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Process of Elimination
- A Thriller
- By: Arthur T. Bradley
- Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
- Length: 12 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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A powerful international organization wants to tip the balance of global power by infiltrating the White House. At the direction of its mastermind, alias Pecos Bill, presidential candidates have become unwitting targets of a world-class sharpshooter. A martial arts expert, a greedy corporate attorney, and a self-proclaimed conspiracy theorist form a shaky alliance initially intent on solving a missing persons case, only to get caught up in a bigger political plot in which they must uncover the assassin’s identity....
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unlistenable
- By itinerant on 11-28-17
- Process of Elimination
- A Thriller
- By: Arthur T. Bradley
- Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
Riveting, on par with Ludlum, superb performance.
Reviewed: 11-07-17
Excellent character development, the story weaves action, adventure, intrigue, and passion. The superb performance of this riveting story leaves one hungering for a sequel.
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Heroes Proved
- By: Oliver North
- Narrated by: Peyton Tochterman
- Length: 14 hrs and 16 mins
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The year is 2032. The NRA has been outlawed; the U.S. military has been gutted; Conservative Christians, dubbed ANARKS, have been labeled a global conspiracy and have been largely driven underground. The Caliphate is now a superpower, residing in Israel. The White House is occupied by a repressive Progressive regime, obsessed with the upcoming presidential election.
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The story was pretty good, but the narrator wasn't
- By Michael on 11-28-12
- Heroes Proved
- By: Oliver North
- Narrated by: Peyton Tochterman
Play this book at 1.4x normal speed.
Reviewed: 06-17-16
Excellent story; however, the audio track does seem slow, making the narrator sound amateurish, which he is not. The audio track sounds normal when played at 1.4x normal speed.
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