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Fearless Spies and Daring Deeds of World War II

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Fearless Spies and Daring Deeds of World War II

By: Rebecca Langston-George
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Learn about the lives and daring deeds of spies during World War II.

©2017 Rebecca Langston-George (P)2017 Capstone Publishers, Inc.
Government Historical Military & Wars Military Espionage War
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Nice for quick stories & overview but there’s something up with the audio

For being a short audiobook, they cover only a few stories or individuals. The narrator is very engaging & great to listen to but there is something up with the audio. Seems like there was info removed or edited.
There are several moments though out where the audio sounded like it was paused in mid sentence. Also there were times when there was a pause and inserted “Did you Know?” Which would be fine but where it’s placed (like in a middle of a sentence of something totally unrelated) makes no sense. It would be better if they did it at the end of the chapter.
Overall it’s very engaging & leaves you with the desire to really go deeper into the tales from other books (I mean it in a good way)
It’s worth the short time given to listen.

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