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Suspect
- By: Robert Crais
- Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
- Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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LAPD cop Scott James is not doing so well, not since a shocking nighttime assault by unidentified men killed his partner, Stephanie, nearly killed him, and left him enraged, ashamed, and ready to explode. He is unfit for duty - until he meets his new partner. Maggie is not doing so well, either. The German shepherd survived three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan sniffing explosives before she lost her handler to an IED and sniper attack, and her PTSD is as bad as Scott’s. They are each other’s last chance.
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Gripping Page Turner!!
- By Jackie on 01-22-13
- Suspect
- By: Robert Crais
- Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
Crais delivers
Reviewed: 04-23-15
This is a top ten book hands down! I didn't think that the Elvis cole and joe pike novels could be topped but Crais delivers. This is a captivating story that in bodies a well round plot with vivid writing. If you are a dog lover beware this book may sting at times but will leave you longing for a similar Companionship. A must listen, compliments to Crais and all that worked on this novel
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Fire on the Mountain
- The True Story of the South Canyon Fire
- By: John N. MacLean
- Narrated by: John N. MacLean
- Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
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On the morning of July 3, 1994, a misreported forest fire on Storm King Mountain in Colorado became one of the greatest tragedies in the annals of firefighting. In this dramatic reconstruction of the disaster and its aftermath, John N. MacLean tells the heroic and cautionary story of nature at its most unforgiving.
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As a wildland firefighter it's a book that matters
- By Mark on 09-06-13
- Fire on the Mountain
- The True Story of the South Canyon Fire
- By: John N. MacLean
- Narrated by: John N. MacLean
Dry voice but a great book
Reviewed: 03-12-15
Voice is hard at first but his convictions for the fire service shows in tone. This is not heart warming as a book
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