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The Substitution Order
- By: Martin Clark
- Narrated by: David Aaron Baker
- Length: 13 hrs and 22 mins
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From Martin Clark - praised by Entertainment Weekly as "our best legal-thriller writer" - comes a wickedly clever, tenderhearted, and intricately plotted novel about a hard-luck lawyer's refusal to concede defeat, even as fate, the court system, and a gang of untouchable con artists conspire against him.
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Poor Poor (Brilliant!) Kevin
- By Meg on 07-10-19
- The Substitution Order
- By: Martin Clark
- Narrated by: David Aaron Baker
Kevin’s strength
Reviewed: 10-21-24
Loved Kevin and Blaine. Great storyline and true to life what can happen to the good guys. You wonder be disappointed
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The Natchez Burning Trilogy
- A Penn Cage Collection Featuring: Natchez Burning, The Bone Tree, and Mississippi Blood
- By: Greg Iles
- Narrated by: David Ledoux, Robert Petkoff, Scott Brick
- Length: 96 hrs and 18 mins
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Raised in Natchez, Mississippi, Penn Cage learned all he knows from his father, Dr. Tom Cage. But now Tom has been accused of murdering the Black nurse with whom he worked in the 1960s and Penn is determined to exonerate him. The quest for answers leads down a trail of corruption and brutality that places Penn’s family squarely in the crosshairs of the Double Eagles, a vicious offshoot of the KKK controlled by some of the state’s most powerful men. Penn ultimately must acknowledge that secrets from his father’s past have put the Cage family in great jeopardy.
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Wake me up before you go go (or before something new happens)
- By Brenda in Alabama on 03-23-24
- The Natchez Burning Trilogy
- A Penn Cage Collection Featuring: Natchez Burning, The Bone Tree, and Mississippi Blood
- By: Greg Iles
- Narrated by: David Ledoux, Robert Petkoff, Scott Brick
the entire story.
Reviewed: 06-13-24
outstanding. Found it hard to put down.
excellent writer
i first read Cemetery Road and loved the author so i searched for more.
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The Sign of the Beaver
- By: Elizabeth George Speare
- Narrated by: Greg Schaffert
- Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
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At just 12 years old, Matt must face serious challenges in the Maine wilderness while awaiting his father's return to their cabin. When he is saved from a terrifying bee swarm attack by an Indian chief and his grandson Attean, Matt gains a valuable friend in the young Indian boy.
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Good story, dubious dialog, irritating music
- By Paul Hubbard on 08-05-12
- The Sign of the Beaver
- By: Elizabeth George Speare
- Narrated by: Greg Schaffert
Highly recommended
Reviewed: 03-13-22
Excellent story. Immediately reminded me of my 12 yo grandson and his sister. Called to tell them and they had already read it!
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Little Sister
- My Investigation into the Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood
- By: Lana Wood
- Narrated by: Lana Wood
- Length: 7 hrs and 21 mins
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On the night of November 29, 1981, Natalie Wood disappeared from her yacht, the Splendour, while visiting Catalina Island with her husband, Robert “R.J.” Wagner and their friend, Christopher Walken. The beloved movie star’s tragic drowning shook America, inspiring troves of magazine covers and media pieces. What was originally believed to be an open-and-shut case of accidental drowning has been called into question over the years, and in 2011 the investigation was reopened. In 2018, at the urging of the public, it was reclassified as “suspicious.”
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I loved this book. Bless Lana Wood
- By Vianne on 11-15-21
- Little Sister
- My Investigation into the Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood
- By: Lana Wood
- Narrated by: Lana Wood
I remember
Reviewed: 11-27-21
Great book. Sad story. I remember the whole thing very well. I love the fact that Lana narrated it herself. Bravo
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