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Absolute Power
- De: David Baldacci
- Narrado por: David Baldacci, Scott Brick
- Duración: 19 h y 1 m
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In this #1 New York Times bestselling thriller, a burglar, Luther Whitney, breaks into a Virginia mansion, and witnesses a brutal crime involving the president—a man who believes he can get away with anything.
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The best David Baldacci novel ever!
- De Wayne en 11-23-15
- Absolute Power
- De: David Baldacci
- Narrado por: David Baldacci, Scott Brick
great story/performance with a sh-load of profnity
Revisado: 09-02-16
I really liked the engaging story and performance but the f'ing profanity got f'ing fatiguing.
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Red Cell
- A Novel
- De: Mark Henshaw
- Narrado por: Rob Patterson
- Duración: 10 h y 49 m
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Red Cell follows Kyra Stryker and Jonathan Burke, two outcasts in the Agency who are brought together in the Red Cell, the agency’s out-of-the-box think tank. Stryker is a young and beautiful agent who’s struggling to recover from a job gone bad, while Burke is a straight-laced analyst who’s pissed off all his colleagues. When a raid on Chinese spies in Taiwan ends in a shootout, CIA Director Cooke turns to the Red Cell to figure out why China is ready to invade the island nation without any fear of reprisal.
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Very good story ruined by an awful reader
- De Jan en 11-10-13
- Red Cell
- A Novel
- De: Mark Henshaw
- Narrado por: Rob Patterson
Creative engaging story.
Revisado: 06-10-16
The story was fast-paced and consistently engaging. The author creatively describes emotions. He possesses an expansive knowledge of technical topics such as weaponry, espionage, aviation and wields it well. Excellent character development. perhaps my favorite facet of this author's writing is the conspicuous absence of profanity which is typically littered throughout books of this genre. I found that very refreshing. Instead, he obliquely but vividly describes how the character used the profanity sparing the reader from tiring exposure to vulgarity. I listened to book number two from this series prior to this one and I think they could be read in any order. I'm going to get number three now. Goodbye.
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