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Zero Tolerance
- De: James Patterson, Duane Swierczynski
- Narrado por: Hilary Swank, Christine Ko, Melonie Diaz, y otros
- Duración: 2 h y 54 m
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Sergeant Jo Barnes (Hilary Swank) and her elite, all-female US Army investigative team are renowned for cracking complex sex-crime cases within the military. Their latest mission takes them to the Mojave Desert at Fort Irwin Army Base in California, to unravel the mysterious disappearance of Private Nichelle Simmons—a soldier who accused a comrade of assault. But when the accused is inexplicably set free, their case takes a sinister turn.
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if you have been in the army it is not good
- De sean en 08-25-23
- Zero Tolerance
- De: James Patterson, Duane Swierczynski
- Narrado por: Hilary Swank, Christine Ko, Melonie Diaz, full cast
the story was plausible
Revisado: 09-05-24
The gun fight effects were a little much. I won't listen again or recommend it as anything except a casual listen.
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The Dark Hours
- De: Michael Connelly
- Narrado por: Titus Welliver, Christine Lakin
- Duración: 11 h y 4 m
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There’s chaos in Hollywood at the end of the New Year’s Eve countdown. Working her graveyard shift, LAPD detective Renée Ballard waits out the traditional rain of lead as hundreds of revelers shoot their guns into the air. Only minutes after midnight, Ballard is called to a scene where a hardworking auto shop owner has been fatally hit by a bullet in the middle of a crowded street party.
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Too much Covid; not enough Bosch
- De sdhaase1 en 11-13-21
- The Dark Hours
- De: Michael Connelly
- Narrado por: Titus Welliver, Christine Lakin
A Great Read!
Revisado: 12-11-21
Kept my interest all the way through, and a great tie-in of the dark web!
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Zero Limits
- The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More
- De: Joe Vitale, Ihaleakala Hew Len
- Narrado por: Joe Vitale, Ihaleakala Hew Len
- Duración: 6 h y 21 m
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If it seems like you work hard but never get anywhere, maybe the problem is something within you. Maybe the limitations holding you back come from inside you, not from the outside world. Zero Limits presents a proven way to break through those self-imposed limitations to achieve more in life than you ever dreamed.
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Very disappointing
- De Rachel H en 07-03-07
- Zero Limits
- The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More
- De: Joe Vitale, Ihaleakala Hew Len
- Narrado por: Joe Vitale, Ihaleakala Hew Len
zero limits nails it!
Revisado: 08-06-21
I continue to listen over and over with a better understanding each time through. This is life-changing so let's change the world together!
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Shinto: The Way Home
- Dimensions of Asian Spirituality
- De: Thomas P. Kasulis
- Narrado por: Dean Sluyter
- Duración: 7 h y 52 m
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Nine out of ten Japanese claim some affiliation with Shinto, but in the West the religion remains the least studied of the major Asian spiritual traditions. It is so interlaced with Japanese cultural values and practices that scholarly studies usually focus on only one of its dimensions: Shinto as a "nature religion", an "imperial state religion", a "primal religion", or a "folk amalgam of practices and beliefs". Thomas Kasulis' fresh approach to Shinto explains with clarity and economy how these different aspects interrelate.
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Limited information on actual Shinto practice.
- De John O'Neill en 05-03-17
- Shinto: The Way Home
- Dimensions of Asian Spirituality
- De: Thomas P. Kasulis
- Narrado por: Dean Sluyter
A Great Way To Understand Shinto
Revisado: 04-02-20
This is the best book I've read on Shinto and the Japanese way. It makes so much sense as to how Japanese people have a good sense of balance and appreciation for nature. Having a long history with Japan, and filtering through the eyes of foreign missionaries, I now understand why it's so difficult for Christians to totally convert people that are already grounded in a set of beliefs that are more visible and don't rely on fantastic promises.
Read it to understand and be entertained. Now I have to buy the print copy for a solid reference book!
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