3 Hour Tour
Dee Sanders, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Tell
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LP Snyder
About this listen
Stranded on a desert island, friendship is the first thing to go.
But can Dee Sanders survive without it? He just wanted a nice vacation, but the cruise he and his friends took turns into a disaster. Now, after a rogue wave and a harrowing night, they’re on a beach with few options. Will a power struggle threaten their chance for rescue?
The island isn’t just sunshine, coconuts, and palm trees. It holds secrets and dangers, but the biggest peril may come from within their group. Can they stick together? Will Dee be a loner or a leader? How will they get off the island?
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- Norma Miles
- 25-02-24
"That's a lot of chewing gum."
Written in the first person, this story is about Dee, a recently bereaved accountant from Nashville, and the small group of friends he meets on a cruise. The early chapters set the scene, introduce characters and provide background until the 'big floating buffet' is transformed into a diet of coconuts after a freak storm lands then on a remote island: a sort of Robinson Crusoe cum Lord of the Flies,cum Mutiny on the Bounty, plus some. It's fun, sometimes harrowing, and not easy to put down once started.
Already a quirky and unexpected tale, it is made even more enjoyable by the excellent performance of Andrew Tell, who becomes Dee, narrator of the account of the happenings. Always in character, his gentle persuasive voice makes even the telling of outrageous incidents acceptable and carries the reader through to the end, which is a nice synopsis of what happened after. Except, what did happen to their cruise ship?
A most enjoyable read which could make a colourful film. I'll be looking out for others by this author - and narration by Andrew Tell
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- Mr M.
- 28-11-23
A pleasant story.
An easy listen with a proper ending, even if not particularly credible. Well read and put together
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- Ava Maria
- 17-07-22
Interesting!!!
Once you get past the first 3 chapters it becomes interesting & entertaining. You certainly become enthralled & want to know what's going to happen next.
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- Gordon T.
- 13-05-22
Very strange book
Almost like it was written by two different authors, or the same author with a couple of years between the first part and the end.
Starts off ok, but has an unbelievably bad last third.
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