Celeste Huetter
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Midnight Son
- De: James Dommek Jr., Josephine Holtzman, Isaac Kestenbaum
- Narrado por: James Dommek Jr.
- Duración: 3 h y 23 m
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James Dommek, Jr., an Alaska Native writer and musician, sheds new light on a real-life mystery that pits Native American folklore against the US justice system. In the vast Alaskan Arctic, legend has it there once lived a mythic tribe—Iñukuns—that only existed in rumors and whispers. This changed forever when an actor-turned-fugitive, Teddy Kyle Smith, had an encounter that brought Iñukuns from myth to reality. Smith was an aspiring actor with a promising career until it all came quickly crashing down with a gunshot, a manhunt, bloodshed, and other frightful events.
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It’s an Inuit Thing. You possibly don’t understand it.
- De Amazon Customer en 11-13-19
- Midnight Son
- De: James Dommek Jr., Josephine Holtzman, Isaac Kestenbaum
- Narrado por: James Dommek Jr.
Well crafted story with great production value.
Revisado: 12-18-19
The soundscape and story telling are engaging and beautiful. The audio is produced much like a podcast with a conversational narration. I enjoy the true crime element and exploration of what may have been driving Teddy Kyle Smith. The cultural aspects are intriguing. I'm glad to have learned new details of Alaskan life from someone with firsthand experience and reverence.
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Barons of the Beltway
- Inside the Princely World of Our Washington Elite - and How to Overthrow Them
- De: Michelle Fields
- Narrado por: Marguerite Gavin
- Duración: 7 h y 17 m
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Our Founding Fathers rejected the notion of royalty and fought against extravagance, pomp, and circumstance. Today in Washington, members of the United States government live like royalty and enjoy lifestyle perks that would make Marie Antoinette envious. This book exposes our government's shocking waste, its corruption, and the serious detachment between our elected officials and reality. It looks at the hidden perks, the freebies, and the ego stroking that define life for a political class that is out of touch and out to lunch.
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- De Celeste Huetter en 12-17-19
- Barons of the Beltway
- Inside the Princely World of Our Washington Elite - and How to Overthrow Them
- De: Michelle Fields
- Narrado por: Marguerite Gavin
biased
Revisado: 12-17-19
Biased language and a personal attacks. I don't even like the Clinton's but the language used about them betrays a bias coloring the entire book as biased. Unfortunate. I really wanted to know how to overthrow the Barons of the Beltway! I'd like an update by the author about the emoluments clause and taxpayer money spent by current administration and nepotism within the ranks. The book uses inflammatory rhetoric and has no real solutions, other than voting. Awareness of corruption is indeed important but I'd like a more unbiased look at government overspending.
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