Robert Cronin
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Cibola
- A Dane Maddock Adventure
- De: David Wood
- Narrado por: Jeffrey Kafer
- Duración: 7 h y 43 m
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Dane Maddock returns in another unforgettable adventure! When Dane rescues beautiful archaeologist Jade Ihara, he joins her on asearch for the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola. Cibola takes the reader on a journey across the American southwest, where the ruins of the mysterious Anasazi hide deadly secrets, and foes lurk around every corner. Dane and his partner, "Bones" Bonebrake, must decipher clues from the fabled Copper Scroll, outwit their enemies, and be the first to unlock the secret of Cibola.
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A great adventure
- De Readers Together en 02-18-14
- Cibola
- A Dane Maddock Adventure
- De: David Wood
- Narrado por: Jeffrey Kafer
Good Historical Fiction
Revisado: 06-29-23
The authors writing style is a mixture of Dan Brown, and Robert Ludlum. I felt like I was listening about Jason Bourne, going on a quest to find lost treasure.
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Six Bullets
- The Lancaster Falls Mysteries™, Book 1
- De: Mark Colt
- Narrado por: Mark Colt
- Duración: 8 h y 7 m
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You can’t escape the past. When newly elected Sheriff Robert Yates investigates the death of a mine manager found in the ditch by two young Vietnam vets, Yates has no idea what’s brewing under the surface in his quiet, picturesque town. Along with his two deputies, Bonnie James and Peter Thomas, Yates is lead to an abandoned cabin where he finds the body parts of a second victim and clues that open questions pertaining to a stash of lost heist money dating back to the early 1900s.
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Guns, girls and gangsters! Oh my!
- De Stayfrosty_2020 en 09-20-23
- Six Bullets
- The Lancaster Falls Mysteries™, Book 1
- De: Mark Colt
- Narrado por: Mark Colt
Sheriff Investigates Murder in Local Mines
Revisado: 05-19-23
The book is about a sheriff, who attempts to solve murders that have occurred near or in the local mines. While attempting to solve these murders, the sheriff and his staff must overcome obstacles presented by the mine owners and other members of the community. During the course of his investigation, he learns that the murders are related to a treasure hunt. Though the premise was good, and I intend to read the second book (this book does not quite have an ending), the author's writing style was basic at best. Much of the dialogue was unnecessary. The reader could have imagined the story without the significant extra dialogue.
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Defending Innocence
- A Legal Thriller Filled with Gripping Courtroom Drama (Small Town Lawyer, Book 1)
- De: Peter Kirkland
- Narrado por: J J Hosenfeld
- Duración: 8 h y 11 m
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Defense attorney Leland Monroe lost it all: his big-city job, his reputation, and, worst of all, his loving wife. Now he’s back in his hometown to hit restart and repair the relationship with his troubled son. But the past is always present in a small town. Leland returns to find his high school sweetheart hasn’t had the easiest of lives - especially now that her son faces a death sentence for murdering his father.
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Small Town Lawyer
- De Robert Cronin en 07-15-22
- Defending Innocence
- A Legal Thriller Filled with Gripping Courtroom Drama (Small Town Lawyer, Book 1)
- De: Peter Kirkland
- Narrado por: J J Hosenfeld
Small Town Lawyer
Revisado: 07-15-22
I enjoyed reading (or listening via audible) Defending Innocence by Peter Kirkland. The story details the struggles a private attorney has after transitioning from being a government attorney. Mr. Kirkland was able to detail these types of struggles with great detail. The emotional impact, the financial impact, and the psychological impact were described in a way that I felt the lead character's struggles. Top this off with a return to his hometown after his wife died from an DUI accident (that she caused), which also caused severe injuries to his own son (which the main character partially blames on himself because as a prosecutor he helped his wife avoid numerous previous DUIs), and you have a greater understanding of the mental issues that the lead character faces. And then, his HS girlfriend's son (who is also good friends with his son) gets charged with murder. The only way to get to the bottom of what truly occurred causes the lead character to face potentially deadly consequences.
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