D-99


Lu par Jerry Pyle

(3.4 étoiles; 27 critiques)

Five citizens of Terra were being held on other worlds -- and the ultra-secret Department 99 existed only to set them, and others like them, free.
(Summary from text) (4 hr 39 min)

Chapitres

01 - One 15:26 Lu par Jerry Pyle
02 - Two 14:38 Lu par Jerry Pyle
03 - Three 15:19 Lu par Jerry Pyle
04 - Four 13:41 Lu par Jerry Pyle
05 - Five 12:06 Lu par Jerry Pyle
06 - Six 13:41 Lu par Jerry Pyle
07 - Seven 13:04 Lu par Jerry Pyle
08 - Eight 16:20 Lu par Jerry Pyle
09 - Nine 13:15 Lu par Jerry Pyle
10 - Ten 14:15 Lu par Jerry Pyle
11 - Eleven 12:51 Lu par Jerry Pyle
12 - Twelve 13:51 Lu par Jerry Pyle
13 - Thirteen 13:45 Lu par Jerry Pyle
14 - Fourteen 14:09 Lu par Jerry Pyle
15 - Fifteen 13:27 Lu par Jerry Pyle
16 - Sixteen 13:12 Lu par Jerry Pyle
17 - Seventeen 16:50 Lu par Jerry Pyle
18 - Eighteen 14:18 Lu par Jerry Pyle
19 - Nineteen 13:00 Lu par Jerry Pyle
20 - Twenty 12:34 Lu par Jerry Pyle

Critiques

Good book


(4 étoiles)

This story is much like a movie, with several story lines that are tied together. D-99 is the agency that doesn't exist. It quietly helps Terrans captured on other planets to escape. Some escapes go well, some not so well. But that is what happens in a galaxy full of lots of different humanoids. Reader does a pretty good job. It is a bit rough in spots, but otherwise, no complaints. Enjoy!

Sorry not an engaging book


(1 étoile)

this is a very slow book, with occasional chapters of interest which unfortunately don't join up or go anywhere


(2 étoiles)

reader clear but so lifeless it could be s machine. I can't keep my attention up worth that monotonous tone

D-99


(3.5 étoiles)

Bit slow but worth sticking with. Reader excellent.


(3 étoiles)

Well read, book hard to follow at times.