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Traces of Guilt
- De: Dee Henderson
- Narrado por: Johanna Parker
- Duración: 12 h y 1 m
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Evie Blackwell loves her life as an Illinois state police detective...mostly. She's very skilled at investigations and has steadily moved up through the ranks. She would like to find Mr. Right, but she has a hard time imagining how marriage could work, considering the demands of her job.
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Excellent Narration! Enjoyed ~ Thoroughly.
- De GigiD. en 05-11-16
- Traces of Guilt
- De: Dee Henderson
- Narrado por: Johanna Parker
Very disappointed; Felt deceived.
Revisado: 02-16-20
This audio book had a very Christian theme to it. Had I known before acquiring the audio book, I would not have bothered. I didn't see anywhere where it mentioned Christian, religion, or God in the publisher's description or Audible's summary. I found it very preachy. I sure wish I had read through more of the reviews. I didn't even get a quarter of the way through it before I gave up.
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Secret Thoughts
- A Medical Thriller
- De: H. S. Clark
- Narrado por: Ernest "Ernie" Sprance
- Duración: 6 h y 26 m
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Something is rotten in Seattle, where seven innocent people are dead from tainted cold medicine and some of the country's wealthiest CEOs are suffering from corporate espionage on a unprecedented scale. Dr. Paul Powers search for the truth turns him into the prime suspect and an international fugitive desperate to clear his name. But how do you catch a killer who knows exactly what you're thinking? H. S. Clark takes the reader on a wild ride along the cutting edge of medical technology and into the dark side of digital medicine.
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Secret Thoughts: A Medical Thriller
- De BookReader en 07-09-14
- Secret Thoughts
- A Medical Thriller
- De: H. S. Clark
- Narrado por: Ernest "Ernie" Sprance
The narration killed the book for me.
Revisado: 10-20-15
The narration killed the book for me. I don't think I can describe the problem with the narration except to say the reading sounded stilted and unnatural, a little robotic. It kept getting in my way, and I couldn't appreciate the story as much as I would have without that distraction. I usually enjoy that kind of medical thriller.
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