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Split Second
- De: David Baldacci
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
- Duración: 11 h y 42 m
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Michelle Maxwell has just blown her future with the Secret Service. Against her instincts, she let a presidential candidate out of her sight to comfort a grieving widow. Then, behind closed doors, the politician whose safety was her responsibility vanished into thin air.
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Listen again
- De John en 10-30-03
- Split Second
- De: David Baldacci
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
Scott Brick is always great to listen read a book
Revisado: 05-23-22
David Baldacci can tell a story for sure. Overall I liked the book, I hated having that odd voice telling you the chapter. Just doesn't fit.
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The Starship Diaries
- Two Years Exploring the Planet in the Last Aircraft of Its Kind
- De: Dallas Kachan
- Narrado por: Dallas Kachan
- Duración: 19 h y 15 m
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What would YOU do with a multi-million-dollar aircraft and time on your hands? Join the adventures of a Silicon Valley salaryman whose good fortune put him in the pilot's seat of a radical, high-tech Beechcraft Starship airplane, one of only a handful ever made. He set out on what many only dream of: slowly meandering around the world with no fixed route and no fixed return date. Discover new countries and cultures.
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Best variety in an audio recording ever.
- De David en 04-12-16
- The Starship Diaries
- Two Years Exploring the Planet in the Last Aircraft of Its Kind
- De: Dallas Kachan
- Narrado por: Dallas Kachan
What an excellent adventure this was!
Revisado: 09-30-20
Greatest author read audio book I have ever listened too. Your inflections of the emotions of the things you wrote were spot on. That made it the greatest audio book of my life.
Like you I am a pilot who was lucky enough to retire at a young age. (@46). I have vivid memories of the days of the Starships around the flight lines of my life. I’d see one about once a month at KHIO. The buzz sound of one of them flying would always catch my ear and I would gleefully look around the sky for the unusual planform of a Starship.
In retirement I have volunteered at the Evergreen Air Museum where I believe one of the aircraft you mention in your book as having gone to museums resides. Having been in and on and around that museum bird was a great prequel to enjoying your fine audio book.
I have returned for the paper copy so I can read it with my own eyes.
Best Regards,
Doug
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