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Robert Ludlum's(TM) The Ares Decision
- A Covert-One Novel
- Narrated by: Jeff Woodman
- Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-10-11
Great Book
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- Bob
- 10-17-11
Excellent It was worth the wait.
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- Gman
- 01-10-19
I’m a big fan
Of this author but initially skeptical of the series. Glad I took the chance! I really enjoyed, for a change, how the good guys and the bad guys were on the same sides. I also found it refreshing that things didn’t always go to plan, the bad guys got to win almost as much. Not in the end but much more realistically portrayed. My 2nd of the series and will soon be onto another
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- Melanie
- 01-22-16
Another great read
What made the experience of listening to Robert Ludlum's(TM) The Ares Decision the most enjoyable?
Having some of the characters introduced in other books make an appearance is great but the 'hero' is always Jon Smith. While the idea of a parasite taking over people & basically making them into a killing machine is a little over the top, it does make for a great book...actually the thought of a disease passed to the human population to wipe enemies out fits in the fears of the people globally in today's world.
Which scene was your favorite?
When Drake & Collins got what they deserved....to disappear.I was glad when it happened to them....I wanted to knock them off myself....
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Unfortunately the length of the audio book made it hard to accomplish that.I did
Any additional comments?
I love to read series books---as long as the books are interesting. Nothing turns a reader off faster than a book that feels like you're drowning in quicksand. Not the case with this series...the story line is interesting enough without being far-fetched and the action is realistic.
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- Paul
- 01-18-16
Not quite Ludlum but good...
I would recommend this book...it took a little while to get into.
A lot of double crosses...All the way to the end...
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- Philip A
- 10-25-11
Welcome Back Covert-One
I think Kyle Mills did a great job in bringing back to life all the detail of character, plot and place that made the Covert-One series one of my all-time favorites. And props to Jeff Woodman for a narration well done . . .
More please!
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- Wayne
- 06-23-16
I swore I'd never read another Ludlum novel
I listened to The Ares Decision when I learned that Kyle Mills would write at least 3 novels in Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp series. My sole purpose was to try to determine Mills' capability as an espionage thriller writer. It's an excellent novel, but not up to Flynn's standards. Thankfully when The Survivor was released it did not disappoint. I've mostly listened to Jeff Woodman narrate lighter fare and was surprised with his outstanding narration of this novel
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- Dennis
- 10-28-11
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the Covert Ones top man Kline is a man in his 60's as noted in previous books... read them all.... this reader, Jeff Woodman, makes him sound like a 28 year old... all the voices are too young,,, he has no breath of ages in his reading.... Covert one is my favorite series.. and this reader really pushes me to finish the book....
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- Anonymous User
- 12-05-20
Very good
Enjoyable story, very well read. Held well to the Covert One theme. Not earth shattering but a good installment in the series.
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- Stephen
- 11-27-19
Covert One doesn't disappoint
Another great Covert One Novel. It's always nice to see old friends come together to Dave the world while meeting new ones.