James Moss
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Rampage
- MacArthur, Yamashita, and the Battle of Manila
- By: James M. Scott
- Narrated by: Jesse Einstein
- Length: 21 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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The 29-day battle to liberate Manila resulted in the catastrophic destruction of the city and a rampage by Japanese forces that brutalized the civilian population. Landmarks were demolished, houses were torched, suspected resistance fighters were tortured and killed, countless women were raped, and their husbands and children were murdered. American troops had no choice but to battle the enemy, floor by floor and even room by room, through schools, hospitals, and even sports stadiums. In the end, an estimated 100,000 civilians lost their lives in the massacre.
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TRUE CRIME OF PURE HELL
- By Steve on 12-18-18
- Rampage
- MacArthur, Yamashita, and the Battle of Manila
- By: James M. Scott
- Narrated by: Jesse Einstein
Bearing witness
Reviewed: 01-27-25
Definitely a tough listen, though a good reminder of what people are capable of doing to others, when they aren't seen as human.
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Winter Tide
- By: Ruthanna Emrys
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
- Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
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After attacking Devil's Reef in 1928, the US government rounded up the people of Innsmouth and took them to the desert, far from their ocean, their Deep One ancestors, and their sleeping god, Cthulhu. Only Aphra and Caleb Marsh survived the camps, and they emerged without a past or a future. The government that stole Aphra's life now needs her help. FBI agent Ron Spector believes that communist spies have stolen dangerous magical secrets.
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Overrated on a Cosmic Scale
- By michael sorensen on 07-03-18
- Winter Tide
- By: Ruthanna Emrys
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
Feminist Lovecraft?!?!
Reviewed: 06-22-24
A very fun modern take. Asks, "What if encounters with the mythos didn't immediately send you into a blithering, homicidal maniac? But humanizing the monsters robs the tale of that existential dread.
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