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Last Train to London
- Cherringham. A Cosy Crime Series - Mystery Shorts 5
- By: Matthew Costello, Neil Richards
- Narrated by: Neil Dudgeon
- Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
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Cherringham is devastated. Otto Brendl, the likeable old man who had hosted the classic Punch-and-Judy show for the kids each summer, died suddenly of a heart attack. But while the memorial service is being planned, Jack becomes suspicious that Otto wasn't just the friendly man next door. Maybe there's more behind the heart attack? Soon Jack and Sarah are on the trail of a particularly sinister murderer - and together they will find that there's not only one kind of justice.
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Great Story
- By LNicholson on 12-09-22
- Last Train to London
- Cherringham. A Cosy Crime Series - Mystery Shorts 5
- By: Matthew Costello, Neil Richards
- Narrated by: Neil Dudgeon
Great Story
Reviewed: 12-09-22
I love these short stories and looking forward to each book. A great read for road trips!
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The Prodigal Prophet
- Jonah and the Mystery of God's Mercy
- By: Timothy Keller
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
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The story of Jonah is one of the most well-known parables in the Bible. It is also the most misunderstood. Many people, even those who are nonreligious, are familiar with Jonah: A rebellious prophet who defies God and is swallowed by a whale. But there's much more to Jonah's story than most of us realize. In The Prodigal Prophet, pastor and New York Times best-selling author Timothy Keller reveals the hidden depths within the book of Jonah. Keller makes the case that Jonah was one of the worst prophets in the entire Bible.
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Keller's writing is rich; narrator does a poor job
- By M. Bovell on 10-10-18
- The Prodigal Prophet
- Jonah and the Mystery of God's Mercy
- By: Timothy Keller
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
A New Understanding of Jonah
Reviewed: 11-03-20
Timothy Keller did an excellent job of bringing to light many aspects of the book of Jonah that I’d never thought of.
His observations were biblical, personally thought provoking and at times convicting. I have a totally new perspective of this story and I’ve recommended this book to several people.
Sean’s narration of the book was excellent.
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