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Sacred Stone

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Sacred Stone

By: Clive Cussler, Craig Dirgo
Narrated by: J Charles
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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Sacred Stone by Clive Cussler with Craig Dirgo, read by J. Charles.

Tens of thousands of years ago: a fist of stone punches through the Earth's atmosphere and falls on the snowy wastes of Greenland - its deadly secret waiting to be found by man...


The discovery of a radioactive meteorite in Greenland sends Juan Cabrillo and the crew of his hi-tech ship Oregon - in Iceland to seize a nuclear weapon from terrorists - on a second rescue mission: to retrieve the dangerous stellar object before someone unlocks the terrible properties it holds.


Unfortunately, Cabrillo is too late to prevent a fanatical group from spiriting the orb away. Now Cabrillo and his team aboard the Oregon have two problems: preventing the detonation of a nuclear bomb in London on New Year's Eve, and getting their hands on the meteorite before a madman uses it to start World War III...

Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense Suspense Polar Region Oregon

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Cussler is hard to beat
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Narrators should be able to do more than two accents for a country. I'm a proud Englishman and we have a multitude of accents from Geordie in the north, past Mancunian, Brummie, Fens, London, to Somerset.

This narrator can do two.
Downton Abbey Posh and Dick Van Dyke Cockney.
Irrespective of what the character was, one of these was trooped out. As a large part of this story is based in London, it got very disturbing.

Good Story, Shame about the terrible Accents.

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The voice range of the narrator is limited, and the attempts to distort voices for phone / radio calls was unnecessary.

Great story, okay narration

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As per previous reviews- the narrators accents are shocking and in some parts takes away from the story as your left questioning yourself as to carrying on with the audio book - ITS THAT BAD!
Story is the usual twists and turns of adventure as you expect from this author

Awful narration

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Has the narrator been to england? We don't all sound like Bert from Mary Poppins.

Great story poorly read.

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struggled to keep listening, the narrator was terrible, his English, Scottish and even Texan accent was horrendous.

poor stuff

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