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Twenty Blue Devils
- Gideon Oliver Mysteries, Book 9
- By: Aaron Elkins
- Narrated by: Joel Richards
- Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
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The dead man is the manager of Tahiti's Paradise Coffee Plantation, producer of the most expensive coffee bean in the world, the winey, luscious Blue Devil. Nothing tangible points to foul play behind his fall from a cliff, but FBI agent John Lau, a relative of the coffee-growing family, has his suspicions. What he needs is evidence, and who better to provide it than his friend, anthropologist Gideon Oliver, the Skeleton Detective? Gideon is willing to help, but surprisingly - and suspiciously - both the police and the other family members refuse to okay an exhumation order.
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Elkins at his best
- By Patricia C. Killeen on 04-15-25
- Twenty Blue Devils
- Gideon Oliver Mysteries, Book 9
- By: Aaron Elkins
- Narrated by: Joel Richards
Performance of reader was great and carried the story
Reviewed: 01-25-25
Story was somewhat shallow but I enjoyed the descriptive settings. The plot jumped around a but.
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The Burglar in the Library
- By: Lawrence Block
- Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
- Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
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Lawrence Block's talent for creating colorful characters, sophisticated dialog, and engaging atmosphere has earned him many awards: the title of Grand Master, three Edgar Awards, four Shamus Awards, and a Nero Wolfe Award. One of his most popular series follows the adventures of the suave bookseller and crook, Bernie Rhodenbarr. Bernie's sweetheart has dumped him. But although his heart is broken, he hasn't lost his love for fine books - or for an occasional discrete burglary.
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Loved it
- By Amazon Customer on 08-20-18
- The Burglar in the Library
- By: Lawrence Block
- Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
Clever writing and storytelling,
Reviewed: 01-17-25
I enjoyed the twisted plot and the imperfect main character. The story is missing pieces that never materialize but that’s good.
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A Place Called Freedom
- By: Ken Follett
- Narrated by: Simon Prebble
- Length: 14 hrs and 39 mins
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This lush novel, set in 1766 England and America, evokes an era ripe with riot and revolution, from the teeming streets of London to the sprawling grounds of a Virginia plantation. Mack McAsh burns with the desire to escape his life of slavery in Scottish coal mines while Lizzie Hallim is desperate to shed a life of sheltered subjugation to her spineless husband. United in America, their only chance for freedom lies beyond the Western frontier - if they're brave enough to take it.
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Expected better than a historical romance
- By Lynette Garet on 01-09-17
- A Place Called Freedom
- By: Ken Follett
- Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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Reviewed: 10-27-24
A Fast pace and accurate history lends a complete story.. the characters are principally well written with one exception: the teen Peggy.
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