M. Wilcox
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Private Games
- De: James Patterson, Mark Sullivan
- Narrado por: Paul Panting
- Duración: 9 h y 37 m
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Private, the world's most renowned investigation firm, has been commissioned to provide security for the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Its agents are the smartest, fastest, and most technologically advanced in the world, and 400 of them have been transferred to London to protect more than 10,000 competitors who represent more than 200 countries. The opening ceremony is hours away when Private investigator and single father of twins, Peter Knight, is called to the scene of a ruthless murder: a high-ranking member of the games' organizing committee has been killed.
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HUH?????
- De Carla en 07-21-12
- Private Games
- De: James Patterson, Mark Sullivan
- Narrado por: Paul Panting
Ridiculous
Revisado: 09-04-20
Characters are inconsistent. Sometimes they challenge every last detail to create false drama ; other times they are moronically oblivious to the obvious. makes this book painful to get through. I’m done with this one and with Patterson. It would be better if you really didn’t pay attention to most of the details. Because they just don’t work.
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Seven Years in Tibet
- De: Heinrich Harrer, Richard Graves
- Narrado por: Mark Meadows
- Duración: 11 h y 38 m
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A landmark in travel writing, this is the incredible true story of Heinrich Harrer’s escape across the Himalayas to Tibet, set against the backdrop of the Second World War. Heinrich Harrer, already one of the greatest mountaineers of his time, was climbing in the Himalayas when war broke out in Europe. He was imprisoned by the British in India but succeeded in escaping and fled to Tibet.
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An Adventure Classic
- De Jean en 01-29-16
- Seven Years in Tibet
- De: Heinrich Harrer, Richard Graves
- Narrado por: Mark Meadows
Sort of sickening
Revisado: 08-21-19
A pointless mission made possible by lying to everyone. Impossible to finish. Cannot like the main character.
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The Last Mile
- De: David Baldacci
- Narrado por: Kyf Brewer, Orlagh Cassidy
- Duración: 11 h y 49 m
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Following Memory Man, number-one NYT best-selling author David Baldacci returns with his next thriller featuring detective Amos Decker.
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So, what happened to Ron McLarty?
- De Wayne en 04-19-16
- The Last Mile
- De: David Baldacci
- Narrado por: Kyf Brewer, Orlagh Cassidy
Unbearable narration
Revisado: 08-20-19
The two voices -male and female- is so awkward that I had to stop listening. A female voice says “so you did it?” and then a male voice says “she said.”
It’s just so awkward it’s unbearable. The story had me hooked but not in this form.
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The Life We Bury
- De: Allen Eskens
- Narrado por: Zach Villa
- Duración: 8 h y 23 m
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College student Joe Talbert has the modest goal of completing a writing assignment for an English class. His task is to interview a stranger and write a brief biography of the person. With deadlines looming, Joe heads to a nearby nursing home to find a willing subject. There he meets Carl Iverson, and soon nothing in Joe's life is ever the same. Carl is a dying Vietnam veteran-and a convicted murderer. With only a few months to live, he has been medically paroled to a nursing home after spending thirty years in prison for the crimes of rape and murder.
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Good listen!
- De Lori K. en 12-14-15
- The Life We Bury
- De: Allen Eskens
- Narrado por: Zach Villa
Good first half
Revisado: 08-17-19
I enjoyed the first half of the book as we came to appreciate the protagonist. But the second half includes a series of his mistakes that are below the intellect proven earlier. It became frustrating to witness one after another ridiculous errors in judgment so as to create the difficult and exciting situations. So by the 3-quarter mark, it’s easy to become ambivalent.
The narrator does an outstanding job.
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