Once a Soldier
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Narrated by:
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Bon Shaw
About this listen
Harper Knox has ripped up his family's cherry orchard in eastern Washington State and planted grape vines, hoping that a contemplative life making wine might help him conquer his debilitating battle with PTSD. But on the other side of the state in Seattle, the Singularity Summit, a conference celebrating and encouraging the growth of artificial intelligence, is about to get underway. The controversial nature of the Summit has many reeling in fury, and protesters are taking over the city. A man Harper has been fighting alongside since Fort Bragg shows up at the vineyard offering a generous payday if Harper will join a team charged with protecting Dr. Wilhelm Sebastian, the keynote speaker at the Summit. Hungry for the cash and the danger, Harper agrees to join the team. But has he signed onto something much bigger and deadlier than just another bodyguard gig?
As much a love story as it is a gripping thriller, Once a Soldier, driven by the wonderfully cynical Harper Knox, will keep you up late into the night.
©2014 Boo Walker (P)2014 Boo WalkerWhat listeners say about Once a Soldier
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- Chris Venemore
- 08-10-21
Goes from barely believable to complete farce
I couldn't finish it in the end the story just became too unbelievable, with a main character that had to be lying to the reader about his history and skills. Great narration from the great man himself as always but I can see why he changed his name for this one.
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