Audio for The Destroyermen Series
Posted by Taylor on January 11th, 2012 | 11 comments
Just wanted to announce that the English language audio version of the entire Destroyermen Series (produced by Tantor Media) will now be available worldwide! Get your listening ears on!

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Hi
I live in the UK and am a big fan of your book i was wondereing when the audio cd or downloads where comeing to the uk also what made you want to use the walker as the main ship in the story.
Hi Alex. Should be soon. I’m given to understand such things require aerial passage through various hoops. I chose ships that were representative and COULD have been there, but were not–because they had been disposed of. I did not want to use ships with real wartime records because I thought that would be disrespectful–yet I couldn’t just make them up because of the numbers.
I’m a big fan of the audio series. I’ve gotten 4 of them through ‘audible.com’ and will probably get the other two. Just keep making them audio and I’ll keep listening. They’re great for when I’m working.
Thank you so much for releasing this book series on audible. I am a truck driver and rely on good books to keep me going at night. You could not have picked a better narrator! He is one of the best I have heard and this series is one of the best I have listened to in a long time, and I listen to a lot! I hope you write a lot more.
I love the audio versions, I’ve listened to all the books with the exception of the first one. Wonderful production values on these audiobooks.
I was excited to see that your newest book would be released on July 3rd. Will this also be released the same day through Audible? I know it was nearly a week later before Book 6 came out. Audible is not listing this release in their coming soon list and I was wondering if I would have to search for this elsewhere.
Oh lord, don’t tell me I have to go through lists of disposed of as well as scrapped. Ok, look at the list of ships scrapped by the Washington Naval Treaty. Such as all the capital ships in the infant Australian navy. The Japanese lost quite a few, so did America and Britain.
Mr. Anderson, this serious is great! I am a member of Audible and am awaiting the 7th to make it’s way there. I remember they had a sale on “series first” and out of the three I went with Destroymen and have not regretted it since. Started the series over till the 7th is released on Audible. Any word on when that might be?
Really looking forward to the Iron Gray Sea being available on Audible!
Looks good.
I’m rewriting my own alternate history series about the Connecticut class battleships which will be turned over to the victorious Central Powers, (Germany, Austria-Hungary,
Bulgaria, and Turkey), under the terms of a treaty similar to the Treaty of Versailles. The United States, after entering World War I prematurely, is blamed for it, and under the terms of the treaty, is restricted to an army of one hundred eighty-nine thousand, a small navy, and is forbidden from having an air force. Anyway, the United States, starting in the 1920s, violates the treaty, and starts rebuilding its navy, starting with the South Dakota
class of 1920. Any suggestions?