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Sleeper Agent
- The Atomic Spy in America Who Got Away
- De: Ann Hagedorn
- Narrado por: Laural Merlington
- Duración: 7 h y 54 m
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George Koval was born in Iowa. In 1932, his parents, Russian Jews who had emigrated because of anti-Semitism, decided to return home to live out their socialist ideals. George, who was as committed to socialism as they were, went with them.
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NON ACTION SPY SUSPENSE THRILLER
- De J. en 08-19-24
- Sleeper Agent
- The Atomic Spy in America Who Got Away
- De: Ann Hagedorn
- Narrado por: Laural Merlington
NON ACTION SPY SUSPENSE THRILLER
Revisado: 08-19-24
Boring, just a catalog of where he’s been whom he’s met with and non-spy craft actions he’s taken. I couldn’t figure out what the big suspense was about.
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The Reporter Who Knew Too Much
- The Mysterious Death of What’s My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen
- De: Mark Shaw
- Narrado por: Gabra Zackman
- Duración: 10 h y 4 m
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Was What's My Line TV star, media icon, and crack investigative reporter and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen murdered for writing a tell-all book about the JFK assassination? If so, is the main suspect in her death still at large? These questions and more are answered in former CNN, ESPN, and USA Today legal analyst Mark Shaw's 25th book, The Reporter Who Knew Too Much.
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Great book! Well organized, great narration
- De Jaybird en 05-24-17
- The Reporter Who Knew Too Much
- The Mysterious Death of What’s My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen
- De: Mark Shaw
- Narrado por: Gabra Zackman
Very informative-but the author used too many words.
Revisado: 11-18-23
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I grew up in New York City, and so many of the references have personal meaning for me. It really gave a lot of information and insight into four assassinations JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, and Dorothy Kilgallen. I am old enough to remember watching. “What’s my line” with Dorothy Kilgallen and the crew and reading her column in the Journal American. I never realized how involved she was as an investigative reporter. I always thought she was a social butterfly. This really has improved my appreciation for what she accomplished in her life. I agree with some of the other comments, which said that the book was too long. The author used too many words, and thereby repeated information that had already been covered, but in different words.
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