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The Third Twin
- De: Ken Follett
- Narrado por: January LaVoy
- Duración: 15 h
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The study of twins and the genetics of aggression totally consumes research scientist Jeannie Ferrami. An accomplished and headstrong researcher, Jeannie has developed a sophisticated software program to identify identical twins reared apart. But Jeannie's breakthrough project is threatened by the appearance of a sudden impossibility - identical twins born weeks apart to different mothers at separate locations.
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Classic 90's Style
- De Empress Karen en 10-06-17
- The Third Twin
- De: Ken Follett
- Narrado por: January LaVoy
the clever transitions
Revisado: 09-22-24
the readers voice, speed, emphasis clarified the scenes and drew the reader into the story.
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The Last Child
- De: John Hart
- Narrado por: Scott Sowers
- Duración: 14 h y 36 m
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Thirteen year-old Johnny Merrimon had the perfect life: happy parents and a twin sister that meant the world to him. But Alyssa went missing a year ago, stolen off the side of a lonely street with only one witness to the crime. His family shattered, his sister presumed dead, Johnny risks everything to explore the dark side of his hometown in a last, desperate search.
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Stick With It!
- De Christine en 10-19-09
- The Last Child
- De: John Hart
- Narrado por: Scott Sowers
This is a great listen!
Revisado: 09-22-10
The author has the astonishing ability to create a personal link between the reader and the characters. I felt as if I had met a character or had read about them in a local paper. I always wanted to see what twist was coming up to cause me to question my assumptions. I highly recommend this book.
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