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The Truth
- A DC Smith Investigation, Book 9
- By: Peter Grainger
- Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
- Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
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Charlie Hills, former desk sergeant at Kings Lake Central, is in trouble. He hasn't told Smith, his old friend and sparring partner, but someone has, and now the two former policemen are about to embark on a difficult and potentially dangerous search for the truth. For one of them, it could be life-changing.
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Grainger and Jackson have honed DC into a masterpiece!
- By Papillon on 11-02-21
- The Truth
- A DC Smith Investigation, Book 9
- By: Peter Grainger
- Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
You Don't Really Need My Review
Reviewed: 02-16-25
Everyone says just about the same thing: This is the best author/narrator duo I have found after years of being on Audible - if you know of a better one please let me know. I just wish Gildart Jackson would play DC in a film version, there would be no other DC, of course. So glad I have at least two more left to read.
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Horse
- A Novel
- By: Geraldine Brooks
- Narrated by: James Fouhey, Lisa Flanagan, Graham Halstead, and others
- Length: 14 hrs and 6 mins
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Kentucky, 1850. An enslaved groom named Jarret and a bay foal forge a bond of understanding that will carry the horse to record-setting victories across the South. When the nation erupts in civil war, an itinerant young artist who has made his name on paintings of the racehorse takes up arms for the Union. On a perilous night, he reunites with the stallion and his groom, very far from the glamor of any racetrack.
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Love Geraldine Brooks
- By Regina on 06-25-22
- Horse
- A Novel
- By: Geraldine Brooks
- Narrated by: James Fouhey, Lisa Flanagan, Graham Halstead, Katherine Littrell, Michael Obiora
If you love horses….
Reviewed: 05-20-24
How lovely to read something this meaningful about horses and people. Loved the way the stories tied together and the true history behind the fiction.
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The Day the Rabbi Resigned
- A Rabbi Small Mystery, Book 11
- By: Harry Kemelman
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
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For nearly 25 years, Rabbi Small has maintained an uneasy relationship with his congregation. He sees his role as that of a teacher, while they often look to him as more of a spiritual leader. Now, just as his congregation is set to reward him for his long service, the rabbi has decided to explore new options with his life. To make things more complicated, the recent murder of a college professor has the Barnard’s Crossing police baffled. Can the rabbi’s quiet introspection offer insights the police may have overlooked?
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Good but not the Best
- By Geoffrey on 03-20-24
- The Day the Rabbi Resigned
- A Rabbi Small Mystery, Book 11
- By: Harry Kemelman
- Narrated by: George Guidall
So enjoyable
Reviewed: 08-05-23
Loved the historical and cultural contexts. So sorry to have this series come to an end.
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Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home
- A Rabbi Small Mystery, Book 3
- By: Harry Kemelman
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 6 hrs and 36 mins
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As Rabbi David Small’s 5-year contract winds down at the synagogue in Barnard’s Crossing, Massachusetts, some members of the congregation are plotting to remove him; others are whispering about starting a new temple of their own across the street.
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dated, corny, yet engaging and entertaining
- By connie on 11-19-12
- Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home
- A Rabbi Small Mystery, Book 3
- By: Harry Kemelman
- Narrated by: George Guidall
Roots for Jews
Reviewed: 07-27-23
Love it although it’s dated. One must realize the times when it was written and then can forgive some anachronisms.
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I Am, I Am, I Am
- Seventeen Brushes with Death
- By: Maggie O'Farrell
- Narrated by: Daisy Donovan
- Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins
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I Am, I Am, I Am is Maggie O'Farrell's astonishing memoir of the near-death experiences that have punctuated and defined her life. The childhood illness that left her bedridden for a year, which she was not expected to survive. A teenage yearning to escape that nearly ended in disaster. An encounter with a disturbed man on a remote path. And, most terrifying of all, an ongoing, daily struggle to protect her daughter - for whom this book was written - from a condition that leaves her unimaginably vulnerable to life's myriad dangers.
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Her prose is beautiful!
- By Judy on 03-25-18
- I Am, I Am, I Am
- Seventeen Brushes with Death
- By: Maggie O'Farrell
- Narrated by: Daisy Donovan
Sensationalistic
Reviewed: 04-23-23
I normally really like this author but I could not finish listening to this. It was so overly dramatic and aggrandizing of risk taking behavior that must have some underlying meaning but I’m not interested enough to give it that accommodation.
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Middlemarch
- By: George Eliot
- Narrated by: Maureen O'Brien
- Length: 32 hrs and 23 mins
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George Eliot's most ambitious novel is a masterly evocation of diverse lives and changing fortunes in a provincial community. Peopling its landscape are Dorothea Brooke, a young idealist whose search for intellectual fulfillment leads her into a disastrous marriage to the pedantic scholar Casaubon; and the charming but tactless Dr Lydgate, whose marriage to the spendthrift beauty Rosamund and pioneering medical methods threaten to undermine his career.
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Disappointed: this is not a never-ending story
- By M. Leavell on 01-23-16
- Middlemarch
- By: George Eliot
- Narrated by: Maureen O'Brien
Narration was outstanding
Reviewed: 04-13-23
I hesitated too long to listen to this classic because of its length and then to have the voices read to me by this sonorous narrator I didn’t want it to end.
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The Henna Artist
- By: Alka Joshi
- Narrated by: Sneha Mathan
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
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Escaping from an abusive marriage, seventeen-year-old Lakshmi makes her way alone to the vibrant 1950s pink city of Jaipur. There she becomes the most highly requested henna artist - and confidante - to the wealthy women of the upper class. But trusted with the secrets of the wealthy, she can never reveal her own....
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Lyrical and inspiring
- By Alisa Hagerty on 04-23-20
- The Henna Artist
- By: Alka Joshi
- Narrated by: Sneha Mathan
Could have like it even more
Reviewed: 06-01-22
I got distracted by a 13 year old in 1950’s India acting like one of the most spiteful entitled teens of today. It just didn’t feel culturally appropriate. Otherwise the narration was superb and I love “reading” about India.
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Where the Forest Meets the Stars
- By: Glendy Vanderah
- Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
- Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
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After the loss of her mother and her own battle with breast cancer, Joanna Teale returns to her graduate research on nesting birds in rural Illinois, determined to prove that her recent hardships have not broken her. She throws herself into her work from dusk to dawn, until her solitary routine is disrupted by the appearance of a mysterious child who shows up at her cabin barefoot and covered in bruises. The girl calls herself Ursa, and she claims to have been sent from the stars to witness five miracles.
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Enjoyable. Which "story" version is true...
- By Christina on 03-16-19
- Where the Forest Meets the Stars
- By: Glendy Vanderah
- Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
What a shame
Reviewed: 07-30-21
How can an author who uses such lush and descriptive language only use the word “said” to depict a character’s exclamations, utterances, interruptions, replies, indications, enunciations - anything but “said” over and over. Also the little girl came off as way too whiny and that may not be the narrators fault. I couldn’t finish it even though I liked the story.
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