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A Remarkable Story from Afghanistan (Dr Tony Miller)
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Narrated by:
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Graham Mack
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By:
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Dr Tony Miller
About this listen
Set in modern-day Afghanistan, the fascinating story of a very young behind-the-lines British agent and a chance saving of 20 captured girls condemned to a life of slavery and abuse. The Afghan girls and the agent form an alliance. As time passes, the 20 Afghan girls support the agent, a 17-year-old specialist known only as "The Commander", in a number of covert and very dangerous missions. Then love and fate join hands, and the team decides to join the agent full time. They train endlessly, the oldest 17, the youngest just 12. This is done with the help of a female British army officer who helps fashion the team into a military fighting unit.
From horror, rejection, shame, and adversity, the Afghan girls become a unique fighting unit, excelling at all they do, their lives like steel forged in fire, now so strong.
This is the first book in a series of six.
©2019 Dr Tony Miller (P)2021 Dr Tony MillerIts truly amazing
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I thought Graham Mack did a first rate job of reading this book for us and I've already got book two lined up, ready to go.
Fascinating story that includes all sorts
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The hero never fails at anything which makes for a boring read especially when a lot of the narrative is constantly repeated. For ex, the author constantly makes a point of saying the hero easily wins the mission, strips off his clothes with the girls to bath and sleep naked with the tigers, they wake up and drink cold coffee, the girls march and sing marching songs for hours, he is honoured with medals by different countries, he's asked to give a talk in front of the military bigwigs about his achievements and is then given another mission. This pattern of events repeat throughout the book a number of times. I did not find it entertaining. The narrator did a good job though.
I was given a copy of this book for free of my own choosing and have voluntarily left this review.
Unrealistic and Farcical
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