Stacy Lee
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The Man in the Bunker
- Tom Wilde, Book 6
- By: Rory Clements
- Narrated by: Adam Sims
- Length: 13 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Germany, late summer 1945. The war is over, but the country is in ruins. Millions of refugees and holocaust survivors strive to rebuild their lives in displaced persons camps. Millions of German soldiers and SS men are held captive in primitive conditions in open-air detention centres. Everywhere, civilians are desperate for food and shelter. No one admits to having voted Nazi, yet many are unrepentant. Adolf Hitler is said to have killed himself in his Berlin bunker. But no body was found - and many people believe he is alive.
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Exciting and suspenseful and great story set against end of ww2.betrayal and a little romance
- By paula wright on 07-31-24
- The Man in the Bunker
- Tom Wilde, Book 6
- By: Rory Clements
- Narrated by: Adam Sims
Far fetched
Reviewed: 01-15-25
A tall story not very well told. Basically rubbish. This is the third book by Clements I’ve read, no more
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The Gray Man
- By: Mark Greaney
- Narrated by: Jay Snyder
- Length: 11 hrs and 11 mins
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Court Gentry is known as The Gray Man—a legend in the covert realm, moving silently from job to job, accomplishing the impossible, and then fading away. And he always hits his target. But there are forces more lethal than Gentry in the world. And in their eyes, Gentry has just outlived his usefulness. Now, he is going to prove that for him, there's no gray area between killing for a living-and killing to stay alive.
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The gray man talks about gentry in the 3rd person on the court
- By Safekeeper on 07-26-17
- The Gray Man
- By: Mark Greaney
- Narrated by: Jay Snyder
Utter Crap
Reviewed: 03-07-24
Stupid, far fetched rubbish read by some Hollywood “didn’t quite make it”, can’t believe this tripe ever gets published let alone made into an audiobook
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The Man from Section Five
- A Brinley Knight Spy Thriller
- By: Jana Petken
- Narrated by: John Sackville
- Length: 15 hrs and 22 mins
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Brinley Knight has a photographic memory. Bored with his mundane job, he accepts an offer from MI5 to become a full-time spy in a shadowy world of espionage. As Britain stands at the edge of war, Brin learns to his cost that "defending the realm" means duty before family. Hitler’s fifth columnists in Britain emerge from the darkness as Germany’s military might eyes new territories east of the Rhine. German spies and fascists operate in opulent dining rooms and in the back alleys of London’s East End. Menacing predators, they hunt for information that could aid the Führer.
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No Good
- By Stacy Lee on 12-29-22
- The Man from Section Five
- A Brinley Knight Spy Thriller
- By: Jana Petken
- Narrated by: John Sackville
No Good
Reviewed: 12-29-22
A very weak storyline, poor characters. Not sure why I stuck it out and listened to the end but very disappointed. The reader did a reasonably good job
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A Gentleman in Moscow
- A Novel
- By: Amor Towles
- Narrated by: Nicholas Guy Smith
- Length: 17 hrs and 52 mins
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In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov is deemed an unrepentant aristocrat by a Bolshevik tribunal, and is sentenced to house arrest in the Metropol, a grand hotel across the street from the Kremlin. Rostov, an indomitable man of erudition and wit, has never worked a day in his life, and must now live in an attic room while some of the most tumultuous decades in Russian history are unfolding outside the hotel’s doors. Unexpectedly, his reduced circumstances provide him entry into a much larger world of emotional discovery.
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A Reprieve Amidst Ugly News, Relentless Negativity
- By Cathy Lindhorst on 08-27-17
- A Gentleman in Moscow
- A Novel
- By: Amor Towles
- Narrated by: Nicholas Guy Smith
Simply wonderful
Reviewed: 03-15-17
A wonderful story, beautifully written, masterfully read. I can't recommend it more highly. I loved it.
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The Pale Criminal
- Berlin Noir
- By: Philip Kerr
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
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The Pale Criminal brings back Bernie Gunther, an ex-policeman who thought he'd seen everything on the streets of 1930s Berlin - until he turned freelance, and each case he tackled sucked him further into the grisly excesses of Nazi subculture. Hard-hitting, fast-paced, and richly detailed, The Pale Criminal is noir writing at its blackest and best.
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Esxcellent Historical Fiction; Gripping ...
- By Ole Hippie on 07-02-09
- The Pale Criminal
- Berlin Noir
- By: Philip Kerr
- Narrated by: John Lee
Another Good One
Reviewed: 03-03-16
Kerr is a great writer, enthralling detective yarn with an historical backdrop and some wonderful humor thrown in.
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