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Journey from Exile

A Legion Archer, Book 1

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Journey from Exile

By: J. Clifton Slater
Narrated by: Derek Shoales
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"I've heard Cretan archers are good bowmen but weak skirmishers," a Tribune offered. "It has something to do with the teeny, tiny shields they wear like jewelry on their left forearms."

"They wear jewelry into combat," Tribune Scipio moaned. "What have I done?"

Set in the desperate years of the Second Punic War, the series follows the exploits of Cretan archer Jace Kasia and Roman Legion Tribune Cornelius Scipio. One is a castaway searching for a home while the other seeks to step out of the shadow of a famous father.

On their journey from exile, the orphan and the descendant will need to come together to save a trapped Legion from total annihilation.

Welcome to 232 B.C.

From J. Clifton Slater, author of the nineteen-book series Clay Warrior Stories, comes a new historical adventure. Complete with all the action, personal conflict, actual locations, brutal battles, and historical notes you've come to expect. A Legion Archer series takes you inside the war that almost broke the Roman Republic.

©2022 J. Clifton Slater (P)2024 Tantor
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Most of us use ear buds to listen. Suddenly going from a low volume narration to a character shouting is uncomfortable. In this story there is a lot of shouting. Constantly adjusting the volume is a pain.

In addition there seems to be a mashing or truncation of words. I am constantly playing back sections to actually understand what is being said. After two books, I give up.

Producers must take control of the fluctuations in audio volume.

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