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A Killing on the Hill
- A Thriller
- By: Robert Dugoni
- Narrated by: Robert Dugoni
- Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
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Seattle, 1933. The city is in the grips of the Great Depression, Prohibition, and vice. Cutting his teeth on a small-time beat, hungry and ambitious young reporter William “Shoe” Shumacher gets a tip that could change his career. There’s been a murder at a social club on Profanity Hill—an underworld magnet for vice crimes only a privileged few can afford. The story is going to be front-page news, and Shoe is the first reporter on the scene.
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A Killing on the Hill
- By Danny Harr on 04-10-24
- A Killing on the Hill
- A Thriller
- By: Robert Dugoni
- Narrated by: Robert Dugoni
Depression era culture in a city
Reviewed: 12-14-24
It is such a joy to read Dugoni’s mysteries. Unlike other modern authors, he employs an expressive vocabulary without curse words. Delightful. This one was no exception. This Great Depression city story was quite different from my parent’s experience as my dad and uncles made trips to California to find work when the Texas farm could no longer support 5 growing and grown boys. America was a unique place that made the bad guys worse but made the good guys better - like Fish and Shu. It still is. I enjoyed the story, the characters, and history. Dugoni surprised me with his acting ability. Good job.
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The End of Everything
- How Wars Descend into Annihilation
- By: Victor Davis Hanson
- Narrated by: Bob Souer
- Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
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War can settle disputes, topple tyrants, and bend the trajectory of civilization—sometimes to the breaking point. From Troy to Hiroshima, moments when war has ended in utter annihilation have reverberated through the centuries, signaling the end of political systems, cultures, and epochs. Though much has changed over the millennia, human nature remains the same. In The End of Everything, military historian Victor Davis Hanson narrates a series of sieges and sackings that span the age of antiquity to the conquest of the New World to show how societies descend into barbarism and obliteration.
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Too good to only listen to
- By Betsy Aldrich on 05-10-24
- The End of Everything
- How Wars Descend into Annihilation
- By: Victor Davis Hanson
- Narrated by: Bob Souer
Timely
Reviewed: 06-09-24
The book was thorough in its history and timely for our turbulent times. I would have benefitted from maps, but that’s the price I pay for enjoying on Audible.
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Fly Away
- By: Lynn Austin
- Narrated by: Jacki Kleinheksel
- Length: 7 hrs and 39 mins
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Wilhelmina Brewster has been a college music professor for 41 years, devoting her life to her career and never marrying. Widower Mike Dolan is a pilot and World War II veteran who has always lived life to the fullest. When medical tests confirm that his cancer has returned, he makes plans to take a final flight in his airplane rather than become a burden to his family. Wilhelmina accidentally learns of Mike’s final plans, and when she discovers that he isn’t a believer, she knows it’s her Christian duty to talk with him about her faith. But she feels totally inadequate for the task.
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Fly Away
- By Amazon Customer on 10-10-18
- Fly Away
- By: Lynn Austin
- Narrated by: Jacki Kleinheksel
So many life lessons!
Reviewed: 11-09-23
The book was most enjoyable. Have only one complaint. As a life long pilot, it took me a minute to figure out that the many references to alternator should have been altimeter. As it was audio, I don’t know whether that error was from the narrator or writer. There was one other but it was not repeated as “alternator” was.
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Candle in the Darkness
- By: Lynn Austin
- Narrated by: Christina Moore
- Length: 15 hrs and 42 mins
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Winner of the 2001 Christy Award, Lynn Austin captures the turmoil of the Civil War in this stirring novel. From vast plantations to the cramped closets of the Underground Railroad, it follows one young woman's inspiring journey of risk and sacrifice.
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A different look at the Civil War
- By Terry on 05-18-05
- Candle in the Darkness
- By: Lynn Austin
- Narrated by: Christina Moore
Hard choices
Reviewed: 09-29-23
Living through the Civil War becomes a painful experience through this well written and narrated book. It teaches valuable lessons about the nature of God and His love and care for us.
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Tread upon the Lion
- By: Gilbert Morris
- Narrated by: Robert Whitfield
- Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
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As General George Washington makes a desperate attempt to forge an army that can stop the British from taking New York and defeating the Continental Army, the Bradford family is learning that serving God and serving one's country often calls for great sacrifice. Meanwhile, Clive Gordon, son of Colonel Leslie Gordon of the British army, falls in love with Katherine Yancy, a daring young woman whose father and uncle are patriot prisoners. When Clive crosses enemy lines to attempt their rescue, will he be shot as a spy?
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Excellent
- By ti on 12-03-20
- Tread upon the Lion
- By: Gilbert Morris
- Narrated by: Robert Whitfield
Excellent
Reviewed: 09-22-23
Enjoy experiencing our American Revolution through the lives of both sides. Amazing narration. Hope to find the next in a series.
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Beneath the Bending Skies
- By: Jane Kirkpatrick
- Narrated by: Christina Moore
- Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
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Mollie Sheehan has spent much of her life striving to be a dutiful daughter and honor her father's wishes, even when doing so has led to one heartbreak after another. After all, what options does she truly have in 1860s Montana? But providing for her stepfamily during her father's long absences doesn't keep her from wishing for more. When romance blooms between her and Peter Ronan, Mollie finally allows herself to hope for a brighter future—until her father voices his disapproval of the match and moves her to California to ensure the breakup. Still, time and providence are at work.
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Montana the land of many cultures
- By Shyeyes on 12-09-22
- Beneath the Bending Skies
- By: Jane Kirkpatrick
- Narrated by: Christina Moore
Highly recommend
Reviewed: 04-30-23
Loved the story as well as a glimpse of Montana’s intriguing history. I may listen again in a year or two. Well written and narrated.
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The Lady's Mine
- By: Francine Rivers
- Narrated by: Kate Forbes
- Length: 15 hrs and 19 mins
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New York Times best-selling author Francine Rivers returns to the California frontier in this sweeping, romantic tale of a displaced New England suffragette, a former Union soldier disinherited by his Southern family, and the town they join forces to save.
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Ok story, not the novel of faith expected
- By SHSPF on 02-11-22
- The Lady's Mine
- By: Francine Rivers
- Narrated by: Kate Forbes
Enjoyable
Reviewed: 09-01-22
The saga of this California mining town could have been based on a true story. Recommend.
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Safe Houses
- A Novel
- By: Dan Fesperman
- Narrated by: Dan Fesperman
- Length: 13 hrs and 33 mins
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West Berlin, 1979. Helen Abell oversees the CIA's network of safe houses, rare havens for field agents and case officers amidst the dangerous milieu of a city in the grips of the Cold War. Helen's world is upended when, during her routine inspection of an agency property, she overhears a meeting between two unfamiliar people speaking a coded language that hints at shadowy realities far beyond her comprehension. Before the day is out, she witnesses a second unauthorized encounter, one that will place her in the sight lines of the most ruthless and powerful man at the agency.
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Fiction from Truth
- By Sue MB on 11-10-18
- Safe Houses
- A Novel
- By: Dan Fesperman
- Narrated by: Dan Fesperman
Excellent
Reviewed: 08-20-22
I had my doubts because so many books read by the author are less than wonderful. But, this author was also a performer as well as a superb mystery writer. Totally enjoyable.
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The Last Sin Eater
- By: Francine Rivers
- Narrated by: Kate Forbes
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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Garnering three RITAs and a Christy Award, Francine Rivers is acclaimed for classics like Atonement Child. Set in the 1850s Smoky Mountains, this Gold Medallion-winner tells the gripping tale of a girl who's desperate to remove the guilt of her sister's death and anxious to absolve her departed grandmother of sins. While seeking the elusive Sin Eater, she uncovers a hideous secret and finds the truth.
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M K Hudson
- By Mary on 06-28-11
- The Last Sin Eater
- By: Francine Rivers
- Narrated by: Kate Forbes
Almost didn’t listen
Reviewed: 12-29-21
I almost quit about 30 minutes in, but I decided to persevere because Francine Rivers had never failed to write a good book. Just finished it, and wow, what a story!
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And the Shofar Blew
- By: Francine Rivers
- Narrated by: Ruth Ann Phimister
- Length: 22 hrs and 15 mins
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Energetic young pastor Paul Hudson rejuvenates a dying church and boosts attendance so high that a new building must be constructed. But in his eagerness to please the new devotees, Paul loses touch with what truly matters.
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Great Book, definitely worth the listen.
- By Candace on 04-30-09
- And the Shofar Blew
- By: Francine Rivers
- Narrated by: Ruth Ann Phimister
Good lesson
Reviewed: 12-12-21
True to life story. Convicting. Just too long and too predictable. You knew from the beginning how it would end. A few good life lessons along the way.
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