The Quest
Written by David Thompson
Narrated by Rusty Nelson
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
David Thompson
David Thompson is Professor of railway noise and vibration at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, United Kingdom. He has worked in the field of railway noise since 1980, with British Rail Research in Derby, United Kingdom, and the TNO Institute of Applied Physics in the Netherlands, before moving to Southampton in 1996. He was responsible for developing the TWINS software for predicting rolling noise.
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Reviews for The Quest
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Too much waffling, continues to be gruesome unnecessarily..as long as I skip the blood and guts ( seemingly written by someone releasing horrible inner needs to do these things themselves..skipping them as well, I actually enjoy the story..I do not think the graphic details are necessary..as soon as they start I fast forward but sometimes you hear some whilst threading through those...I know we live in a world that has had and still has so much savagery, but the writer has some sort of a problem they are acting out in their books.. So keep hoping that they can calm down and the story will flow..but it doesn’t..EVER!! You can put pen to paper, have a scenario etc ..leave the disgusting full and minute details out ..yes there is a fight, yes they slay each other as possibly happened before and the maniacs of the world are still around, even our leaders seem to want everyone in the world to suffer and die, they seem to think there are invulnerable ..I have always known that bad times have and will continue to happen so it cannot be denied..but surely we do not need a blow by blow of the savagery of man and the finite gory details that I get a glimpse of hearing as I fast forward , hoping to restart once the gore is over..I know. Should not read any more of this author but I actually enjoy the non gory, non cruelty bits ( man or animal) I enjoy the hero and the heroines , understand they have to defend themselves and retaliate, but I do not need the gory details..even reading Andy Mcnabb stories are tolerable ( most of the time ) ..many authors can get a story across without such gore...this seems futile to keep reviewing, JA Jance and Vivian Stuart. And many others Can get a bad situation across without inner release of full savagery.