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Shadowrun: DocWagon 19

A Shadowrun Novella

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Shadowrun: DocWagon 19

By: Jennifer Brozek
Narrated by: Liisa Lee
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The life of a lifesaver.

DocWagon - saviors of the needy, rescuers of the desperate. Willing to go anywhere, rescue anyone, as long as that “anyone” has forked out enough advance cash to justify the effort.

Reporter Amelia Hart has embedded herself with a DocWagon team to see what their life is really like, and she’s in for a wild ride. From an OD’ing celebrity to an aggressive team of hackers, from pesky gangs to an extremely rich and powerful client teetering at death’s door, this night will give the team all they can handle. But will they survive long enough to remember that in the Sixth World, nothing is truly random?

Full of memorable characters and rich Sixth World flavor, DocWagon 19 is a thrilling ride with the people struggling to save lives in a sprawl with a million ways to make people dead. Strap in, hold on, crank up the siren, and get ready for a crazy ride-along through the full chaos of the Shadowrun setting.

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First: The story is great and the voice acting is good. I only found Takeshi's voice to be less convincing.

But: The editing is below acceptable. There are numerous repetitions, where one or two words are spoken again and then there is "part 3" which is just the last three quarters of an hour of the story repeated.
So while I could sympathize with someone making a mistake and getting one cut wrong (or two, or ten), I can't see how you would copy a large junk of the story in mid-sentence and label it "part 3" by mistake.

I would advice against buying this audiobook. I'd rather buy the e-book.

terrible, near fraudulent

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