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Before the Storm
- By: Diane Chamberlain
- Narrated by: Abby Craden, Kris Koscheski
- Length: 11 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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Laurel Lockwood lost her son once through neglect. She's spent the rest of her life determined to make up for her mistakes, and she has succeeded in becoming a committed, protective parent-maybe even overprotective. Still, she loosens her grip just enough to let Andy attend a local church social-a decision that terrifies her when the church is consumed by fire. But Andy survives...and remarkably, saves other children from the flames.
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Great book...HORRIBLE performance
- By Andrea on 03-10-15
- Before the Storm
- By: Diane Chamberlain
- Narrated by: Abby Craden, Kris Koscheski
Great story, but I would prefer to read it myself
Reviewed: 05-30-15
The story was well done and intriguing, but the narrators were very distracting. Their awful Southern accents and slow drawls were painful to listen to .
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A Conflict of Interest
- A Novel
- By: Adam Mitzner
- Narrated by: David LeDoux
- Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins
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Alex Miller is a criminal defense lawyer leading the life he always imagined. At thirty-five, he is the youngest partner at New York City's most prestigious law firm, with a beautiful wife and a perfect daughter. When Alex's father suddenly passes away, Alex is introduced to Michael Ohlig, a rich and powerful man who holds an almost mythical place in his family lore. But Alex is surprised when Ohlig admits that he's in serious legal trouble, accused of crimes involving hundreds of millions of dollars.
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A most unthrilling "thriller."
- By Richard Delman on 12-24-11
- A Conflict of Interest
- A Novel
- By: Adam Mitzner
- Narrated by: David LeDoux
Outstanding Story AND Performance!
Reviewed: 01-20-12
I am relatively new to the audiobook world, and have already heard some books where the story was good, but the narrator made it difficult to get through. Not the case here, at all!
The narrator, David LeDoux, brought passion and excitement to the reading. The novel itself, was very, very good; A legal thriller with more surprises than I could count! The entire last hour shocked me, but in a good way. I definetely recommend this book for anyone who enjoys crime novels.
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