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The Fourth Friend
- A Jackman and Evans Thriller
- De: Joy Ellis
- Narrado por: Richard Armitage
- Duración: 7 h y 56 m
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Crimebusting duo DI Jackman and DS Evans are back, solving another crime that will make your skin crawl. Police detective Carter McLean is the only survivor of a plane crash that kills his four best friends. He returns to work, but he is left full of guilt and terrible flashbacks. So for each of his four friends he decides to complete something that they left unfinished....
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A bit of a disappointment
- De Maine Knitter en 12-24-18
- The Fourth Friend
- A Jackman and Evans Thriller
- De: Joy Ellis
- Narrado por: Richard Armitage
Gritty and suspenseful!
Revisado: 03-03-23
This one had me guessing until the epilogue. An exciting and excellent example of the genre! And Richard Armitage brings the whole thing to life.
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The Book of Common Fallacies
- Falsehoods, Misconceptions, Flawed Facts, and Half-Truths That Are Ruining Your Life
- De: Phillip Ward, Julia Edwards
- Narrado por: Traber Burns
- Duración: 21 h y 35 m
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Everything you thought you knew was wrong! Long before Snopes.com and Wikipedia, The Book of Common Fallacies set out to debunk popular beliefs and set the record straight. By tracking down the facts and citing experts in a multitude of fields, Philip Ward points out the senseless ideas that we have come to accept as fact. Newly updated with today’s common misconceptions, The Book of Common Fallacies exposes the truth behind hundreds of commonly held false beliefs.
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A few good entries, but most are obscure
- De Dana en 06-10-16
- The Book of Common Fallacies
- Falsehoods, Misconceptions, Flawed Facts, and Half-Truths That Are Ruining Your Life
- De: Phillip Ward, Julia Edwards
- Narrado por: Traber Burns
Engaging, But Needs an Update!
Revisado: 06-07-21
I enjoyed many of the tidbits in this book, especially the debunking of the countless little urban legends I believed as a kid. However, I found the lack of current citations distracting. When the authors are discussing fallacies held in the 19th century, debunking sources can also be old. However, one should never try to debunk aspects of linguistics, cognitive behavior therapy, or unified field theory, with citations no more recent than 1978.
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