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  • Roberts Ridge

  • A True Story of Courage and Sacrifice on Takur Ghar Mountain, Afghanistan
  • By: Malcolm MacPherson
  • Narrated by: Joe Barrett
  • Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (171 ratings)

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Roberts Ridge

By: Malcolm MacPherson
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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Summary

For the U.S. Navy's elite team of SEALs, the mission seemed straightforward enough: to take control of a towering, 10,240-foot mountain peak called Takur Ghar, a key post in their plan to smash Taliban al Qaeda in eastern Afghanistan. But the enemy was waiting, and when the Special Forces chopper was shredded by enemy fire, a red-haired SEAL named Neil Roberts was thrown from the aircraft. Roberts's fellow SEALs were determined to bring him out - no matter what the cost.

This harrowing true account based on stunning eyewitness testimony and painstaking research captures in dramatic detail the 17-hour battle fought by a few dozen warriors against near impossible odds to save one of their own.

©2005 Malcolm MacPherson (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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  • Categories: History
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"Well told and frightening as well as true, this is a book that bridges the breach between the increasingly professional American military and a civilian culture possessing little knowledge or experience of the military." ( Booklist)

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Not bad at all

Very detailed and giving some personal background of the characters involved makes a nice change. Courage abound.

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Riveting Read

'Robert's Ridge' is an absolutely gripping read. The structure of the book is broken down into sections within chapters with each section describing the same events as seen through the eyes of each member of the rescue teams during events covered in the chapter. This is not confusing and instead has the effect of brilliantly describing the often fast paced events during combat that make this book a real nail-biter which you won't want to put down.

'Robert's Ridge' offers some of the best writing I've seen and suits the subject matter perfectly. If this wasn't a true story, you'd think you were reading a Tom Clancy novel! The writing also offers depth in telling the reader something of the personal histories of many of the more major characters with often touching and sometimes poignant stories about who they are. Thus, the reader is introduced to the essence of many of the people involved which serves to strengthen the powerful narrative.

Suffice to say that this title will leave you amazed at its vivid depiction of fast-paced life and death events that occurred atop this distant mountain peak in Afghanistan.

Top listen, get it!

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Well informed and we'll performed

This is a brilliant and moving audio book. A comment and not a criticism is in the after word I thought the fact that John Chapman received a Medal of honour for his courage and self sacrifice would have been a fuller conclusion. But a great book.

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Great story

I liked everything about the book except the narrator using accents that sound more appropriate for a Mark Twain novel. I don't think the use of accents in necessary.

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Great account.

A well read and well composed account of this harrowing, true story. Worth listening to.

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Overall ok

Some parts don't make sense why they are in the story. It jumps about a bit and reads a bit like a report at times.

Some elements go into great details others that need that don't get the time they need.

The exec summary at the end helps tie things all back together.

That. said. It's a good overview of a dramatic and heroic battle

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a very detail recount

A compelling tale telling the story from a view often not seen. A lot of details and I hope there where lessons learnt from this event

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just ok

the story had a little too much detail about certain things, seemed repetitive too. story was good but I just couldn't listen to the narrator anymore. stopped after 3hrs I just had enough.

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boring voice

the most boring voice to ever do a book put me right off American narrated books

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poorly narrated IMHO

the narrators voice was harsh, I gave up in the end it was too much!

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