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Project 137
- De: Seth Augenstein
- Narrado por: Mike Eberhardt
- Duración: 13 h y 30 m
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As a doctor in the post-Blackout United States of America of 2087, Joe Barnes struggles to save his patients and uphold his Hippocratic Oath. Even so, he’s an idealist, and his home life is one of happy expectation as he and his wife Mary prepare to welcome their first child after a “medical miracle” makes their dream possible. But a teenaged boy dies unexpectedly on Barnes’ watch and a girl goes missing, and as Barnes becomes obsessed with finding the killer, patients keep dropping dead from strange diseases that should no longer exist at the end of the 21st century.
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Excellent experience!
- De Michaela en 04-06-22
- Project 137
- De: Seth Augenstein
- Narrado por: Mike Eberhardt
Highly entertaining...full of twists and surprises
Revisado: 02-18-20
Project 137 is an incredibly well crafted story that never telegraphed what was going to happen next. it takes a couple of chapters to really get going but the foundation that is given to the reader really enhances the storyline in later chapters.
There are a lot of characters in this story and the narrator does a wonderful job constructing and performimg individual voices for each that allow the listener to.easily follow and get pulled into the storyline .
I highly recommend this book.
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Looking into the Sun: A Novel of the Syrian Conflict
- De: Todd Tavolazzi
- Narrado por: Mike Eberhardt
- Duración: 7 h y 42 m
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Angus Conn has seen more than his share of human calamity as a seasoned foreign correspondent, but reporting on the Syrian conflict kicked him in the emotional gut. After the ruthless Syrian regime cut off power, water, medical aid, and all other supplies to the decimated village of Al Waer, in the besieged outskirts of Homs, Angus is presented with a once-in-a-career opportunity to track the trade of ancient Syrian artifacts for opposition weapons.
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A Great Listen
- De JeffC en 09-14-19
A Great Listen
Revisado: 09-14-19
Really enjoyed this book. While a work of fiction it felt like it could have been a real account of an actual freelance reporter and his experiences.
The narration performance was superb. This story has a lot of characters (various ages, gender and nationality) and they quickly felt very real due to the way the narrator brought the author's word to life.
Highly recommend
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