised to find that Bear Grylls is such a good author of fiction books. I've read some of his work before but this is story telling at its best! As a lomg standing fan of Bear, O absolutelt loved Ghost Flight!
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- Tracey
- 15-07-15
ghost
Would you try another book from Bear Grylls and/or Rupert Degas?
i don,t know im finding it hard to get into this book voice seems to be low need volume up on radio to hear
Would you be willing to try another book from Bear Grylls? Why or why not?
again i don,t know this one has not got me excited by the third chapter keep putting it on hold
What do you think the narrator could have done better?
yes i think he could
Did Ghost Flight inspire you to do anything?
buy a differant book
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- Creag Donaldson
- 28-06-15
What a Fantastic Book - The good thing is that it's just the First installment
I mostly listen to Non Fiction because so much of the Fiction writing these days seems to be so formulaic or just not to be credible. I've previously read a couple of Bears' books and enjoyed them, particularly his first when he climbed Everest, so I thought I would give Ghost Flight a go.
The writing is descriptive and absorbing and the chapters just role by.
The narration is simply First Class!
You would think that after 12 or 13 hours it would be time to move on to something new, but not a bit of it.
Bear when's the next one coming out?
If your looking for a Really good Read/Listen then I would definitely recommend Ghost Flight😀