Ashes of the Unspeakable by Franklin Horton kept our attention the entire time. The audio book was a very easy listen
Great book
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Ashes of the Unspeakable by Franklin Horton kept our attention the entire time. The audio book was a very easy listen
I would read another book by this author. It kept me entertained and I love how it had three books in one.
The information in this book is definitely a eye opener to what the American Government does. No surprise to me. CIA. CORRUPTION
An in depth story of Trump’s years in Atlantic City, intricately told by a right hand man who made much of it happen. A raw look at the volatile Trump of that era; and a very satisfying journey indeed.
Holds the readers interest because it is based on true stories, and I am familiar with the geography.
Before reviewing this book I should first write a little about myself so you can understand my potential biases. I am a Christian that attends church and Bible study regularly. I am active in the church, send our kid to a Christian school, and seek out Christian entertainment. I also shoot guns, have made preparations..
another great book, love the series so far. the realistic scenario is realistic, not much foil hat material
I enjoyed the first book, but it gets tiring hearing about that dog chuffing, or details of the main characters lives that were pretty clear from book 1. It seemed like a big pit of regurgitation to fill a word count. I gave up listening part way through.
