
The Last Lieutenant
Todd Ingram, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Michael Wolfe
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John J. Gobbell
“Powerful and engaging. Truly an inspiring and emotional story of bravery and sacrifice.... a must read.” (Nelson DeMille, number one New York Times best-selling author)
The year is 1942.
Bataan has fallen to the Japanese. The Philippines seem sure to follow. When a general surrenders the last American outpost in the West Pacific, Navy Lieutenant Todd Ingram refuses to give up the fight.
Taking to sea under cover of darkness, he leads his ten man crew to accomplish the impossible: Slip through Japanese naval blockades, travel 1900 miles to Australia, and singlehandedly stop a ruthless Nazi spy.
There are no reinforcements. There will be no rescue.
And if Todd fails, he won’t just lose his crew.... He’ll lose the woman he loves, too.
In the heart-pounding tradition of Ken Follett's Eye of the Needle comes a thriller brimming with raw courage, non-stop action, and an unforgettable villain.
Praise for John J. Gobbell and The Last Lieutenant:
“There are no greater tales of epic combat than the fight for Corregidor and the Battle of Midway. John J. Gobbell masterfully combines them into a gripping war story that will be considered a classic in the decades to come.” (Clive Cussler)
"Gobbell has, for me, personally resurrected the novel of World War II in the Pacific, combining thriller with war novel. [The Last Lieutenant] calls up memories of The Naked and the Dead and James Jones. A first-rate accomplishment." (Thomas Gifford)
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My primary objection is that the narrator has horrible problems with Navy terms and cannot even pronounce non-military words like conflagration and telegrapher.
If this is a series, I'll give the author a chance to tighten up his style and to please find a better narrator.
Good Navy story. Terrible narrator.
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Worth it!
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Enjoyed 😉
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just so so
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Historically, very accurate and well written
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narration
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A great Navy story!
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The second most annoying (and distracting at some point) were the persistent descriptions and inclusions of bodily functions. While I understand in war, privacy, illness, and all manner of life functions are made more difficult and imperiled, this author seems to focus on it with something approaching a bathroom fetish. Animal or Human, I would guess that there is barely a chapter where bathroom needs are not mentioned, described, hashed over, and described again.
All of that aside, I enjoyed the story and certainly would have no issue trying another book in the series to see if they improve with time and experience.
Bodily functions and Mispronunciations abound
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Pretty Good War Story
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Reading
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