Kenneth A. Bartholomew
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Liar
- By: K. L. Slater
- Narrated by: Lucy Price-Lewis
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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How far would you go to protect your family? Single dad Ben is doing his best to raise his children, with the help of his devoted mother, Judi. And then Ben meets Amber. Everyone thinks this is a perfect match for Ben, but Judi isn't so sure.... There's just something about Amber that doesn't add up. Ben can't see why his mother dislikes his new girlfriend. And Amber doesn't want Judi anywhere near her new family. Amber just wants Ben and the children.
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Loved It!
- By TC on 07-03-17
- Liar
- By: K. L. Slater
- Narrated by: Lucy Price-Lewis
Too long
Reviewed: 07-31-24
Interesting storyline but too drawn out forcing one to wish things would speed up and get to the point.
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The Power of the Dog
- By: Don Winslow
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 20 hrs and 13 mins
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This explosive novel of the drug trade takes you deep inside a world riddled with corruption, betrayal, and bloody revenge. From the streets of New York City to Mexico City and Tijuana to the jungles of Central America, this is the war on drugs like you've never seen it.
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Gripping Drama
- By Deborah on 01-06-11
- The Power of the Dog
- By: Don Winslow
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
Extensively researched. Incredible detail.
Reviewed: 07-23-24
Great story with deep and incredible detail. Makes you feel like you’re there. This narrator is the best in years of listening. You would swear there were multiple readers given his range and mastery of accents.
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The Cartel
- By: Don Winslow
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 23 hrs and 24 mins
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From the internationally best-selling author of the acclaimed novel The Power of the Dog comes The Cartel, a gripping, ripped-from-the-headlines story of power, corruption, revenge, and justice spanning the past decade of the Mexican-American drug wars.
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Start Me Up; if you start me up I'll never stop
- By Mel on 07-12-15
- The Cartel
- By: Don Winslow
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
Incredible research.
Reviewed: 07-06-24
Excellent story, research, history and intrigue. Above excellent narration and writing. Highly highly highly recommended.
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All His Pretty Girls
- Detective Alyssa Wyatt, Book 1
- By: Charly Cox
- Narrated by: Kate Zane
- Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
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A woman is found naked, badly beaten and barely alive in the New Mexico mountains. The shocking discovery plunges Albuquerque Detective Alyssa Wyatt into a case that will test her to the limit. It appears that Callie McCormick is the latest plaything of a shadowy psychopath that leaves a long shadow on the streets of New Mexico - an individual linked to a string of deaths but leaving no evidence. But when Alyssa makes a breakthrough that just might reveal the killer, she unknowingly puts herself in the crosshairs of a brutal maniac - one with an old score to settle.
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Do yourself a favor and GET THIS BOOK!!!!
- By shelley on 06-14-20
- All His Pretty Girls
- Detective Alyssa Wyatt, Book 1
- By: Charly Cox
- Narrated by: Kate Zane
Too long!
Reviewed: 05-09-24
The story was okay but far too long for what it covered. Very tiring redundancy that insults the reader’s intellect. I did not need to be told 50 times that she was a coffee junkie- or was it 100?
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The 6:20 Man
- A Thriller
- By: David Baldacci
- Narrated by: Zachary Webber, Christine Lakin, Mela Lee
- Length: 11 hrs and 48 mins
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Every day without fail, Travis Devine puts on a cheap suit, grabs his faux-leather briefcase, and boards the 6:20 commuter train to Manhattan, where he works as an entry-level analyst at the city’s most prestigious investment firm. In the mornings, he gazes out the train window at the lavish homes of the uberwealthy, dreaming about joining their ranks. In the evenings, he listens to the fiscal news on his phone, already preparing for the next grueling day in the cutthroat realm of finance. Then one morning Devine’s tedious routine is shattered by an anonymous email: She is dead.
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A new Baldacci exmilitary protagonist…
- By shelley on 07-13-22
- The 6:20 Man
- A Thriller
- By: David Baldacci
- Narrated by: Zachary Webber, Christine Lakin, Mela Lee
Unsatisfying.
Reviewed: 04-22-24
Started out OK but devolved in the end to an implausible finish probably trying to set up a sequel. The author pulled a no no in my opinion by throwing the reader a backstage ending that did not satisfy the long(too long) setup, threw in the obligatory gay/bi/trans scenarios, and ended poorly. The protagonist single handedly beats four professional hit men who are well armed but is helpless against a single female in a small room??
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James
- A Novel
- By: Percival Everett
- Narrated by: Dominic Hoffman
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
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When the enslaved Jim overhears that he is about to be sold to a man in New Orleans, separated from his wife and daughter forever, he decides to hide on nearby Jackson Island until he can formulate a plan. Meanwhile, Huck Finn has faked his own death to escape his violent father, recently returned to town. As all readers of American literature know, thus begins the dangerous and transcendent journey by raft down the Mississippi River toward the elusive and too-often-unreliable promise of the Free States and beyond.
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Can we ever be free
- By J. Stirling on 04-04-24
- James
- A Novel
- By: Percival Everett
- Narrated by: Dominic Hoffman
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Reviewed: 04-02-24
Amazing writing delivered by pitch perfect narration. The best book I have listened to in a very long time long time.
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History of Austria
- A Captivating Guide to Austrian History
- By: Captivating History
- Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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When Austrian President Franz Jonas visited the Vatican in 1971, Pope Paul VI named Austria “the Island of the Blessed”. He did so to emphasize Austria’s steep recovery. Only 25 years had passed since the end of the Second World War, and Austria was already one of the most prosperous European countries. One might argue that Austria was always a rich country, and during the times of its Habsburg rulers, it certainly was. But after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria was lost between two worlds - its German heritage and its multiethnic nation.
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a hodgepodge country
- By kristy a. palmer on 01-19-22
- History of Austria
- A Captivating Guide to Austrian History
- By: Captivating History
- Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
Good historical review.
Reviewed: 03-07-24
Narrator’s voice is clear and pleasant, easy to listen to. Good overall historical outline. Not exciting but just basic review. Heading there next week and this cleared up some points for me.
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American Sherlock
- Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI
- By: Kate Winkler Dawson
- Narrated by: Kate Winkler Dawson
- Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
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Berkeley, California, 1933. In a lab filled with curiosities - beakers, microscopes, Bunsen burners, and hundreds upon hundreds of books - sat an investigator who would go on to crack at least 2,000 cases in his 40-year career. Known as the "American Sherlock Holmes", Edward Oscar Heinrich was one of America's greatest - and first - forensic scientists, with an uncanny knack for finding clues, establishing evidence, and deducing answers with a skill that seemed almost supernatural.
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Always use a professional Editor and Reader
- By Steven F. Schroeder on 02-19-20
- American Sherlock
- Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI
- By: Kate Winkler Dawson
- Narrated by: Kate Winkler Dawson
Great science.
Reviewed: 02-09-24
Well done. A little wordy but very good. Her voice is clear and easy to listen to.
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The Silent Wife
- The Will Trent Series, Book 10
- By: Karin Slaughter
- Narrated by: Kathleen Early
- Length: 18 hrs and 33 mins
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Until a chance assignment takes GBI investigator Will Trent to the state penitentiary, and to a prisoner who says he recognizes the MO. The attack looks identical to the one he was accused of eight years earlier. The prisoner’s always insisted that he was innocent, and now he’s sure he has proof. The killer is still out there. As Will digs into both crimes, it becomes clear that he must solve the original case in order to reach the truth
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One of my favorite series (and author)!!!!
- By shelley on 08-05-20
- The Silent Wife
- The Will Trent Series, Book 10
- By: Karin Slaughter
- Narrated by: Kathleen Early
Too long for the story’s worth.
Reviewed: 01-04-24
Wordy and redundant. Internal questions were overdone and repetitive. I don’t need to be told over and over to that’s she afraid of what he will say next, etc.
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The Oregon Trail
- By: Francis Parkman
- Narrated by: Frank Muller
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
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Francis Parkman's journal - written more than 150 years ago, in 1846 - provides an eye-witness account of one of the grandest adventures in American history. At age 23, the Harvard-educated Bostonian traveled the Rocky Mountains, living among the Dakota Sioux. In his journal, he captured the color, spirit, and perspective of his era, as well as the exuberant confidence that was the mark of his time. Frank Muller's dramatic reading brings this captivating record to life.
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Among the finest works of American literature
- By Brian P. Sullivan on 06-06-20
- The Oregon Trail
- By: Francis Parkman
- Narrated by: Frank Muller
Extremely well written considering the era.
Reviewed: 08-29-23
Very well written travel compendium, full of accurate detail and adventure. The author is obviously educated and has a great descriptive style.
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