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The Demon Next Door
- De: Bryan Burrough
- Narrado por: Steve White
- Duración: 2 h y 45 m
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Best-selling author Bryan Burrough recently made a shocking discovery: The small town of Temple, Texas, where he had grown up, had harbored a dark secret. One of his high school classmates, Danny Corwin, was a vicious serial killer. In this chilling tale, Burrough raises important questions of whether serial killers can be recognized before they kill or rehabilitated after they do. It is also a story of Texas politics and power that led the good citizens of the town of Temple to enable a demon who was their worst nightmare.
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Odd narration choice
- De Amanda Fredericks en 03-08-19
- The Demon Next Door
- De: Bryan Burrough
- Narrado por: Steve White
Interesting read...
Revisado: 03-06-19
For anyone interested in true crime, this was an interesting look at one serial murderer.
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True Medical Detective Stories
- De: Clifton K. Meador
- Narrado por: James H. Kiser
- Duración: 2 h y 15 m
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Modern technology has given rise to electronic medical records, remote monitoring systems, and satellite-enabled real-time examinations in which patient and physician might be separated by thousands of miles. Yet, when it comes to diagnosing difficult cases, the clinician's strongest asset might just be one of the oldest tools of the medical profession - careful listening.
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Unbearable listening
- De Kendra Suzanne Ford en 05-03-15
- True Medical Detective Stories
- De: Clifton K. Meador
- Narrado por: James H. Kiser
Dissonant transitions
Revisado: 02-03-19
Idk who decided to use the music between chapters, but it was a ridiculous mismatch to the subject material. All I could think was "jazz hands" after each chapter, and when so many referred to the deaths of some patients or, in one, the return of a homeless family to their usual haunt along the shore of a river, to follow with the upbeat jazz-like music was jarring.
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