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Paul writes one hell of a novel.

Review from Taliban Safari →

This book is a hell of a piece. Paul provided a lot of details, and takes the time to clarify all of them. This is truly a first hand account from the writers eyes and it’s not sensored at all. With all the military books out there it’s wonderful to see one where the writer..

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Fun Jaunt

Review from A Talent for Killing →

This is a great example of a 70’s era spy/crime pulp novel because, well, it is. I didn’t really research the genesis of this book, and it turns out it was written in the late 70s, but only published this year. It was a fun jaunt through spy and crime worlds with the proto-typical superhuman..

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Great experience

Review from Selling Boldly →

Performance is great, it was a pleasure to listen. The book itself us really helpful if you need to remember basic sales tips what most of us forget to do but doesn’t cost a penny to our company

Inspiring and troubling

Review from Lost! →

Thomas Thompson is always the master of digging into an understanding of humans being human. What is there to say about 72 days of forced inactivity on a mostly-foundered boat in the ocean? In fact, the thoughts, words and actions of the three people trapped on the upside-down Triton trimaran prompt many questions, about our..

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Not for me

Review from Down Among the Jocks →

I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my own request, and voluntarily leave this review. Yes, I know this book is older than I am, but I’m listening to it now. So my review is not based on the time it was written for, but rather based my review on the story..

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