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Wild Lands

By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Anthony Melchiorri
Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
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Summary

War is coming to the Wild Lands...

One month after the defeat of a rogue group of terrorists, the United States struggles to maintain control over the New Frontier. The untamed sector of America simmers as opportunists, criminals, and marauders wait to fill the void left behind. An extremist faction of the Navajo Nation called the Rattlesnakes have waited years for this moment. Their leader launches their first, brutal attack on a water treatment and power facility in Colorado.

The message is clear to Colorado Sheriff Lindsey Plymouth and her foreign allies working to keep peace: a new enemy has risen up. Lindsey enlists Raven Spears to track the Rattlesnakes and bring their leader to justice before they can strike again. As the trail gets hot, Raven realizes this is just one of many assaults the Rattlesnakes have planned to conquer the New Frontier.

With violence spilling over the borders, America’s foreign allies begin to question the cost to their own forces and start to withdraw. Lindsey and the Colorado Rangers scramble to find new allies, but it will take more than a few friends to hold back the growing Rattlesnake army. If they fail to defeat this new evil, it will devour the New Frontier.

©2022 Nicholas Sansbury Smith (P)2022 Recorded Books
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great listen

excellent narration,makes it easy to recognise characters. storylines makes you feel so many emotions and wanting a good outcome. can't wait for the next book.

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Up a Creek?

Books by NSS are well known for their fast paced action scenes, and plenty of them, and book 2 of the New Frontiers series doesn't dissapoint o that score. However, where as previous books have involved multiple plot lines, conspiracies and a variety of hooks to keep us interested and entertained, Wild Lands seems to have done away with that, dropping or minimalising many of the threads from Book 1, and pursuing a single story line. The result is a book that's more than a little frustrating and at times, dissapointing, Why? I hear you cry. I can't be so...

The problems arise from the constant confrontations that are ar the heart of an NSS book. In following a simgle plot line these encounter suffer from Jack Bauer syndrome. You know the one, Jack says he'll do what ever it takes to stop the bad guy, break the law, torture people, he'll get them, no matter what - and he does, he gets them, or he gets their bomb, or does something to end the bad guys plan, but then the bad guy threatens someone Jack cares about or a civilian, and Jack Lets him go or gives the bomb back, rinse and repeat for 18 hours. Well, thats this book in a nutshell.

And the bad guys? well, they have Bond villain syndrome. Catches the hero, doesnt kill the hero, hero escapes, rinse and repeat...

We wont even touch on the worlds most incompetent Sheriff.

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