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Veritas
- A Harvard Professor, a Con Man, and the Gospel of Jesus's Wife
- By: Ariel Sabar
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 15 hrs and 32 mins
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In 2012, Dr. Karen King, a star religion professor at Harvard, announced a breathtaking discovery just steps from the Vatican: she’d found an ancient scrap of papyrus in which Jesus calls Mary Magdalene “my wife”. The mysterious manuscript, which King provocatively titled “The Gospel of Jesus’s Wife”, had the power to topple the Roman Catholic Church. It threatened not just the all-male priesthood, but centuries of sacred teachings on marriage, sex, and women’s leadership, much of it premised on the hallowed tradition of a celibate Jesus.
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Wow
- By Dorothy on 08-23-20
- Veritas
- A Harvard Professor, a Con Man, and the Gospel of Jesus's Wife
- By: Ariel Sabar
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
Deep Investigation
Reviewed: 10-01-24
Good story about motivations and subtle dishonesty in high level academia in the liberal arts.
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Three Cups of Deceit
- How Greg Mortenson, Humanitarian Hero, Lost His Way
- By: Jon Krakauer
- Narrated by: Mark Bramhall
- Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
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Greg Mortenson has built a global reputation as a selfless humanitarian and children's crusader, and he's been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. He is also not what he appears to be. As acclaimed author Jon Krakauer discovered, Mortenson has not only fabricated substantial parts of his bestselling books, but has also misused millions of dollars donated by unsuspecting admirers like Krakauer himself. This is the tragic tale of good intentions gone very wrong.
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Had to be written, doesn't have to be read
- By D. Martin on 12-01-11
- Three Cups of Deceit
- How Greg Mortenson, Humanitarian Hero, Lost His Way
- By: Jon Krakauer
- Narrated by: Mark Bramhall
Incomplete
Reviewed: 09-25-24
No analysis of why the initially worthy founder of the charity who later betrayed donors by skimming off, non-criminally, thousands of dollars and perks for himself. No conclusion about the fate of the founder and the charity.
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If Looks Could Kill
- By: M. William Phelps
- Narrated by: J. Charles
- Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
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Big and brash, Jeff Zack didn't hide his rough lifestyle. And when he died, it was in plain sight: executed in the parking lot of a BJ's Wholesale Club in Akron, Ohio, by a motorcycle-riding assassin dressed in black.
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Kill Me Please!
- By Denise Ryan on 08-20-08
- If Looks Could Kill
- By: M. William Phelps
- Narrated by: J. Charles
Fascinating Complex
Reviewed: 03-19-24
A long intense investigation with many twists. Reminds me of the murdered Dan Markel and the Adelsons.
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First Degree Rage
- The True Story of 'The Assassin,' An Obsession, and Murder
- By: Paula May
- Narrated by: Lee Ann Howlett
- Length: 17 hrs and 2 mins
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Terrifying things are happening to Kay Weden, a 40-something single mom and high school teacher in Salisbury, North Carolina. Despite having no known enemies, Kay's home, car, and peace of mind are under attack throughout 1993. Most chilling of all are the senseless attacks on her only son and the shot fired in the night through a wall of her house, which narrowly misses his head as he sleeps.
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Boring
- By JudieG on 07-07-20
- First Degree Rage
- The True Story of 'The Assassin,' An Obsession, and Murder
- By: Paula May
- Narrated by: Lee Ann Howlett
Good Story of Deep Psychopath + Investigation by
Reviewed: 03-08-24
My headline is accurate and though I like details, this book stands out as way too long with parts that I found boring and unnecessary for the story.
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Murder At The Front Door
- The true and bizarre story of the murder of Robert Cushing Sr. by off duty Hampton Police Officer Robert McLaughlin
- By: John Tommasi
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 6 hrs and 22 mins
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In August of 1975, Hampton, NH Police Officer Robert McLaughlin arrested Robert Cushing Sr. for disorderly conduct. The following month, McLaughlin arrested Cushing's neighbor Gladys Ring. As a result, Robert Cushing and his son Renny, attempted to get McLaughlin and another officer fired for their "heavy handed tactics." The officers were cleared of any wrongdoing but McLaughlin didn't forget and blamed Robert Cushing for his lack of advancement in the police department over the years. The resentment simmered and built while McLaughlin's stress level from previous life events and the job ...
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Never again!
- By MM Suarez on 11-16-24
- Murder At The Front Door
- The true and bizarre story of the murder of Robert Cushing Sr. by off duty Hampton Police Officer Robert McLaughlin
- By: John Tommasi
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
An Interesting true to life account of a tragic murder by a policeman. Virtual Voice worked for me.
Reviewed: 01-28-24
I listened the author’s other book “murder at the back door”. This time I found virtual voice easy to listen to.
(It would be nice if some app maker e.g. for an iPhone, could provide virtual voice to read other texts.)
No surprises or tension in the investigation. But worth a recreational listen as a free book in my library.
Two oddities, but only a bit distracting. The common conversational word “YEAH” is pronounced “YEA”. Second, I don’t know if it’s the author or virtual voice, but every time the two state names involved are mentioned the name is stated as “NH” or “MA”
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Murder Outside the Back Door
- The true story of the murder of a popular Salem, NH school teacher by her husband. The murder was labeled as a Charles Stuart copycat .
- By: John Tommasi
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 6 hrs and 5 mins
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Greed, arrogance and lust led Robert Anderson to kill his wife of nearly twenty years. He was a pillar of the community. He owned four Service Master franchises, he was a Kiwanis member and former President, and a former teacher and Athletic Director at Salem High School. The combination of his love for money and infatuation with a younger girl led him to the brutal beating of his wife and subsequent attempt to frame an employee and former student. The death of his wife in Lawrence Mass, was considered an extreme act of rage and was initially attributed to the violence that was pervasive in...
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Interesting story lessened by virtual voice
- By Dr. Barbara P on 03-30-24
- Murder Outside the Back Door
- The true story of the murder of a popular Salem, NH school teacher by her husband. The murder was labeled as a Charles Stuart copycat .
- By: John Tommasi
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
Interesting As Free Book worth a recreational listen
Reviewed: 01-26-24
First virtual voice book I’ve listened to. You can tell for example reading “Nine Eleven” as “Nine One One”. Even so it was listenable though it lacked the extra emotion, emphasis etc. a good live reader would have provided. While interesting, the investigation lacked anything unusual, difficult or surprising. It was simply a logical investigation which one hopes the police would always do. There was nothing at the trial that raised any question of guilt and thus there was a quick guilty verdict.
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An Unfinished Canvas Part 2
- A True Story of Love, Family, and Murder in Nashville
- By: Michael Glasgow, Phyllis Gobbell
- Narrated by: Chris Abernathy
- Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
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Janet March had it all: a corporate lawyer husband, two beautiful children, a promising career as an artist, and a dream house she designed herself. But behind closed doors, her husband led a destructive double life. On August 16, 1996, Janet had an appointment to finally file for divorce. But she never arrived. On the night of August 15, she vanished. Janet's disappearance incited a massive search and media frenzy that revealed her husband Perry's seedy dealings.
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Good Story With Many Details
- By RB on 09-27-23
- An Unfinished Canvas Part 2
- A True Story of Love, Family, and Murder in Nashville
- By: Michael Glasgow, Phyllis Gobbell
- Narrated by: Chris Abernathy
Good Story With Many Details
Reviewed: 09-27-23
Good character study. Details of investigation, legal process, how investigators felt. As to lawyers an law firms familiar types.
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And Then She Killed Him
- By: Robert Scott
- Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
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Miriam Giles ran away to Colorado to bury her violent past - but this seductive, charismatic widow has a dark side that could never stay buried. After finding the "sugar daddy" she was looking for in Alan Helmick, her new marriage seemed happy. Then, two years later, Alan meets a gruesome fate. Returning home from errands, Miriam finds him lying in a pool of blood. Miriam shows police a cryptic note warning her to "run, run, run". But Miriam is no distraught housewife.
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The title says it all; don't bother with the rest
- By gauzy on 11-05-20
- And Then She Killed Him
- By: Robert Scott
- Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
Goode Police and Trial Procedure
Reviewed: 09-10-23
Impressive deep police investigation. From the trial one can learn legal issues. While it isn’t suspenseful, and wasn’t supposed to be, it held my interest to the end.
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The Good Wife
- The Shocking Betrayal and Brutal Murder of a Godly Woman in Texas
- By: Clint Richmond
- Narrated by: Stephen Bowlby
- Length: 11 hrs and 10 mins
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Roger and Penny Scaggs seemed a poster couple for family values. Evangelical Christians living in booming Austin, Texas, in the mid-1990s, they were respected leaders in their church and community. As Roger diligently worked his way up the high-tech corporate ladder, Penny kept a pristine home and coached similarly devout young women on how to be perfect wives. But on a windy March evening, this godly woman met the devil head-on.
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Great True Crime Book
- By Elizabeth on 04-12-23
- The Good Wife
- The Shocking Betrayal and Brutal Murder of a Godly Woman in Texas
- By: Clint Richmond
- Narrated by: Stephen Bowlby
Kept me Interested
Reviewed: 06-22-23
A great police procedure and forensic science descriptions. You’d hope all law enforcement would do the same. Fascinating human story.
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Murder in Little Egypt Part 2
- By: Darcy O'Brien
- Narrated by: Perry Daniels
- Length: 6 hrs and 19 mins
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Fusing the narrative power of an award-winning novelist and the detailed research of an experienced investigator, author Darcy O'Brien unfolds the story of Dr. John Dale Cavaness, the southern Illinois physician and surgeon charged with the murder of his son Sean in December 1984. Outraged by the arrest of the skilled medical practitioner who selflessly attended to their needs, the people of Little Egypt, as the natives call their region, rose to his defense. But during the subsequent trial, a radically different, disquieting portrait of Dr. Cavaness would emerge.
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Fascinating Story
- By RB on 06-20-23
- Murder in Little Egypt Part 2
- By: Darcy O'Brien
- Narrated by: Perry Daniels
Fascinating Story
Reviewed: 06-20-23
Satisfying since in the end, the malevolent psychopath didn’t escape justice. This psychopath’s behavior seems explained by by the power of a brilliant narcissist to ingratiate yet simultaneously do evil acts.
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