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Case White

By: Thomas Sullivan
Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
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No work of fiction or nonfiction has done what Case White does in this monumental new novel by USA Today best-selling author Thomas Sullivan.

Set in the era of two world wars, this comprehensive work weaves together the bizarre mythology and eccentric beliefs that explain how a nation went insane for 12 years. Told through the compelling lives and loves of a pair of very unique characters, this tour de force will take you into a radical blend of religion and myth frighteningly similar to what is going on in parts of the world today.

Certain to be a benchmark work of elegantly written fiction and historical perspective, Case White delivers a poignant people story played out on a grand stage.

©2014 Thomas Sullivan (P)2020 David N. Wilson
Historical Fiction
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This book surprised me! I was sent the audio book by the ever impressive, Joshua Saxon, the narrator. I did not think I would like this book because it's just not my thing. But!!! I did like it. I kept telling myself I'd turn it off if it got too bad- it is about the rise of Hitler- but thankfully the author does not drag out the horrible details any longer than necessary. The characters are complex and engaging. The story is good and although we know what happens- you are so hopeful. Joshua Saxon is a delight to listen to. I love listening to him! Thank you so much for the audio book and the chance to experience this story.

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The subject matter here starts with the death of Jesus Christ. Aside from the ideology and mythology that surrounds Jesus himself This book takes us on a journey through an object that was touched by the body of Christ.

The relentless obsession to possess this object has often been the subject of discussion For many years. But when it came in to the hands of the 3rd Reich is the backbone of the story that is presented here.

The many hours it takes to get to the end of the story Gives you the chance to enjoy the wonderful tons of Joshua Saxon as he narrates This bit of Historical mythology Combined with Evidence of who possessed what at what time...And the cause and effect of that possession.


Joshua Saxon with narration is as always spot on, in my opinion, listening to him read the words and picturing in ones mind the painted scene that the author has created.

I suggest that you listen to the book over the course of a long weekend rather than in bits and pieces here in there because you will find yourself lost as to not hear the story almost from beginning to end.

History from another angle

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This was such a beautifully written story about a horrible time. There were so many sad moments throughout, yet the author used such imagery that it wasn't possible to stop listening because, with all the craziness surrounding Hitler, I couldn't wait for him to be killed, and preferably in a horrible way. It left me thinking about how people could have gone along with him when he was obviously crazy. Some of the things he did, to children, it blows my mind that others would have been fine with it. I've only ever read one other story relating to Hitler and the atrocities he performed on Jewish people (this was about what specifically he did) and I guess that kind of left me not wanting to hear more about his "experiments." Needless to say, the narrator, Joshua Saxton, suggested I give this a listen (I haven't had any complaints about the stories he's narrated), so I was up for it. I'm always a fan of multiple POV's so it was... I don't want to say entertaining, that seems the wrong word, but I was curious as to how Joseph and Micah would come together. I loved the mythology aspects and the crazy ideals the Nazis went along with; given the number of people Hitler killed, it's easy to imagine him as being the antichrist.

What an interesting listen.

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The Myths, Megalomania, and Motivations behind a recent attempt to change world order unlike anything Ive ever read before.
Like looking through a keyhole into a disturbing history while wondering what parallels may be happening around us today.
Thomas Sullivan's story shook my very humanity to the bone, while Joshua Saxon's superb vocal performance was the "boomstick" which delivered it.

A story I'll not soon forget...if ever.

Powerful insight into a disturbing history.

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Book as hard to follow the narrator didn’t hold my attention and I’m at the point I really don’t know what’s going on in the book by chapter 5 I don’t often give up on books but this one I’m not finding a point to go on


"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.”

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