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Medicus
- A Novel of the Roman Empire
- By: Ruth Downie
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 11 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Gaius Petrius Ruso is a divorced and down-on-his-luck army doctor who has made the rash decision to seek his fortune in an inclement outpost of the Roman Empire, namely Britannia. After a 36-hour shift at the army hospital, he succumbs to a moment of weakness and rescues an injured slave girl, Tilla, from the hands of her abusive owner. And before he knows it, Ruso is caught in the middle of an investigation into the deaths of prostitutes working out of the local bar.
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Took Me by Surprise
- By Lehua of Pacifica on 03-29-08
- Medicus
- A Novel of the Roman Empire
- By: Ruth Downie
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Uneven start but engaging last quarter
Reviewed: 01-17-20
Almost gave up on the first half but stuck with it for a tremendous last half. The "Romaness" of the story didn't grab me but the plot twist and development of the two main characters - Russo and Tila - came on strong. The affectation of the female voice is not always appealing otherwise a good narration.
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Fail-Safe
- By: Eugene Burdick, Harvey Wheeler
- Narrated by: Kevin Kraft
- Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
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Something has gone wrong. A group of American bombers armed with nuclear weapons is streaking past the fail-safe point, beyond recall, and no one knows why. Their destination - Moscow. In a bomb shelter beneath the White House, the calm young president turns to his Russian translator and says, "I think we are ready to talk to Premier Kruschchev." Not far away, in the War Room at the Pentagon, the secretary of defense and his aides watch with growing anxiety...
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This 1962 novel is one of the best suspense...
- By Wayne on 03-28-17
- Fail-Safe
- By: Eugene Burdick, Harvey Wheeler
- Narrated by: Kevin Kraft
Lacks the Horror and Terror of the movie script
Reviewed: 10-15-18
Must be compared to the movie of the same name and is the lesser of the two. First, the reader is clear in tone and diction but lacks in emotion, drama and thought provoking effectiveness. His voice work in representing the Russian Premier Nikita K. sounds too Frenchy to me and as such distracting at some of the critical points. Second, the dialogue in the text is a poor representation of what JFK and NK might have sounded like in such circumstances. Following the dropping of the bombs JFK is concerns about awarding medals and the political consequences of the death of 40 million people. Nikita K. talks about a diplomatic mission. Everything is too flat -- missing the Horror and Terror (HaT) of dropping 8 nuclear weapons on Moscow then NYC. On the upside, if you've seen the movie of the same name, the images, tension and actor portrayals help carry the HaT through the reading. This is an OK audio book.
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Little Slaughterhouse on the Prairie
- Bloodlands collection
- By: Harold Schechter
- Narrated by: Steven Weber
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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At a remote little inn not far from the Kansas homestead of Laura Ingalls Wilder lived the Bender family. These pioneers welcomed unwary visitors with jackrabbit stew and a sledgehammer to the skull. In time, their apple orchard gave up its secrets - a burial ground for their mutilated victims, each stripped of their possessions. The devilish enterprise on “Hell’s Half-Acre” would earn the Bloody Benders an undying place in the annals of American infamy. But it was the mysterious fate of eldest daughter, Kate, that would make them the stuff of mythic campfire prairie tales.
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True Life Crime
- By David Theis on 09-03-20
- Little Slaughterhouse on the Prairie
- Bloodlands collection
- By: Harold Schechter
- Narrated by: Steven Weber
shotgun approach to storytelling
Reviewed: 09-19-18
...that gratuitously tried to shock. sympathy to the teller for a gallant though lacking dramatic reading.
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Feeding the Dragon
- By: Sharon Washington
- Narrated by: Sharon Washington
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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For a book-obsessed kid with a big imagination and a flair for drama, could anything be luckier than living in a library? Capturing her remarkable childhood and its impact, Sharon Washington's autobiographical Off-Broadway show brings its sense of wonder and bittersweet realism into your home and heart as an enthralling audio experience. Only from Audible, Feeding the Dragon celebrates the role of books in opening Washington's mind to worlds of possibilities - including a career in acting.
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Excellent story!
- By Imara Walker on 09-07-18
- Feeding the Dragon
- By: Sharon Washington
- Narrated by: Sharon Washington
Beautiful performance
Reviewed: 09-08-18
The story is engaging from start to finish. And, the reading/performance is wonderful. Definitely recommend Ed.
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Dictator
- A Novel
- By: Robert Harris
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 13 hrs and 45 mins
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At the age of forty-eight, Cicero—the greatest orator of his time—is in exile, separated from his wife and children, tormented by his sense of failure, his great power sacrificed on the altar of his principles. And yet, in the words of one of his most famous aphorisms, “While there is life, there is hope.”
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Rerecord with Simon Jones
- By Andre J. on 01-26-16
- Dictator
- A Novel
- By: Robert Harris
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
Adequate sequel to Conspirata & Imperium
Reviewed: 06-02-16
D Rintoul gave a nice performance though lacking in flavor and color. The two previous titles were a lot more engaging. Dictator completes the story without suspense or thrills. It does the job ok.
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The Rising Tide
- A Novel of World War II
- By: Jeff Shaara
- Narrated by: Paul Michael
- Length: 22 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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A modern master of the historical novel, Jeff Shaara has painted brilliant depictions of the Civil War, the Revolutionary War, and World War I. Now he embarks upon his most ambitious epic, a trilogy about the military conflict that defined the 20th century. The Rising Tide begins a staggering work of fiction bound to be a new generation's most poignant chronicle of World War II.
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You Are There
- By Michael Jones on 01-12-07
- The Rising Tide
- A Novel of World War II
- By: Jeff Shaara
- Narrated by: Paul Michael
A good reader but a tedious experience
Reviewed: 06-02-16
23 hrs was ay too much for this audiobook.it would be a candidate for abridgement. Did not feel the time or placeof the rising tide. Reading the book may do it justice.
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