Martihi
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First Star I See Tonight
- A Novel
- By: Susan Elizabeth Phillips
- Narrated by: Nicole Poole
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Piper Dove is a woman with a dream - to become the best detective in the city of Chicago. First job? Trail former Chicago Stars quarterback Cooper Graham. Problem? Graham's spotted her, and he's not happy. Which is why a good detective needs to think on her feet. "The fact is...I'm your stalker. Not full-out barmy. Just...mildly unhinged."
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Good story - ok narration
- By G Richards on 08-24-16
- First Star I See Tonight
- A Novel
- By: Susan Elizabeth Phillips
- Narrated by: Nicole Poole
If you love SEP, you wont be disappointed.
Reviewed: 08-02-17
Great characters...good story...narration of leading man starts off great but goes wrong somewhere...kind of throws you to listen to the changed voice.
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The Eagle of the Ninth
- By: Rosemary Sutcliff
- Narrated by: Charlie Simpson
- Length: 4 hrs and 32 mins
- Abridged
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Marcus Flavius Aquila, a young centurion in Roman Britain, is forced into retirement after receiving a wound in his first major engagement against a rebel British tribe. It allows him the freedom to embark upon a dangerous mission to find out what happened to the Ninth Legion, which, years before, disappeared in the savage lands of the Picts. Will he find out what happened to the men, led by his father, who never returned? And will he recover the Eagle, the symbol of Roman dominance and power?
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Give it to us unabridged!
- By C. Liddiard on 01-12-11
- The Eagle of the Ninth
- By: Rosemary Sutcliff
- Narrated by: Charlie Simpson
Excellent Living Book
Reviewed: 08-16-09
A basic understanding of the time period would be helpful to the listener. The first chapter was a bit hard for my 10 year old to grasp. After the 1st chapter the story takes off and never slows down. A great story about Rome's struggle to maintain its sprawling empire and one officer's struggle to find meaning in it all.
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