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Separation of Power
- Mitch Rapp Series
- Narrated by: Ken Kliban
- Series: Mitch Rapp, Book 5
- Length: 13 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Newly appointed CIA director Dr. Irene Kennedy is the target of an inside plot to destroy her and prematurely end the American President's term. To make matters worse, Saddam Hussein is close to entering the nuclear arms race - something Israel has vowed to stop. With the haunting specter of World War III looming, the president calls on his secret weapon: top counter-terrorism operative Mitch Rapp. But with only two weeks to take out the nukes, Rapp is up against a ticking clock - and impossible odds.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-02-11
Narrator turns Rapp into a snooty, cranky man
This is the eleventh Vince Flynn book I've listened to, I saved it for last because of the poor reviews regarding the narrator. I couldn't finish it. He made all of the characters sound whiny, anxious and condescending including Mitch Rapp.
A snooty, anxious Rapp?!
Three years into my audible subscription this is only the second book I couldn't finish due to narration.
I'll get this installment on Rapp the old fashioned way I think, actual paper.
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- Sally
- 06-07-11
wasted money
I can't believe I am rating a Vince Flynn novel as one star but here it is. How sad. I have purchased this novel in paper but I hate to read, then I purchased it in an abridged format, YUK, and despite the reviews I was excited to get the entire thing read to me. NOT. This narrator is really bad. I can handle the narrative parts but when he does voices Mitch sounds like a whining 16 year old kid, Kennedy and all women sound the same, like old ladies. It is so bad it overpowers the excellence of this book. If this is your first audible purchase do not judge audible by this terrible production, it is rare to be this bad. To audible, either issue refunds or get this redone and offer to replace this fiasco. To Simon and Shuster audio, shame on you. This is really inexcusable.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-26-11
Horrible Narration
I fell in love with the Mitch Rapp series and was thrill when these older books came out. After listening to the first chapter without George Guildall narrarating I've decided not to purchase any others. The story would be great but the story teller is horrible. THIS IS NOT MITCH RAPP!! Please redo with George Guidall!! Please!
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-16-11
File under "how to ruin a good book . . ."
I am still in the first half of the book as I write this review. The narrator is just awful. He makes every character sound like a shrill, whiny, complainer. The action is just starting to really come together, but I can hardly stand to listen. Ken Kilban makes Mitch Rapp sound like he jumped off a rainbow float in a New Orleans parade to assassinate a terrorist before berating the hotel staff because it gave him the wrong candle to match the room's feng shui and messed up his bubble bath. Rule: never, ever, listen to a book read by this guy.
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- alex
- 03-15-13
Mitch Rapp should visit Ken Kilban
What disappointed you about Separation of Power?
The narrator was absolutely horrible. He ruined the entire experience of this book. George Guidall needs to redo this story.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Was the biggest piece of crap ever. Made Rapp sound like a whiny pansy.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Separation of Power?
The narrator's voice.
Any additional comments?
Don't EVER let this jerk ever read another book.
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- Anita
- 05-03-12
Story might be good, narration is bad
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
The narration made it a chore to listen to. I had to relisten to parts since his inflection was so off I never could figure out why everyone was so angry all the time.
If you’ve listened to books by Vince Flynn before, how does this one compare?
This book might be as good as the rest but I don't know. I will consider buying the papeback and reading it myself.
How could the performance have been better?
Don't get me started!
He made everyone sound angry. Made Irene sound old. I couldn't tell one character from another. I kept getting lost and having to relisten to parts. Just a bad job.
A different narrator was needed.
Any additional comments?
I'm sorry to say but this was a waste of my money. I have not enjoyed this book at all. I read the other reviews that said the narration was bad, but I was going to give it a try anyway since I really enjoyed the Mitch Rapp stories. Mistake!
The narrator makes everyone sound angry all of the time. It seems to me the narrator didn't really know the charcters.
38 people found this helpful
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- Elaine
- 06-03-11
terrible narrator
i should have read the reviews before i purchased this book. cannot listen to this narrator whine his way through the book. i've listened to a couple chapters and no more. i think i will buy the paper book to read.
can we get refunds on books we can't listen to? my last book by this narrator.
91 people found this helpful
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- James
- 05-17-11
Dissapointing
I can,t get myself to stop listening to Vince Flynn's books. I read about all of them. This one is not as good due to the narrater.
71 people found this helpful
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- Alex
- 06-20-11
The worst
Love Vince Flynn.. This is my 6th book and this recoreding stinks. They will remove my post if I tell the truth on what Ken Kilban sounds like. Ken...Please retire.....Vince...quality control please...I'll repurchase if you fix this .
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- Jeff
- 05-16-11
Cannot finish it...
The narrator is the worst I have ever heard. I can't even bring myself to finish the book. He turns Mitch Rapp into a high pitched, whiny hero. George Guidall , the narrator for all of the other Mitch Rapp books, really captured the essence of all of the characters in a given book, male and female alike.
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- Pitrage
- 12-19-12
Good story poor narrator
It's amazing how much a narrator can affect the enjoyment of a story.
I've read most of Vince Flynn's books & have listened to all of his books on audible. George Guidall is definitely the best for these books, he's a really good narrator & I've got a lot of other books that he's narrated. The first 2 Mich Rapp books & Term Limits were narrated by Nick Sullivan who was ok, but Ken Kilban's narration is very grating
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- Robert Macdonald
- 04-03-16
Good plot spoiled by awful narration
If you could sum up Separation of Power in three words, what would they be?
Could be better
Who was your favorite character and why?
Kennedy always seems to have that extra insight into the meanings of people's actions.
Would you be willing to try another one of Ken Kliban’s performances?
Will definitely avoid. Poor intonation, always seems as if a quiet statement is an argument. Dialogue perpetually ends on an upward inflection that I found initially irritating and eventually it spoiled the book. I won't listen to anything by this narrator again. Painful!
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- Stephen
- 12-13-13
Flynn brilliant again
What made the experience of listening to Separation of Power the most enjoyable?
Another brilliant book in the Mitch Rapp Saga, following on nicely to others. Mitchs Character continues to develop and mature. Nice narration and great story. If you're a Rapp fan - this is another great book. Havent listened to a bad Vince Flynn book yet !
What other book might you compare Separation of Power to, and why?
One of the series of Rapp stories: Transfer of Power - Consent to kill
What about Ken Kilban’s performance did you like?
Good narration style.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No but gripping in places
Any additional comments?
Great Book.
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- Andrew Taylor
- 04-11-21
Great story, poor story teller
I have been working my way through the Mitch Rapp series and the last two books have been excellent stories, I am currently up to chapter 5 and although there are a lot of recaps to the last book, the story is starting to get going.
Sadly the voice performer is distracting and annoying. There are dramatic pauses at the end of every single sentence and so the story does not flow, on occasion these pauses are before the end of the sentence as if the reader was surprised that a comma did not mean the end of a sentence.
It is almost unlistenable but sadly as it is a part of an ongoing story I feel I must press on. This means it is less a case of enjoying the story as willing it to end. Not a good experience!
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- Pen Name
- 01-08-21
Poor narration
I have enjoyed the series so far even with changing narrators, but it’s third change did not suit the genre at all. I found my self increasing irritated and had to stop a few chapters in. It’s a shame
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- R. Miazek
- 01-01-21
Bit of a drag
I’m diligently working my way through Mitch Rapp series and must say first couple of books kept me on my toes in anticipation of Mitch’s next move but unfortunately the next few have turned into bit of a drag. Storyline, descriptions etc is getting longer and action shorter to my disappointment. I am going to give it another shot and read next book before I give up. Shame as I had very high hopes for this series.
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- Book Fanatic
- 11-10-20
Disappointed by the narrator
The story was interesting but the book was spoiled by the narrator's creepy totally unsuitable and off putting voice.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-25-20
Disappointed
Narration was so bad I nearly stopped listening. I enjoy the Mitch Rapp series but this book left me very disappointed.
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- David Smith
- 02-11-20
Love this Series, however
This was a rather disappointing book in the series, I found it a great difficulty to get through to the end.
It focused a lot on other characters, which is nice to grow there character but it wasn't as action packed
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-09-19
Not as good as the earlier Mitch Rapp stories.
The story included several bickering arguments that were tedious. The plot line was not as exciting as the earlier stories.
Narration made the Mitch Rapp character seem more irritable and less cool.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-05-19
Great story Separation of Power
Very entertaining and a great story but felt the narrator was very very poor,he seems to be very limited with his range of voices for his characters.
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- Julie H
- 03-01-19
Dreadful reader spoilt this book.
I persisted with this book because it completes the story of the previous volume. But honestly ... this narrator is awful! Almost all the characters seem to be perpetually yelling at each other, and he made Mitch Rapp sound like a stupid whining little twerp!
This one is perhaps a book better read than listened to.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-23-21
Worst one so far.
I have never fast forwarded an audible book so much. Drags on with continued conversation when questioning (for answers) and it's never ending.
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- LeaF
- 03-14-21
narrator made it hard to get through
I read this because it was the conclusion of the previous book. Firstly it was very annoying to have to get a second book because the previous one just ended without warning. I thought it was a cheap trick to make you get a second book. I prefer to be told when there are 2 parts. Beyond this however was the terrible narration of the second book. personally I would skip both. Not sure I will continue with this series now which is a shame as I am struggling to find a good series after reading all of the orphan x and grey man series.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-02-21
Great story, Terrible Narrator
I usually take reviews with a pinch of salt as everyone has a different opinion. But I am in concurrence with every review, the worst story telling ever. Did they use a voice over? Missed pronunciations, high pitched voice. Terrible.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-01-21
not happy
books 1 to 4 so enjoyable but book 5 why change narator s ,rap sounds childish, Kennedy sounds so wrong its so hard to believe the character s really disappointed wont be buying anymore
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- traill dowie
- 12-21-20
Worst performance
The story is great. The performance is absolutely terrible. Close to unbearable. Only listen to this book in order to get to the next book.
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- Siddharth Koya
- 11-27-20
Ken Kilban makes very uncomfortable hearing
brilliant book bought down very very irritating, screeching, absolutely unpleasanful voice
very very disappointed from audible by changing actors
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- Jan
- 10-21-20
Rapp does it again!
Loved the continuing adventures of Rapp but am majorly put off by his so called girlfriend. I found her extremely grating and just a tad bullying disguised as determination.
The storyline was exciting and had lots of on the edge moments.
Will definitely be reading the next one in hopes the girlfriend is no longer an item
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- Gayle Goldsmith
- 11-24-18
Not his best
The narrator leaves a lot to be desired. His pronunciation of many words is terrible. Not just the American versions of words but his English and intonation are poor.
The storyline is good but the author bores the reader with his over long and amateurish interactions between Mitch and Anna.
Apart from that it is a good read.