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A Column of Fire
- De: Ken Follett
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 30 h y 19 m
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In 1558 the ancient stones of Kingsbridge Cathedral look down on a city torn apart by religious conflict. As power in England shifts precariously between Catholics and Protestants, high principles clash bloodily with friendship, loyalty, and love. Ned Willard wants nothing more than to marry Margery Fitzgerald. But when the lovers find themselves on opposing sides of the religious divide sweeping across the country, Ned goes to work for Princess Elizabeth. When she becomes queen, all Europe turns against England.
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WONDERFUL--As Good as Pillars of the Earth!
- De 070316 en 09-13-17
- A Column of Fire
- De: Ken Follett
- Narrado por: John Lee
One of my favorites of the Kingsbridge series.
Revisado: 03-29-24
Enjoyed learning history whilst following a fascinating story. The fictional characters are just as real as the historical ones.
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The Hawkline Monster
- A Gothic Western
- De: Richard Brautigan
- Narrado por: Johnathan McClain
- Duración: 3 h y 3 m
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The time is 1902. The setting, eastern Oregon. Magic Child, a 15-year-old Native American girl, wanders into the wrong whorehouse looking for the right men. She finds Cameron and Greer, two gunmen taking a timeout from the game after an aborted job in Hawaii. Their violent past doesn't concern Magic Child. She wants them to kill a monster for her, one she says lives in the ice caves under the basement of Miss Hawkline's yellow house, and one she says has killed before. But the more she tells them about the monster, the more her story unravels.
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You will either love this or hate this
- De Kindle Customer en 09-17-17
- The Hawkline Monster
- A Gothic Western
- De: Richard Brautigan
- Narrado por: Johnathan McClain
The best surreal western
Revisado: 08-03-23
They don’t make writers like this anymore. His writing is non- linear and his points of view are fascinating. I also love his economy with words. Also he grew up poor giving so many of his characters and subjects meaning and legitimacy. Narration is perfect. Don’t miss this one if you find yourself on the fence ( maybe covered in broken glass filled with broken dreams. )
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