Elizabeth Marley
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Epilogue
- By: Jim Clemente, Josh Sanburn, Mariana Clemente
- Narrated by: Jim Clemente
- Length: 26 mins
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Law enforcement, the survivors, and family members of victims of the Unabomber, speak about what it means for them to move forward from this tragic, historic, and very personal case.
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Detail and excellently sourced
- By Elizabeth Marley on 04-16-25
- Epilogue
- By: Jim Clemente, Josh Sanburn, Mariana Clemente
- Narrated by: Jim Clemente
Detail and excellently sourced
Reviewed: 04-16-25
Learning how the FBI struggled year after year with tracking down the person responsible for the bombs was so interesting to me. The agents really struggled within themselves at times. And the detail to which the FBI lined up to finally make the arrest. Truly enjoyed this book.
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Small as an Elephant
- By: Jennifer Richard Jacobson
- Narrated by: William Dufris
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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When 11-year-old Jack Martel crawls out of his pup tent on the first morning of his camping trip with his mom in Acadia National Park, he notices right away that something isn’t right. Where is his mom’s tent, and their rental car? And where is his mom? Any other kid might panic, might even go to the police. But Jack isn’t like other kids. And his mom isn’t like other moms. Jack knows that it’s up to him to find his mom before someone figures out what’s happened and separates them forever.
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Tender story involving mentally ill mother
- By Lynn on 05-14-15
- Small as an Elephant
- By: Jennifer Richard Jacobson
- Narrated by: William Dufris
Lovely heart warming story
Reviewed: 03-30-25
Love always wins…in whatever shape the love takes. Great book thank you, thank you.
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The Devil at His Elbow
- Alex Murdaugh and the Fall of a Southern Dynasty
- By: Valerie Bauerlein
- Narrated by: Maggi-Meg Reed, Valerie Bauerlein
- Length: 14 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Power, privilege, and blood—this is the definitive and thrilling true story of Alex Murdaugh’s violent downfall, from a veteran Wall Street Journal reporter who has become an authority on the case. Through masterful research and cinematic writing, The Devil at His Elbow is a transporting journey through Alex’s life, the night of the murders, and the investigation that culminated in a trial that held tens of millions spellbound. With her stunning insights and fearless instinct for the truth, Bauerlein uncovers layers of the Murdaugh murder case that have not been told.
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Poisoned by woke
- By Amazon Customer on 12-20-24
- The Devil at His Elbow
- Alex Murdaugh and the Fall of a Southern Dynasty
- By: Valerie Bauerlein
- Narrated by: Maggi-Meg Reed, Valerie Bauerlein
Outstanding
Reviewed: 03-07-25
I watched this trial, I listened to podcasts as they were released. This book was very well researched and extremely thorough
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Blood on Their Hands
- Murder, Corruption, and the Fall of the Murdaugh Dynasty
- By: Mandy Matney
- Narrated by: Mandy Matney
- Length: 10 hrs and 37 mins
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Years before the name Alex Murdaugh was splashed across every major media outlet in America, local South Carolina journalist Mandy Matney had an instinct that something wasn’t right in the Lowcountry. The powerful Murdaugh dynasty had dominated rural South Carolina for generations. No one dared to cross them.
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Disappointed and Very frustrating
- By Annie on 11-21-23
- Blood on Their Hands
- Murder, Corruption, and the Fall of the Murdaugh Dynasty
- By: Mandy Matney
- Narrated by: Mandy Matney
Enjoyed seeing the story from Mandy’s POV
Reviewed: 11-30-23
I knew the story. I love and listen to both podcasts. What I didn’t know was how hard it is to be an honest and determined journalist. Well done Mandy Matney
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