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A Captivating Lens On The Early Life Of America & A Colorful Character Pivotal To How a Time

Review from John P. Slough →

Richard L. Miller’s portrayal of life during the years leading up to, during and immediately after the Civil War through the telling of John P. Slough’s story is an enthralling edge of your seat tale. Richard L. Miller does an outstanding job enticing the reader in and explaining in simple yet riveting words to explain..

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Nah

Review from The Association →

one gun, or simple common sense, could have changed this entire story. it wasn’t scary, and the build up didn’t lead to a sick twist. predictable..

Brief but thorough

Review from Ibn Sina →

Really enjoyed listening to this audiobook and learning more about this influential philosopher and physician. The pronunciations of Farsi or Arabic words are not accurate, but that was a minor issue for me.

Good story, terrible narration

Review from The Heretic Lives →

Seeing as I’ve already read the series, I know it’s a great story. I had just finished the audiobook version of the Witch of the Federation and of course, the first one was alittle sketchy until the actor found her pace and tones. I’m hoping this is the same case here… But, until then I..

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Did not meet my expectations

Review from Deadly Cove →

I am a big fan of this author. Even back in the days of his Philip Mercer character, and certainly since he took over, and in my opinion, saying the Isaac Bell series. Consequently, I was expecting a little more action and a little more empathy with the character. None of that was in this..

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