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Colin Brown
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Robert Tibolt
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Based on a true story.
The year is 1975. Bill and Bob are two American friends on leave from their foreign study programs in Germany. They plan to drive across Europe and into the Balkans, with their sights set on visiting Istanbul and exploring the Turkish coast. Their plans take a sudden detour when they meet George—a renowned Armenian-Iraqi competitive bicycle racer with an irresistible personality and a flair for the dramatic. George says he is driving to Beirut with his girlfriend and her mother to sell his car, but in reality, he has a deeper plan.
The trio hit it off, and after several days of partying, George insists that the young Americans change their plans and meet him in Beirut where George promises to show them the times of their lives. They agree, and George’s plan is set in motion.
Beirut is everything that George promised it would be: a semitropical paradise that is beguiling and seductive. But unbeknownst to them, the Lebanese Civil War is about to explode, and even worse, they have a hand in it. Their very lives are on the line as they try to get out of Beirut before it’s too late.
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New York City, 1954. The Cold War is heating up, Senator Joe McCarthy is running a witch hunt for communists in America, the newly formed CIA is fighting a turf battle with the FBI to see who will be the primary United States intelligence agency, and the bodies of murdered young men are turning up all over the city.
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terrific in every way
- By Martha on 04-12-16
By: David C. Taylor
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A Newfoundlander in Canada
- Always Going Somewhere, Always Coming Home
- By: Alan Doyle
- Narrated by: Alan Doyle
- Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Often in a van, sometimes in a bus, occasionally in a car with broken wipers "using Bob's belt and a rope found by Paddy's Pond" to pull them back and forth, Alan and his bandmates charted new territory, and he constantly measured what he saw of the vast country against what his forefathers once called the Daemon Canada. In a period punctuated by triumphant leaps forward for the band, deflating steps backward, and everything in between.
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A Newfoundlander
- By Deedra on 12-28-17
By: Alan Doyle
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Cat Chaser
- By: Elmore Leonard
- Narrated by: Frank Muller
- Length: 7 hrs and 42 mins
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The hero of Cat Chaser, George Moran, isn't looking for trouble but finds it anyway when he winds up in bed with the wife of a drug-dealing mob-connected Dominican cop - vicious, macho and ready to follow George to the ends of the earth, which in this case means Miami.
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Elmore Leonard and Frank Muller: Unbeatable.
- By Richard Delman on 04-20-12
By: Elmore Leonard
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Gutshot Straight
- By: Lou Berney
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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When Charles "Shake" Bouchon, professional wheel man, walks out of prison after a three-year stretch for grand theft auto, he's got only two problems: he's too nice a guy for the life he's led and not nice enough for any other. So he says yes when he's asked to run a simple errand for his former boss and lover, Alexandra Ilandryan, the formidable pakhan of the Armenian mob in Los Angeles.
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A whole lotta fun.
- By Richard Delman on 04-12-12
By: Lou Berney
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The Hot Rock
- The First Dortmunder Novel
- By: Donald E. Westlake
- Narrated by: Jeff Woodman
- Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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John Dortmunder and company are hired by an U.N. African Ambassador to steal the famed Balabomo Emerald from the hands of a rival African country. But their daring and clever burglarly goes awry, and the emerald slips through their fingers. Undaunted, Dortmunder chases the gem by plane, train and automobile in hot pursuit of the hot rock.
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Dortmunder is on his game in this fun introduction
- By William R. on 08-25-11
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Not Afraid of the Fall
- 114 Days Through 38 Cities in 15 Countries
- By: Kyle James
- Narrated by: Aaron Landon
- Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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After purchasing one-way flights from New York City to Paris, Kyle James and his girlfriend Ashley quit their day jobs, planned futures, and daily paradigms to see as much of the world as they could. In 114 days, they trekked across 15 countries and 38 cities with nothing but their backpacks, their smartphones, and each other. Not Afraid of the Fall is the unvarnished story of their off-the-cuff journey: from cliff-jumping off Croatia's untouched coasts to bathing with rescued elephants in Thailand and far beyond.
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Poorly written, and straight up boring
- By Jon on 06-08-18
By: Kyle James
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All My Friends are Going to be Strangers
- By: Larry McMurtry
- Narrated by: John Randolph Jones
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
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Danny Deck - Emma's friend from Terms of Endearment - is a promising young writer losing touch with his talent and drifting from Texas to California because "that's where all the writers are." Set in the early 60s, this is a very funny (and raunchy) satire of life in Texas and California and a true and American portrait of an artist as a young man.
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Favorite audio book ever
- By melanie christner on 06-01-16
By: Larry McMurtry
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The Broken Road
- By: Richard Paul Evans
- Narrated by: Richard Paul Evans
- Length: 6 hrs and 14 mins
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Celebrity Charles James can't shake the nightmare that wakes him each night. He sees himself walking down a long, broken highway, the sides of which are lit in flames. Where is he going? Why is he walking? What is the wailing he hears around him? By day he wonders why he's so haunted and unhappy when he has all he ever wanted - fame, fans, and fortune and the lavish lifestyle it affords him. Coming from a childhood of poverty and pain, this is what he's dreamed of. But now, at the pinnacle of his career, he's started to wonder if he's wanted the wrong things.
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Unresolved.
- By Ann Owen on 05-14-17
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- Henry Nichols
- 05-13-22
Such an interesting audio!
Bob and Bill may be two of the most foolish and fortunate Americans to have set foot on foreign territory. In this narrative, I respect them for their youthful naiveté and courage to assume that all would work out. However, another part of me has seen the television show about unsuspecting foreigners being imprisoned abroad and has been completely engrossed in every page as college students on vacation travel and party with a mysterious man touting a number of international business dealings that are never fully explained.
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- Scarlett Wells
- 05-13-22
Brilliant book!
Meet Me In Beirut by Robert Tibolt, based on a true tale, is the ideal novel for individuals who enjoy traveling. Bill and Bob, two American college pals, are about to begin their foreign studies programs in Germany, but their plans are quickly interrupted when they encounter George, an adventurous Armenian-Iraqi guy. Fantastic book. You will not be let down.
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- constance nasser
- 09-12-23
Excellent read
Highly recommend adventure of 2 young fortunate and lucky Americans as they go on an expedition.
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- Madeline Berry
- 05-13-22
5 stars!!
Meet Me in Beirut is not a book I would normally choose, but after reading the blurb, I was interested and decided to give it a try. I felt increasingly engrossed in the individuals and their tales as I listened to, and the language was as distinctive as the subject. The author has a gift for drawing the listener in, which is aided by the fact that we know this is based on a true story. Because of this, the reader's investment in the characters is instantly increased. It's incredible that this novel is based on a genuine story!
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- Byron Martinez
- 05-13-22
I love this book
I appreciate how the audio is used in this book to allow the listener to envision hearing the talks live rather than listening to the whole lectures. Bill and Bob's letters back and forth are very fascinating to me.
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- Scarlett Dixon
- 05-13-22
This book was definitely entertaining!
This tale, based on true events, has a travelogue and adventure flavor to it. It is well-written and instantly draws the reader in. I loved the descriptions of food almost as much as the stories about places, people, and views! The tale is narrated in the first person and follows a group of young college students on a carefree trip across Germany, the Balkans, and Turkey.
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- Elena Carr
- 05-13-22
Great story.
This was a great book to listen. I listen to the book in two sittings, which is unusual for me. Would make a fantastic film. This ride-along trip comes highly recommended.
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