Very realistic book, which I enjoyed a lot. The authors obviously good knowledge of the marine industry was a real thrill and working the AT in was great.
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good listen
Review from Behind the Curve: Book 1 →
Don’t get me wrong, you have to try extremely hard to beat anything written by Franklin Horton and read by Kevin Pierce. Throw in the Mad Mick, et al….that IMHO is the epitome of dystopian literature. But this tome had so many plot twists and turns that it almost made me feel Mr. Horton was..
The facts presented in this book were very interesting and eye opening, enough to keep me wanting to know more. The down side is the narration. The reader at times sound like a voice produced my a machine. Anyone who is into true crime books will enjoy as long as you can get past the..
An interesting story of a tawdry man and woman whose intertwined lives resulted in a proverbial train wreck. I enjoyed hearing about the lifestyles of people living on the fringes of society in the Montrose section of Houston in the 1970’s and 80’s. Olsen did a splendid job of writing about the characters involved in..









