Always nice when most of the good guys survive. Thank you for showing nasty selfish side of the ones we root for and the hints of goodness in the ones we really dislike.
another great one
Review from Blood Bought →
Always nice when most of the good guys survive. Thank you for showing nasty selfish side of the ones we root for and the hints of goodness in the ones we really dislike.
Fascinating and well written account with some outstanding narration by Kevin Pierce. Paula’s motivation for the murders of her two infants is never arrived at, which is appropriate but also frustrating. Her husband’s complicity is never defined but again, that is real life. The shocking accident in 2015 brings a final end to this tragedy.
I started with The Days of Noah. Unable to stop thinking about the storyline, I went on to The Days of Elijah. The storytelling was so fantastic I couldn’t stop listening. It was so compelling because I could actually envision how many of the events could actually happen today in similar ways as Goodwin describes…
It’s essential read to every individual who is interested in self development. Just unimaginable details about the other side disclosed here. This book changed my perspective to life by magnitude!
I realize this is part of a series but this episode lacked any journey. It was about waking up and realization.
This case is the sociological economic polar negative to The OJ Simpson “trial of the century” including the pro bono Attorney Kathleen Zellner who replaces the hubris of the “dream team” with the moxy needed to combat our broken judicial system that has grown throughout the country.
This is a well written and well researched book. The writer did a great job with the presentation of the facts and background of the people involved. This book has more details and time devoted to the courtroom battles than the actual crime. At least it seems that way to me. If you’re very interested..
Well told story as well as informational for folks who plan for emergency situations. Can’t await for the rest of the series.
Being a huge super fan of the borrowed World Series I also enjoyed the first locker nine book but the series quickly went downhill. Franklin Horton is probably my favorite author on audible but at the end of the day I guess every book he writes cannot be a five star. This book was more..
