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MacArthur's Luck, Part One: Laying the Bet
- De: Steven Newton
- Narrado por: Robert Thaler
- Duración: 9 h y 58 m
- Versión completa
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January 1945: As Hitler's Germany and Tojo's Japan collapse, General George Marshall dies unexpectedly days before the critical Yalta Conference. His successor as US Army Chief of Staff, General Douglas MacArthur, flies halfway around the world to butt heads with Josef Stalin and change history. When MacArthur relieves General Dwight D. Eisenhower from command in Europe, the Anglo-Allied advance devolves into a free-for-all as competing armies race for Berlin, and the changes echo across the globe.
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A good book .
- De Nelson A Hill en 04-25-18
- MacArthur's Luck, Part One: Laying the Bet
- De: Steven Newton
- Narrado por: Robert Thaler
Finally, a good audio book
Revisado: 03-11-18
Would you listen to MacArthur's Luck, Part One: Laying the Bet again? Why?
I'm not even finished yet, just started listening 5 hours ago but you better believe it. I listen to a lot of these and many of them are turkeys and gobblers. This one's for real.
Who was your favorite character and why?
the Russian, Konev. Bad ass. If we ever tangle with the Russians people should listen to this guy first.
What does Robert Thaler bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Mr Thaler is nothing short of brilliant. I love Peter Coyote and Joe Barrett and maybe a very few others. Thaler is right up there with them.
Any additional comments?
I don't write these much but I'm pretty stoked about this one. S. Newton knows his craft. You can tell he's Military. You can just tell. He has discipline, he tells a fine story, specially if you know any history, he side tracks himself at times but that's not a big deal. He's pushing his cards into the center of the table and I respect that. He writes to win.
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