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Narrated by:
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Mike Harris
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By:
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G. A. Henty
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As he grew into a man, he put that knowledge into use and created a uniquely trained group of soldiers and built a new, stronger ship called the Dragon. Manning this ship with his special soldiers, Edmund joins the battle for freedom from Danish oppression. His adventures take him all throughout Europe and lead to glory, wealth, and eventually love.©2017 SAGA Egmont (P)2017 SAGA Egmont
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- Leslie M.
- 02-16-18
Wrong narrator
The narrator is wrongly labeled onnthis book. This narrator is adequate, but not great. He slips into a monotone at times, races through others, and at times he pauses where no comma indicates a pause. A bit annoying. Good story though.
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- Kraig
- 11-23-22
Viking Battles, Valiant Deeds and True Love
As usual with Henty there is lots of battle accounts within the narrative. I found it hard to stay focused throughout. The threads of Edmond and Freida's relationship keep you interested. Overall I thought it was good, just I do find Henty's stories they always begin to feel a little long and I wish they were condensed with parts summarized more succinctly or omitted.
The Dragon and the Raven is also available as an abridged audio drama produced by Heirloom Audio Productions.
As has been stated in a previous review, the wrong narrator is listed. It's a man's voice, not Susan as listed. I did submit this to Audible. Decent narrator, no complaints. I usually speed up the narration a bit.
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