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The Black Ice: Harry Bosch Series, Book 2
- By: Michael Connelly
- Narrated by: Dick Hill
- Length: 11 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Working on the case, LAPD detective Harry Bosch is reminded of the primal police rule he learned long ago: Don't look for the facts, but the glue that holds them together. Soon Harry's making some very dangerous connections, starting with a dead cop and leading to a bloody string of murders that wind from Hollywood Boulevard to the back alleys south of the border.
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- By May E. Ambrose on 10-08-2016
- The Black Ice: Harry Bosch Series, Book 2
- By: Michael Connelly
- Narrated by: Dick Hill
Great Sequel
Reviewed: 17-01-2021
Good read or listen experience. The narator does a very good interpretation. OK OK
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Call for the Dead
- By: John le Carré
- Narrated by: Michael Jayston
- Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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This novel, set in London in the late 1950s, finds George Smiley engaged in the humdrum job of security vetting. But when a Foreign Office civil servant commits suicide after an apparently unproblematic interview, Smiley is baffled. Refusing to believe that Fennan shot himself soon after making a cup of cocoa and asking the exchange to telephone him in the morning, Smiley decides to investigate – only to uncover a murderous conspiracy.
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Enjoyable first book in the series
- By Bevan Lewis on 22-10-2015
- Call for the Dead
- By: John le Carré
- Narrated by: Michael Jayston
wonderful story and performance.
Reviewed: 22-01-2020
I was engrosed it the tale from beginning to end, and spoken in a wonderful voice.
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3001
- A Novel
- By: Arthur C. Clarke
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 6 hrs and 48 mins
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In 3001: The Final Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke brings the greatest and most successful science fiction series of all time to its magnificent, stunningly unforeseen conclusion. As we hurtle toward the new millennium in real time, Clarke brilliantly - daringly - leaps 1,000 years into the future to reveal a truth we are only now capable of comprehending. An epic masterpiece at once dazzlingly imaginative and grounded in scientific actuality, 3001 is a story that only Arthur C. Clarke could tell.
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clarke on the rocks
- By Anonymous User on 12-04-2019
- 3001
- A Novel
- By: Arthur C. Clarke
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
Hardly Space Opera
Reviewed: 29-06-2018
A rewarding ending to the Odyssey story. Fragmented at times where excursions occur. Overall, a well spun narrative.