
Of One Mind
Tasmanian Special Forces Group, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Emily Woo Zeller
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By:
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C.R. Daems
About this listen
The Tasmanian's unofficial motto is et anima una: of one mind.
Somehow, the elite special forces group performs like they have one mind. Jolie understands on a subconscious level, but not on an intellectual level. This is an important level for Jolie, as she has a platoon and no stated objectives while on assignments and, therefore, easy to lose her connection with the main force. A problem that could make her unfit for the Tasmanians....
©2021 C.R. Daems (P)2021 Podium AudioGreat series of books strong performance by narrat
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I just want more
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Emily Woo Zeller is a narrator I rate highly and her name would usually swing a title for me if I’m unsure about buying it.
Took 1 star off the series because of constant repetition re Tasmanian's structure, pay and hierarchy, etc. Less of that, and perhaps author can squeeze in another assignment for the Devils!!
Really, really enjoying this series
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Must listen
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This book is essentially more of the same. If you read and enjoyed the first two books in the series you will probably enjoy this one too. There is little character or plot development. It is simply a series of adventures that Joile goes on.
This is not a deep book, but it is entertaining with humour and action in every chapter. One thing I do likes that the Joile isn’t superhuman. She makes mistakes and gets punished for making them by getting injured or damaging her platoon members. There are also long stints between actions which makes sense given they are such a specialist unit. They train and help others train which helps them be as good as they reputed to be, which helps make their endeavours more believable. I also like that Joile understands that without the incredible men in her platoon she would have to work much much harder because their experience helps counteract her inexperience in certain areas. She is in charge because she sees things differently and that’s why she’s been placed in charge of her small team. Their skills allow her to give instructions about what she wants to achieve and they accomplish it without hesitation. Their bond is strong and their is a great deal of affection between them all and they are very protective of Joile.
As with the previous books, the narrator is excellent and provides much of the enjoyment for me. She conveys the different characters easily and exhibits a great deal of versatility when in comes to voices. I always enjoy Emily Woo Zeller’s work and always look for her books.
It’s a fun series and I may look into reading some of the others by this author for when I’m in the mood for action without being forced to work too hard for it.
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highly recommended
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Great series!
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another great story
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Fantastic story
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Outstanding
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