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William
- De: Mason Coile
- Narrado por: Honey St. Dennis
- Duración: 5 h y 1 m
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Henry is a brilliant engineer who, after untold hours spent in his home lab, has achieved the breakthrough of his career—he’s created an artificially intelligent consciousness. He calls the half-formed robot William. No one knows about William. Henry’s agoraphobia keeps him inside the house, and his fixation on his project keeps him up in the attic, away from everyone, including his pregnant wife, Lily.
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Brilliant book
- De Zulma Gutierrez en 10-01-24
- William
- De: Mason Coile
- Narrado por: Honey St. Dennis
A very well-written tech thriller
Revisado: 02-16-25
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, so much so that I listened to it in its entirety in one sitting. Very suspenseful and great writing, with a terrific voiceover. It kept me hooked until the very end. Definitely recommend!
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The Poison Patriarch
- How the Betrayals of Joseph P. Kennedy Caused the Assassination of JFK
- De: Mark Shaw
- Narrado por: Pat Kiernan
- Duración: 7 h y 45 m
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Focusing for the first time on why attorney general Robert F. Kennedy wasn’t killed in 1963 instead of on why President John F. Kennedy was, Mark Shaw offers a stunning and provocative assassination theory that leads directly to the family patriarch, Joseph P. Kennedy. Mining fresh information and more than 40 new interviews, Shaw weaves a spellbinding narrative involving Mafia don Carlos Marcello; Jack Ruby (Lee Harvey Oswald’s killer); Ruby’s attorney, Melvin Belli; and, ultimately, the Kennedy brothers and their father.
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He should stick to writing briefs
- De Karenanne Brown en 03-28-18
- The Poison Patriarch
- How the Betrayals of Joseph P. Kennedy Caused the Assassination of JFK
- De: Mark Shaw
- Narrado por: Pat Kiernan
Excellent
Revisado: 01-27-25
I am old enough to remember the assassination of JFK, and I have never accepted the Warren Commission's lone-gunman theory. This book presents compelling evidence that there was much more to the death of JFK - and later RFK - that the government (and possibly the Kennedy family) wanted the public to know. An excellent listen!
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