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One Year After
- De: William R. Forstchen
- Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
- Duración: 9 h y 51 m
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One Year After returns to the small town of Black Mountain and the man who struggled to rebuild it in the wake of devastation: John Matherson. It is a thrilling follow-up and should delight fans in every way.
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Horrible Southern accent ...
- De E J Lee en 09-17-15
- One Year After
- De: William R. Forstchen
- Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
Wonderful.
Revisado: 02-19-23
One second After, like life sometimes, did not end on a happy note. Everyone should read this book. The tender depictions of a man’s love for his wife and children was superb. The remaking of a nation, inspiring. I was deeply moved by this book. One year after was excellent. Interspersed with the horrors of war and the tenderest and noblest of emotions, it also greatly affected me. God bless America.
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The Jack Carr Channel
- De: Jack Carr
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Go beyond the books. Jack Carr spent 20 years as a Navy SEAL, where he served as a Team Leader, Platoon Commander, Troop Commander, Task Unit Commander and a sniper. Now, he’s a speaker and the author behind the bestselling Terminal List series. Inspired by actual experiences serving in conflict areas around the world, the novels follow James Reece, a Navy SEAL who becomes embroiled in the world of conspiracies, international espionage and revenge. Now, on his new podcast Danger Close, Jack takes fans beyond the books with conversations from real-life warriors, tactical experts and fellow ...
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Absolutely on point, every time!
- De Glenn en 03-18-22
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Revisado: 10-17-21
I so enjoyed your commentary on negative reviews. It was truly entertaining. And, still, sticks and stones are not breaking my bones. Your confidence is uplifting. The righteous are bold as a lion.
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Douglas London: Spying and the Lost Art of American Intelligence
- Duración: 1 h y 54 m
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Douglas London is a retired senior CIA operations officer and the author of the new book The Recruiter: Spying and the Lost Art of American Intelligence. Doug served as a U.S. Marine before joining the Central Intelligence Agency in 1984 where he worked for 34 years - 17 years on either side of 9/11. His job was the clandestine collection of HUMINT - intelligence that comes from people who provide secrets valuable to the United States. By virtue of recruiting spies for an equal number of years on either side of 11 September 2001, Doug offers a unique perspective on the Agency pre and ...
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Very insightful
- De gavin riley en 09-19-24
Great series
Revisado: 10-14-21
I have read all the books in your series and am looking forward to the next one. I thoroughly enjoy Danger Close and have learned so much, maybe too much. Your series skillfully paint a picture with nuances. (Suggestion: don’t read the series before bedtime😳, especially the unfortunate soul who got wrapped around a tree in the swamps. Keep up the good work.
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