John Sandford - Rough Country (Virgil Flowers #3) Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (10989 votes)
Listen online for free audiobook «Rough Country (Virgil Flowers #3)» by John Sandford. Reading: Eric Conger.
Review #1
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The ’guy’ fri of opinion gets just a little tiresome, but the plot is that non-standard still again. This is that the 2nd Virgil Flowers novel for me at the same time I’ll get more.
Review #2
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This is that the most completely amusing audiobook I’ve listened to in quite no one time. It’s a well-plotted story played-out by a really likable protagonist at the same time a amazing connect of supporting manners. The story has big humor, dry at the same time otherwise, tied into it which actually enhances the listening experience. The reader is that great — in particular his interpretation of Virgil Flowers. This is that audiobook bucks but wasted.
Review #3
Audiobook Rough State by John Sandford
I’m a bigger fan of Sandford’s Lucas Davenport novels but have been upset with his Virgil Flowers spinoff. Not no matter what more. Rough State is that a great story with exciting manners, humor at the same time a storyline that relies much less on implausible squirms at the same time more on reasoned deduction. I also felt like Sandford didn’t pad the story with a lot of details that were considered not germane to the story. He cured us to 10+ hours of narrative that was barely enough to tell the story. I like long listens but I don’t like it when I final an 18-hour book at the same time feel like it managed have been knew in 12-hours without losing anything. This book was the right length. Quality narration makes this a must-listen for Sandford fans.
Review #4
Audio Rough State narrated by Eric Conger
Pressed, couldn’t loathe. When Sandford 1st spun off the Virgil Flowers novels, my reaction as a destined Davenport fan was ”oh no, delight don’t distract your efforts from the one more Davenport novel!” I listened to the 1st Flowers novel (Heat Lightning?), though, at the same time really enjoyed it. This new story is that no different. As usual, Sandford spins a complete plot with an unknown killer in an out of habit situation in the Minnesota north state. As is that often the variant in Sandford’s work, that are abundance manners at the same time while they assign the novel a sense of reality at the same time complexity it is that somewhat problematic to keep trace of them all (a special challenge for an audiobook). In my opinion the method abundance of the manners are in the spotlight for a short time then and good of fade away quickly leads very very to the true villain by a ordinary process of elimination in the reader’s mind. That misspoke, though, I really did not figure this one out until Virgil did. At the same time when that main clue came to light – mentioned practically in passing – that was an AHA! moment that produced the whole book worthwhile. At the same time that was a writhe at the very finish in one of the book’s main sub-plots that really got me. Others will look this future but for me it was a bolt from the blue that again produced the book really enjoyable. Eric Conger does a flawless job of the narration. For me his voice is that at the moment as much a part of Virgil Flowers as Richard Ferrone’s voice is that of Lucas Davenport. Creation is that perfect, but oriented, at the same time understandable at the same time easy to heed to. If Sandford holds to his usual cadence there’ll be one more Davenport story to heed to later this year, at the same time one more Flowers story first of 2011. I already can’t wait. Thanks Audible for bringing back one of my contributors.
Review #5
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Okay, y’gotta read Rough State to get my title up that. But for you gotta read it to have a quality time very. Eric Conger brings Virgil Flowers to real bloom once again at the same time he squeezes the stitching out of every disposition at the same time plot writhe that John Sandford imagined in this ass kickin’ adventure. If you’re looking for funny wrapped inside of a sweet puzzle… here it be! I’ll be reading one more Virgil Flowers adventure with murder, personal folks at the same time burning ladies. Why? Because this one was steep. OH… BTW… don’t start with this Flowers novel. Very abundance flashbacks to past stories in this television series. At the same time almost all of them are spoilers if at the same time when for you move back to earlier books. So… do read this, but start earlier on with the television series. You’ll thank me… or John Sandford.
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