J. S. Kessler
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Bathsheba Spooner
- A Revolutionary Murder Conspiracy
- By: Andrew Noone
- Narrated by: Scott R. McKinley
- Length: 9 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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What possessed a woman from the elite of eighteenth-century New England society to conspire with American and British soldiers to murder her husband at the midpoint of the American Revolution? The story of Bathsheba Spooner has alternately fascinated and baffled residents of Worcester County for centuries. Beyond central Massachusetts, the tale is largely unknown.
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Too many meanderings!
- By KC on 03-26-25
- Bathsheba Spooner
- A Revolutionary Murder Conspiracy
- By: Andrew Noone
- Narrated by: Scott R. McKinley
Intriguing Story Beautifully Read
Reviewed: 07-07-24
This true story of sex, treachery and murder most vile set against the backdrop of the Revolutionary War is thoroughly researched and written. But it only comes to life via the gifted narrator and voice actor Scott R. McKinley. I have worked with McKinley and the man is a genius. He does probably 50-75 voices in this book, and each is unique. His presentation of the story is riveting and non-judgmental. The book starts slowly but definitely begins to be quite interesting. You will enjoy this slice of history!
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Something in the Water
- A Novel
- By: Catherine Steadman
- Narrated by: Catherine Steadman
- Length: 11 hrs and 41 mins
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Erin is a documentary filmmaker on the brink of a professional breakthrough, Mark a handsome investment banker with big plans. Passionately in love, they embark on a dream honeymoon to the tropical island of Bora Bora, where they enjoy the sun, the sand, and each other. Then, while scuba diving in the crystal blue sea, they find something in the water....
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No Thrill Here
- By Sara on 06-08-18
- Something in the Water
- A Novel
- By: Catherine Steadman
- Narrated by: Catherine Steadman
Twists and Turns
Reviewed: 06-23-24
This book keeps your guessing to the end! Fantastic! The author does a brilliant job of reading her riveting work.
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The Hunter
- A Novel
- By: Tana French
- Narrated by: Roger Clark
- Length: 16 hrs and 24 mins
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It’s a blazing summer when two men arrive in a small village in the West of Ireland. One of them is coming home. Both of them are coming to get rich. One of them is coming to die.
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The timing and sequences. Slow pace but excellent conclusion.
- By Phyllis Silber on 03-23-24
- The Hunter
- A Novel
- By: Tana French
- Narrated by: Roger Clark
Fabulous Story, Fair Narrator
Reviewed: 05-03-24
This is another Tana French jewel. Beautifully written, I wish the narrator had been a bit better.
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First Lie Wins
- A Novel
- By: Ashley Elston
- Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
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The identity comes first: Evie Porter. Once she’s given a name and location by her mysterious boss, Mr. Smith, she learns everything there is to know about the town and the people in it. Then the mark: Ryan Sumner. The last piece of the puzzle is the job. Evie isn’t privy to Mr. Smith’s real identity, but she knows this job isn't like the others. Ryan has gotten under her skin, and she’s starting to envision a different sort of life for herself. But Evie can’t make any mistakes—especially after what happened last time.
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What’s The lie?
- By Luke Schafer on 01-13-24
- First Lie Wins
- A Novel
- By: Ashley Elston
- Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
Fascinating!
Reviewed: 03-13-24
This story kept me riveted! And the narrator is superb! I hated to see this audiobook end!
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A Highland Christmas
- By: M. C. Beaton
- Narrated by: Graeme Malcolm
- Length: 2 hrs and 7 mins
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In the dark, wintry highlands of Lochdubh, Scotland, where the local Calvinist element resists the secular trimmings of Christmas, the spirit of old Saint Nick is about as welcome as a flat tire on a deserted road. Nor is crime taking a holiday, as Constable Hamish Macbeth soon finds himself protecting an unhappy girl, unlocking the secrets of a frightened old woman, and retrieving some stolen holiday goods. Now the lanky lawman must use all his Highland charm and detective skills to make things right.
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Short & Sweet
- By RFRMAC on 12-14-15
- A Highland Christmas
- By: M. C. Beaton
- Narrated by: Graeme Malcolm
Sweet Story
Reviewed: 12-28-22
This was a charming story full of interesting characters and a feel-good ending. Well read! Quite enjoyable!
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Lennon, the Mobster & the Lawyer
- The Untold Story
- By: Jay Bergen
- Narrated by: Scott R. McKinley
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Before John Lennon retreated peacefully into private life in 1975, he fought a major legal battle that went under the public radar. Just as his rock 'n' roll oldies album hit the market, Morris Levy, the Mob-connected owner of Roulette Records, released Roots, an unauthorized version of the same record. The clash led to a lawsuit and countersuit between Levy and Lennon. Lennon, the Mobster & the Lawyer catches the high drama of the courtroom skirmishes in this previously untold story. It also paints a detailed personal picture of John and his world in 1975-76.
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Great look at Lennon’s creative process.
- By diane widrow taylor on 08-30-22
- Lennon, the Mobster & the Lawyer
- The Untold Story
- By: Jay Bergen
- Narrated by: Scott R. McKinley
Superb Material, Great Writer, Excellent Narrator
Reviewed: 10-24-22
Having researched Lennon’s life for 36 years, I approached this story with reservation. What could this book tell me that I hadnt already read before? The answer was; so much!!
Author Jay Bergen was John’s attorney in the “Roots” (bootleg) trial against Morris Levy. And he tells the dramatic true story of his fight - and John’s fight - to keep Levy from selling an unauthorized bootleg record made from rough tapes of John’s “Rock’n’Roll” LP. In detailed court testimony you will hear John explain how he painstakingly orders the tracks on his LPs (from the Beatles days on), what each song on the “Rock’n’Roll” tapes meant to him, and how he records and polishes an album. This is info you’ve never heard before!
Let me say that the narrator, Scott McKinley, is remarkable! I’m very picky about John’s voice being authentic…and he captures John perfectly. He also brings Jay Bergen (whom I have met since my first listen) to life exactly as I imagine him to be in the 1970s. McKinley is riveting. I listen to many audio books, and he’s my favorite narrator.
If you are a Beatles fan, Lennon fan, or music aficionado, this is the book for you. It’s a jewel.
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