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Fledgling
- Jason Steed Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Jonathan Johns
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
Tormented by his mother's death...
Taken for granted by his father...
Trained in deadly martial arts...
Jason Steed is looking for a place to call home. He finds what he's looking for in the Sea Cadets - an elite group of British youngsters being groomed for lifelong service in the military. But when a routine training exercise goes awry, Jason finds himself in the middle of a secret mission. The future of the world hangs in the balance...and Jason might be the only one who can save it.
Critic reviews
"A coming of age heart wrenching story packed with laughs and fast paced action. Most readers who love action and spy fiction will devour this dynamic book in a single sitting or two, otherwise they'll be in extreme agony waiting to see what happens next." (Fictionreviewer.com)
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-04-24
The great story line
The voice of the narrator didn’t soot the high level of action that came with this amazing story
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- rainbowsearching
- 18-10-20
Awesome
Totally action packed loved it from start to finish hoping all of them will be available soon
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- madara
- 07-06-21
Pretty Decent
The story was solid and I like it, however, the narrator felt very flat to me and made some of the emotional/dramatic scenes seem almost funny with how apathetically he read them. If you can get over that then the book is great and I do think that you get used to the narration by the end of it.
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