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No Man's Land

By: Elliott Kay
Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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Summary

“I don't belong in the military. I don't want to belong.”

Tanner Malone never aspired to heroism. For him, the Navy and the Debtor’s War were all about survival. Lately, his life has turned to better days with college, friends, and a growing relationship. He’s not interested when a Union Fleet admiral brings him a mysterious alien threat, but he can’t turn away Alicia Wong.

Ancient warfare between humanity’s alien neighbors threatens to reignite. While tensions rise, the Fleet detects a massive alien craft sneaking through human space. The commando team sent to investigate is tough, competent, and straight out of Tanner’s worst fears. Surviving this will push Tanner to his limits—and he’ll definitely need a note for class.

©2023 Elliott Kay (P)2024 Audible, Inc.

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Almost 6 years late.

What's up with the whispered narration? it was annoying. apart from that: it was a good continuation of the series, with Tanner Malone doing what he does best, kicking alien butts and taking names. Introduction to more new aliens and dealing with past trauma at the same time. Looking forward to the next book.

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incredible story in a solid Sci-Fi series

Such an immersive and interesting story. The book manages high tension, a varied cast, and gratifying payoff flawlessly. I never felt lost, and haven't had a 'can't put the book down' in a audio book like this before. You owe me a night's sleep.

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The Whispering ruins the entire audiobook

I love the "Poor Man's Fight" series, but i tried to listen to this book but gave up 2 hours in. This is one of the worst experiences i've had with an audiobook, Mostly because i love the previous audiobooks. Tim Pabon has done an excellent job with previous "Poor Man's Fight" series, but in this book he drops the ball. For some reason he whisper almost the entiretly of the book. Any time Characters are talking, they speak at a normal volume; then he whispers the rest. I don't know why. It's as if someone wanted to make the book sound more intense, and as a result it sucks all the joy from the book. I skipped ahead to see if the whispering was just for the beginning, but it's the whole damn book.

I'm sure the rest of the book is fantastic; which is why i refuse to listen to this audiobook. I'll buy the book instead and read it. I've returned this audiobook and gotten my credit back. It's been 6 years since the previous book; i'm glad i wasn't a fan back then. I can't imagine the excitement of finally getting the new audiobook, only to having to listen to this garbage. I don't know how you mess this up. You've done it excellently 5 TIMES BEFORE!

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