I have previously read, and enjoyed, a print copy of the next book in the Ethan Galaan series and was fortunate to be gifted the audio copy of this book by the author. I did enjoy it despite a few problems with the narrator. One unusual aspect which was very pleasant and added to the atmosphere, was the insertion into the soundtrack of very occasional background 'calls to prayer' and a simulation of incoming radio calls.
Mr,Hooke is a powerful writer and his description of life in the Islamic State paints a very powerful picture especially of the fear of and brutality towards the inhabitants and the lives endured by women.. The story is fast paced, violent at times and yet also has room for compassion
The narrator: Mr.Richardson's dialogue was excellent, clearly differentiating between characters and giving them distinctive personalities. Unfortunately, the voice given for Ethan didn't conform with that which I had in my head but that is simply a personal matter.
However, when reading the text in between the speech, the presentation was irritating, an automaton with intonation and, at times, with odd phrasing - shorts bursts of text spattered with tiny pauses. It is especially bad in the earliest chapters. Sadly, there are several occurrences, also, of poor editting where a sentence is started, stopped, then repeated. The whole makes for a distraction from the story
Overall, I would recommend this book to all action, thriller or military fans but suggest listening to the audio sample first to ensure that the narration is an acceptable one for your personal taste