Avail Yourself Jolly Roger Authored By Gary Alan Ruse Displayed As Copy
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Two timetraveling special agents and a feisty young lady pirate captain join forces to prevent the course of history from being changed,
Zane Kirby and Gus McAbee travel back from the future to the Bahamas of, where pirates rule the waves and Spanish gold is the prize that attracts them.
The two agents of the Federal Bureau of Temporal Regulation must find a renegade from their own dayRoger Turnbucklebefore the modern weapons he has smuggled back through time to the pirates of the past can upset the balance of power in the Caribbean and change history.
This science fiction adventure comedy adds a new twist to pirate lore, by the author of “The Pluck of OReilly,” “The Cross of St.
Anne,” “Murder in Deer Park” and “Mysteries at Midnight, ” "Short but Fun"
Would you listen to Jolly Roger again Why
It is fun short story,
Who was your favorite character and why
Gus McAbee I thought it was great that he was turned into a parrot.
It was great when the female bird started to flirt with him,
What about Nicholas Patrellas performance did you like
I liked his voice he had a good voice for the book,
Who was the most memorable character of Jolly Roger and why
Zane and Gus when they were picked to time travel to save the time line.
I thought it was sweet that he saved the female pirate from dying, I thought I knew than that Zane was going to have a cute romance with her after that,
Any additional comments
I was provided this audio book at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator in exchange for
an unbiased review via AudiobookBlast dot com I'm reading a pirate book! What do you know.
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Jolly Roger is a onehour long, humorous, timetravelling fiction, I entered it not expecting a masterpiece and had reasonable amount of fun, I mean, it's only an hour long, right How bad can it be
Written by Gary Alan Ruse and narrated by Nicholas Patrella, it saved me from a particularly boring afternoon, for which I'm very grateful.
This is a story, short and more or less straightforward, about two timetraveling special agents of the Federal Bureau of Temporal Regulation.
It seems to be an extension or an arc of one of Ruse's other works, but that's not an issue,
Temporal agents just got a new mission, And yes, it's exactly as you just imagined a light version of The End of Eternity or The Adjustment Bureau,
A criminal got his hands on a shipment of modern firearms and is trying to sell them tothcentury pirates of the Caribbean.
Bahamas, specifically. And, naturally, he has to be stopped by our brave and competent agents,
Don't expect too much comedy though, as this fits more into an adventure genre, but it's lighthearted and easy on the ears.
Nicholas Patrella does a pretty good job as a narrator,
It was an OK read, Nothing spectacular, and could have been perhaps a star better if given more time and a deeper story, The way it is it's a,
This book has been provided to me free of charge by the narrator, I received this book from Audiobook Blast dot com for my honest review,
I listened to this book this morning getting ready for work, It was entertaining. I found myself laughing out loud in various parts of the story, I believe the concept of the story was interesting and not one I have really listened to or read before, I like the idea of Agents going back in time to prevent the Rogue Agent Roger Turnbuckle from altering the future by providing pirates with automatic weapons of the future.
My favorite character was Gus McAbee as the parrot,
Nicholas Patrella as the narrator was very entertaining, I believe he is what made this story vibrant and alive, I really enjoyed his voice and narration style,
"A Cute Pirate Spin With a Talented Reader"
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I enjoyed this audiobook, It was fun and had it's share of cuteness, It was different which I liked as well, While it was a short story, I think the author could perhaps write more into this story with the characters, They were fun and I loved the parrot, I would definitely like to hear more from Gary Alan Ruse as I think he's an especially good author,
Nicholas Patrella did a terrific job narrating this audiobook, He's amazing with his voice inflections, I was able to distinguish who was speaking the whole time because of his awesome vocal skills, Impressive.
Overall, I think it comes down to whether you like pirate stories or pirate lore, This story is a work of fiction though, Great job.
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I love reading and writing! Have been a professional writer of science fiction, mysteries and techno thrillers since thes, and served as an Army reporter in Vietnam.
I have five previous novels published, Houndstooth and A Game of Titans in hardcovers by Prentice Hall with foreign editions in Great Britain and Japan, and The Gods of Cerus Major in hardcover by Doubleday, and original paperbacks Morlac: The Quest of the Green Magician and Death Hunt on a Dying Planet by Signet/New American Library.
Also a number of stories published in magazines and anthologies, and thannewspaper articles in Community Newspapers, Now have a number of eBook editions out on and other eBook sites, and a number of film projects b I love reading and writing! Have been a professional writer of science fiction, mysteries and "techno thrillers" since the's, and served as an Army reporter in Vietnam.
I have five previous novels published, "Houndstooth" and "A Game of Titans" in hardcovers by Prentice Hall with foreign editions in Great Britain and Japan, and "The Gods of Cerus Major" in hardcover by Doubleday, and original paperbacks "Morlac: The Quest of the Green Magician" and "Death Hunt on a Dying Planet" by Signet/New American Library.
Also a number of stories published in magazines and anthologies, and thannewspaper articles in Community Newspapers, Now have a number of eBook editions out on and other eBook sites, and a number of film projects being shown to producers by my Hollywood agent.
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