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Mind-blowing!

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Reviewed: 01-19-25

So well done! Accessible and garnished with humor. This was like putting together one of those enjoyable Christmas puzzles, but one that unveils an undeniable, multilayered corroboration that the Savior was foretold explicitly in what should have been our Old Testament, had it remained unredacted and pure. Beware, if you’re an anti-Mormon, as this one will haunt you, Snares of truth await you. I’ll be listening to this again!

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Excellent in all respects!

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Reviewed: 02-10-23

Excellent in all respects; listened to it three times over. Wonderfully narrated by the author!

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Excellent Talent put to an Excellent Legacy

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Reviewed: 05-15-22

Highly recommended audio book! Made especially suspenseful/spooky when I was cleaning my pool one dark night while listening here in Oregon.

An uber-gifted Sir Doyle Ghost is Mr. Lovegrove, and Narrator Mr. Kleinman does every character supreme justice.

"Excellent!" I cried. "Elementary," said he.

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Top notch, complex, and suspenseful!

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Reviewed: 01-29-22

Top notch, complex, and suspenseful! Enjoyed it immensely. Brad Thor is our generation's Clancy, Ludlum, Fleming. Love that I don't have to fast-forward past needless multiple one-nighters with barely-legals in his novels. Why did every 70's secret agent have to be a male ho? Hat off to Mr. Thor again for his Mr. Harvath, an unflinching, fleshed-out, believable, and unapologetically patriotic and non-PC ultra-protagonist!!!

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Excellent again!

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Reviewed: 10-08-20

Excellent "again," 25 years after the first time listening to this excellent yarn! No wonder Frederick W. Faust aka Max Brand became a millionaire wordsmith even in the 1930's. An admirable talent to the end: He volunteered to be a WWII war correspondent in Italy. On what was to be his last day on earth, he took shrapnel but he told the medic to pass him by and instead tend to the younger soldiers (Frederick/Max was 50). He died that night. What a character he was who created so many Leon Porfolos and other unforgettable characters like Dr. Kildare and Destry. Estimated 25 million published words! Shane Reedl

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I've just experienced an epic adventure!!!

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Reviewed: 08-24-20

I read and loved this story as a young man. Just now re-experienced it as an older man and father, and loved it all the more! And excellent narration by Mr. Curless. Hat off again to the Master Storyteller, Mr. L'Amour!

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Such an excellent epic!

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Reviewed: 07-07-20

I didn't recall the specifics from 40-plus years ago, but I remembered the emotions it evoked during my teenaged reading. Great to hear it anew from a 58-year-old's vantage point. Ageless tale. Could've been written in 2020. Louis L'amour was a wondrous wordsmith and philosopher. May his heaven be on horseback.

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One of the best written by arguably the best.

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Reviewed: 05-21-20

One of the best written by arguably the best. Read this awesome epic as a teen. Totally different and wondrous experience hearing it now as a father and grandfather.

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Not Happy

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Reviewed: 04-10-20

Very anti-property view of intellectual property. I felt like I was being lectured to by OAC.

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Oh the metal Harvath is made of!

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Reviewed: 07-29-19

Excellent in all respects! Very engaging. No dull moments. Wish Mr. Thor wrote more frequently, but it's nicely apparent he's not getting ghost writers to help. Great storytelling, where the writer disappears and you're immersed.

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