We are going to put these updated tools to work as the next step from the Rockefeller Habits. Well written In a simple, step by step manner.
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Gory but no story.
Review from Dangerous Dozen →
There’s a line between true crime and a a pulpy pump of adrenaline. This collection pretends to probe into the psychology and detective work involved in the murders, but falls way short. Chapters are short and mostly center on the gory details of each murder without asking or answering any substantive questions. An hour in,..
Wow!!!
Review from The Last Storm →
So much happens in this five hour listen that it was very much like watching an action hero movie! There were some seriously smarmy bad guys and they actually take center stage, more than the storm. The narration was exceptional and distinct and a key reason for the greatness of this listen. There were some..
Continues from books 1 and 2
Review from Reign of Darkness →
Like the previous book in this series, this book is open-ended, but not a cliffhanger. The story follows on from books 1 and 2. It’s an acceptably believable story with a community of great characters, especially Joe’s “family.” The letters from Joe’s Grandma are delightful. And Sara Morsey makes a perfect Grandma. Both she and..
Amazing
Review from Persecution →
It has come
Review from Perdition →
Well done, intriguing, and sound
Review from Wormwood →
Excellent Series!
Review from Ashes of the Unspeakable →
great story
Review from The Borrowed World →
It’s an okay story
Review from The Last Storm →
The title of the book is a little misleading. Jack Hunt write a good story but it has little to do with the Last Storm. My expectation was that the Storm would be the main focus of the story but it wasn’t. The storm could have been any major blizzard that trapped a group of..









