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Shadow Hill
- The Geneva Chase Mysteries, Book 4
- De: Thomas Kies
- Narrado por: Rebecca Gibel
- Duración: 8 h y 49 m
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Just days before Morris Cutter, a retired powerful oil executive, is scheduled to give a pseudo-scientific report to Congress that will delay crucial action on climate change for decades, he and his wife are found shot to death in their Greenwich, Connecticut, home. The police call it murder-suicide. The couple’s son refuses to accept the official conclusion and hires Geneva Chase, crime reporter turned private detective, to prove otherwise.
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Good build up
- De Rose C en 02-13-25
- Shadow Hill
- The Geneva Chase Mysteries, Book 4
- De: Thomas Kies
- Narrado por: Rebecca Gibel
man trying to imagine a woman with every single cliche ever
Revisado: 11-25-24
of course she wears ridiculous shoes, hides vodka in her "panty" drawer, thinks about how people's eggs are aging, has a Yorkie, and has no vocabulary. the reader is truly awful, delivers every sentence badly. impossibly bad book and listen.
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Economics in One Lesson
- De: Henry Hazlitt
- Narrado por: Jeff Riggenbach
- Duración: 6 h y 55 m
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A million-copy seller, Henry Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson is a classic economic primer. But it is also much more, having become a fundamental influence on modern “libertarian” economics of the type espoused by Ron Paul and others. Called by H. L. Mencken “one of the few economists in history who could really write,” Henry Hazlitt achieved lasting fame for this brilliant but concise work.
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The truth about Economics
- De Captain Amazing! en 02-01-03
- Economics in One Lesson
- De: Henry Hazlitt
- Narrado por: Jeff Riggenbach
Vile and nauseating garbage propaganda
Revisado: 11-13-15
Warning this is anything but a lesson in economics. It is anti-government, anti-worker, misanthropic, nanny state, neoliberal, dog-whistle, reactionary, conservative bullshit. Advocates loose, uncritical treatment of banks and increased suspicion of employees and democratic institutions. Painfully dated source references. Even asserts that child labor ceased merely because "the economy has improved and they were no longer needed." Discusses the function of banks without mention the profit made on the interest derived on loans. Comically shallow and self-serving arguments from beginning to end. I want a refund. This is not a book. It is a feudal state pamphlet.
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