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The Labyrinth Index
- By: Charles Stross
- Narrated by: Bianca Amato
- Length: 13 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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The arrival of vast, alien, inhuman intelligences reshaped the landscape for human affairs across the world, and the United Kingdom is no exception. Things have changed in Britain since the dread elder god Nyarlathotep ascended to the rank of prime minister. In America, a thousand-mile-wide storm system has blanketed the Midwest, and the president is nowhere to be found. The government has been infiltrated by the shadowy Black Chamber, and the Pentagon and NASA have been refocused on the problem of summoning Cthulhu.
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Good, not Great
- By Reuben James on 11-04-18
- The Labyrinth Index
- By: Charles Stross
- Narrated by: Bianca Amato
Another Laundry Novel
Reviewed: 01-19-19
the Labyrinth Index was an interesting tale of international occult intrigue and plans within plans. Excellent reader.
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The Storm Before the Storm
- The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic
- By: Mike Duncan
- Narrated by: Mike Duncan
- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
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The Roman Republic was one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of civilization. After its founding in 509 BCE, the Romans refused to allow a single leader to seize control of the state and grab absolute power. The Roman commitment to cooperative government and peaceful transfers of power was unmatched in the history of the ancient world. But by the year 133 BCE, the republican system was unable to cope with the vast empire Rome now ruled.
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Interesting, albeit a bit dry
- By Aria on 11-14-17
- The Storm Before the Storm
- The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic
- By: Mike Duncan
- Narrated by: Mike Duncan
An Excellent Audiobook!
Reviewed: 07-10-18
Once again, Mike Duncan returns to the history of the Romans, delivering details and data on the era just prior to the end of the Republic.
An excellent narrative that acts as a perfect compliment to his award-winning podcast, The History of Rome.
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