Author:
Nathan Mullins
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Learn moreFrom guns and explosions to sharks and spiders, from surgical procedures to combat and sword-play, from rioting to dancing girls, Nathan Mullins has stories to tell about the potentially life threatening situations heโs experienced across the world. He is an ex-cop, ex-soldier, ex-security consultant and an Australian Aid International volunteer who has been lucky to survive some assignments and hijinks. Here he shares a few cautionary tales so everyone else can learn from his near misses.
Nathan Mullins describes himself as just an ordinary guy with a wife, a mortgage and three kids. But he does admit he's had more than his fair share of exceptional experiences. He an ex-cop, ex-soldier with the Army Reserve special services and ex-security consultant in Iraq who is currently back in the army training soldiers. He's also a volunteer with Australian Aid International and a corporate motivational speaker, working mostly with groups of men. He still does AAI work when he gets the call up. He lives in Melbourne.
David has been narrating audiobooks for over 25 years, working on a number of award-winning titles. He has also worked extensively in theatre, radio, film and television, most notably appearing in all four seasons of The Secret Life of Us. When not lending his voice to books he is employed as an archivist, audio producer and librarian.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
David Tredinnick
ISBN:
9781742678443
Length:
6 hours 31 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Publication date:
February 1, 2011
Edition:
Unabridged