James R. Starkey
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The Persian Throne
- Historical Fiction: Ancient Iran’s Struggles and Triumphs Under Cyrus the Great and Darius Amid 6th Century BCE Warfare, Politics, and Royal Drama
- By: Brooks Miller
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 9 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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A historical fiction novel set in ancient Iran during the reign of Cyrus the Great and his successor Darius. The Persian Throne unfolds against a backdrop of vast Asian plains, starting with the anticipation of a battle between Cyrus the Great's Iranian forces and the mounted warriors of the Turanians. The book opens with detailed descriptions of the battlefield and the military formations, setting a tense atmosphere. Cyrus, leading his diverse army comprising Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, and other contingents, is prepared to outmaneuver the more numerous enemy with strategic placement ...
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Narrator is unbearable
- By James R. Starkey on 12-11-24
- The Persian Throne
- Historical Fiction: Ancient Iran’s Struggles and Triumphs Under Cyrus the Great and Darius Amid 6th Century BCE Warfare, Politics, and Royal Drama
- By: Brooks Miller
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
Narrator is unbearable
Reviewed: 12-11-24
A prime example of how a good novel is spoiled by such amateurish narration. The story itself was compelling.
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House of Rejoicing
- The Book of Coming Forth by Day, Part 1
- By: Libbie Hawker
- Narrated by: Heather Wilds
- Length: 13 hrs and 49 mins
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In the waning years of Egypt's 18th Dynasty, when female power can only come at an unsettling price, four royal women struggle against the shadowy influence of Akhenaten, the infamous heretic pharaoh. Akhenaten wields control of a strange emerging religion unlike anything Egypt has seen. His power can't be denied, but whoever can maintain her grip on the unpredictable pharaoh will hold all of Egypt in her hands - and better still, will remain mistress of her own fate.
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TERRIBLE NARRATOR!
- By Squidget on 03-22-19
- House of Rejoicing
- The Book of Coming Forth by Day, Part 1
- By: Libbie Hawker
- Narrated by: Heather Wilds
Terrible A.I. monotone voice!
Reviewed: 10-01-24
Ahhhh! The worst narrator in Audio Book history. I have listened to hundreds of hours of audiobooks and I can say without a moments hesitation. This narrator is the absolute worst I have ever endured. It is positively painful to listen to. I wish I could get my credit back. Did the author of this book ever hear this audio abomination? Any value to the story was completely eviscerated by this narrator.
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Drop Trooper Books 1-4
- A Military Sci-Fi Box Set
- By: Rick Partlow
- Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
- Length: 33 hrs and 12 mins
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Go to war or go to jail. For small-time street hustler Cam Alvarez, the choice is simple.... He has no family, no friends, no place in the world...nothing to lose. When his latest con results in the death of a cartel hit man, Cam opts to join the Marines and leave Earth to fight a vicious alien enemy. Drafted into the Marine Drop-Troopers, Cam discovers there’s one thing he’s even better at than running street-con games, and that’s killing the enemy.
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Of you’re a fan of Galaxy’s Edge, Buy This.
- By Shawshank on 12-24-21
- Drop Trooper Books 1-4
- A Military Sci-Fi Box Set
- By: Rick Partlow
- Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
Good story but…
Reviewed: 05-24-24
Something most obviously lacking is that the author created this fascinating civilization called the, ‘Tawnee’ (sp?) yet he constantly fails to give us more insight into these characters including; their alien culture and religion.
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Recon: A War to the Knife
- By: Rick Partlow
- Narrated by: Kyle McCarley
- Length: 12 hrs and 7 mins
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Tyler Callas is the pampered heir of a high-level Corporate Council executive, groomed from birth to take a seat beside her as a member of the ruling class of the Commonwealth society. But the bloody war with the alien Tahni has hit close to home and Tyler wants to join the military, something his powerful mother won't allow. Desperate to escape her control, Tyler changes his identity to Randall Munroe, a product of the poverty-stricken Underground, and enlists in the Marines.
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Could not handle narrator while dizzy w/nausea
- By Melanie on 05-01-24
- Recon: A War to the Knife
- By: Rick Partlow
- Narrated by: Kyle McCarley
Narrator sounds like Pee-Wee Herman
Reviewed: 02-22-24
Those cartoonish voices and silly accents of the narrator’s spoil the book! Story is good, but if I heard the term, GAUS RIFLE once, I heard it one thousand times. Yeesh!
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Ramses
- The Son Of Light
- By: Christian Jacq
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
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An epic re-creation of the exhilarating and mysterious time when the Sun King ruled Egypt, Ramses, the Son of Light, has become the rage in France. With over two million copies sold, it is the greatest publishing phenomenon to hit the shelves there in 20 years. Rameses is only 14 when his father, the Pharaoh Seti, begins testing his true mettle. Being the younger of two sons, the proud Ramses has a problem with being relegated to second place.
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Teenager drama with little insight into Egyptian culture
- By Consuelo on 10-24-17
- Ramses
- The Son Of Light
- By: Christian Jacq
- Narrated by: George Guidall
Author Pulls the Plug too Soon
Reviewed: 07-16-23
Never saw a novel in this way. It sounds like he had plan to sequel before he got halfway through the first one. The big let down is apparently there is no sequel. The story itself was compelling, but it was like the power went out just when it reached the best part.
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Arms of Nemesis
- A Novel of Ancient Rome
- By: Steven Saylor
- Narrated by: Scott Harrison
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
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South of Rome on the Gulf of Puteoli stands the splendid villa of Marcus Crassus, Rome's wealthiest citizen. When the estate overseer is murdered, Crassus concludes that the deed was done by two missing slaves, who have probably run off to join the Spartacan Slave Revolt. Unless they are found within three days, Crassus vows to massacre his remaining 99 slaves.
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Awful narrator!
- By Linda on 01-04-12
- Arms of Nemesis
- A Novel of Ancient Rome
- By: Steven Saylor
- Narrated by: Scott Harrison
Narrator is Distracting
Reviewed: 04-03-23
Difficult at times to tell who is talking. I wonder if Romans of the era really tied references to “The Gods” into so many conversations. At times those ubiquitous references become just plain gratuitous.
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Crocodile on the Sandbank
- The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 1
- By: Elizabeth Peters
- Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
- Length: 9 hrs and 54 mins
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Amelia Peabody inherited two things from her father: a considerable fortune and an unbendable will. The first allowed her to indulge in her life's passion. Without the second, the mummy's curse would have made corpses of them all.
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Nice break from the usual-
- By Carrie on 12-18-04
- Crocodile on the Sandbank
- The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 1
- By: Elizabeth Peters
- Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
Rather a Cliché
Reviewed: 03-25-23
Very predictable. It’s not a terrible read It’s just not my thing. Narrator did well.
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Accelerando
- By: Charles Stross
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 16 hrs and 30 mins
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The Singularity. It is the era of the posthuman. Artificial intelligences have surpassed the limits of human intellect. Biotechnological beings have rendered people all but extinct. Molecular nanotechnology runs rampant, replicating and reprogramming at will. Contact with extraterrestrial life grows more imminent with each new day.
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Hardest of hard SF...
- By DLee on 11-24-14
- Accelerando
- By: Charles Stross
- Narrated by: George Guidall
Awful! Hate this endless drivel
Reviewed: 02-12-23
Like a glass of spoiled milk, this doesn’t get better if you continue. The concepts are as cliched as a Japanese karaoke bar.
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The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon
- The Sephardic Cycle, Book 1
- By: Richard Zimler
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
- Length: 13 hrs and 28 mins
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The Last Kabbalist ofLisbon, an international best seller, is an extraordinary novel that transports listeners into the universe of Jewish Kabbalah during the Lisbon massacre of April 1506. Just a few years earlier, Jews living in Portugal were dragged to the baptismal font and forced to convert to Christianity. Many of these “New Christians” persevered in their Jewish prayers and rituals in secret and at great risk…the hidden, arcane practices of the kabbalists, a mystical sect of Jews, continued as well.
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Shaking my head
- By Susan on 02-19-21
- The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon
- The Sephardic Cycle, Book 1
- By: Richard Zimler
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
KABBALAH? BARELY
Reviewed: 02-19-22
If your interest is learning about Kabbalah, you’ll be terribly disappointed. It’s randomly thrown in like sprinkles on a sundae. The “who done it” mystery itself becomes a bit tedious at times. Largely depressing as one should expect from a story set during the Inquisition. Seems a bit obsessed with the frequent inclusion of male genitalia. Saying all that, the author writes some great narrative and his descriptions of his characters are quite amusing and detailed.
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Gilgamesh the King
- By: Robert Silverberg
- Narrated by: William Coon
- Length: 13 hrs and 11 mins
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What if we discovered that one of history's greatest heroes had written his life story? That's the premise behind Robert Silverberg's amazing novel Gilgamesh the King. The journey begins when six-year-old Gilgamesh's father dies. As he grows to manhood and eventually ascends to the throne, he faces many challenges along the way: political intrigue, war, the burden of leadership. But none are as difficult as his intense internal struggles against loneliness and his own mortality.
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Terrible narration kept me from getting far
- By Lizzie Askew on 03-15-14
- Gilgamesh the King
- By: Robert Silverberg
- Narrated by: William Coon
Reader is terrible
Reviewed: 02-10-22
The reader’s voice was so annoying that I could hardly stay focused. My mistake for not sampling the story first. All I can equate the painful narration to is somebody who sings a great song slightly off key. The song can’t possibly be enjoyed. I’m a big fan of Silverberg, but this story fell short of all my expectations. Complicated fantasy tale that becomes tedious and frequently repetitive.
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