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The Last Train from Paris
- De: Juliet Greenwood
- Narrado por: Sarah Durham
- Duración: 12 h y 2 m
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For Iris, each visit to her mother in St Mabon’s Cove, Cornwall has been the same—a serene escape from the city. But today, as she breaths in the salt air on the doorstep of her beloved childhood home, a heavy weight of anticipation settles over her. Iris knows she’s adopted, but any questions about where she came from have always been shut down by her parents, who can’t bear to revisit the past. Now, Iris can’t stop thinking about what she’s read on the official paperwork: BABY GIRL, FRANCE, 1939 – the year war was declared with Nazi Germany.
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A telling of sacrifice and selflessness in a terrible time
- De Karen en 07-13-24
- The Last Train from Paris
- De: Juliet Greenwood
- Narrado por: Sarah Durham
Excellent!
Revisado: 01-24-25
One of the best WWII stories I’ve read (and I’ve read many). Love the ending!!
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Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone
- Outlander, Book 9
- De: Diana Gabaldon
- Narrado por: Davina Porter
- Duración: 49 h y 27 m
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Jamie Fraser and Claire Randall were torn apart by the Jacobite Rising in 1746, and it took them 20 years to find each other again. Now the American Revolution threatens to do the same. It is 1779, and Claire and Jamie are at last reunited with their daughter, Brianna, her husband, Roger, and their children on Fraser’s Ridge. Having the family together is a dream the Frasers had thought impossible.
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We waited 7 years for this?..
- De Judy en 11-29-21
- Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone
- Outlander, Book 9
- De: Diana Gabaldon
- Narrado por: Davina Porter
Always Outstanding!
Revisado: 02-03-24
Savored every word! Claire and Jamie’s undying love is unmatched. Bravo again to the amazing author!
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The Rule of Law
- A Dismas Hardy Novel, Book 18
- De: John Lescroart
- Narrado por: Jacques Roy
- Duración: 9 h y 32 m
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Dismas Hardy knows something is amiss with his trusted secretary, Phyllis. She’s been behaving out of character and disappearing without notice. Dismas becomes even more concerned when he discovers Phyllis has been reluctantly playing host to her convict brother, a man just released from San Quentin after serving a 25-year sentence for armed robbery and attempted murder. Things take a shocking turn with Phyllis is suddenly arrested at work, accused of being an accessory to the murder of Hector Valdez, a coyote who’d been smuggling women into the country from El Salvador and Mexico.
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I was so excited about a new Dismas Hardy Book.
- De BJ G. en 01-29-19
- The Rule of Law
- A Dismas Hardy Novel, Book 18
- De: John Lescroart
- Narrado por: Jacques Roy
Like Fine Wine
Revisado: 03-15-19
John Lescroart is one of my all-time favorite authors. I’ve read or listened to every one of his books over the years, and he never disappoints. Dismas Hardy. Abe Glitsky. Wes Farrell. David Freeman. All great characters whom I grew to love; there are others, too many to name. San Francisco, as the back drop of most of the action, has inspired me to plan a visit. Lescroart’s skillful dialogue and artful plot lines, make it hard to put down the book or switch off the audiobook. I thoroughly enjoyed the many narrations by David Colacci, a superb master of voices; but recent readings by Jacques Roy were also excellent. This book tied up quite a few “loose ends,” which was satisfying, but I honestly hope that this is not the end of the Hardy saga. John Lescroart has only gotten better over time. Please keep writing John!!!!
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