New World Orders


Lu par Edward G. Talbot

(4.3 étoiles; 120 critiques)

In the nineteen-sixties, a group of wealthy men concludes that it's already too late to stop global warming from destroying the planet. But they have a plan to save themselves.

Twenty years later, Jack Crowley and Jim Patterson stumble onto the conspiracy, and every answer they find is accompanied by more questions - and more deaths.

Jack is a former idealist, turned cynical by his years working as a New York tabloid editor. But his enthusiasm returns as he looks into the work of a NASA scientist who tells Jack about cover-ups at the space agency. Jim is a detective with little patience for conspiracy nuts. But he hates loose ends, and is unable to let go of the inconsistencies in another suspicious NASA death. Soon, his investigation leads him to Jack, and they join forces.

As Jack and Jim dig deeper, they are targeted by the type of killers that don't usually miss. From Washington to Las Vegas to the Middle East, they manage to stay one step ahead of their pursuers in a race to expose the truth, and maybe, just maybe, save the world.


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Chapitres

Episode One - Prologue, Chapters 1-3 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Two - Chapters 4-7 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Three - Chapters 8-9 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Four - Chapters 10-11 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Five - Chapters 12-13 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Six - Chapter 14 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Seven - Chapters 15-17 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Eight - Chapter 18, Part One Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Nine - Chapter 18, Part 2 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Ten - Chapters 19-20 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Eleven - Chapters 21-22 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Eisode Twelve - Chapters 23-26 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Thirteen - Chapters 27-28 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Eisode Fourteen - Chapters 29-32 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Eisode Fifteen - Chapters 33-34 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Eisode Sixteen - Chapters 35-37 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Seventeen - Chapters 38-42 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Eighteen - Chapters 43-45 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Nineteen - Chapter 46 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Twenty - Chapters 47-48 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Twenty-One: Chapters 49-51 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Twenty-Two: Chapters 52-53 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Twenty-Three: Chapters 54-56 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Twenty-Four: Chapters 56-57 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Twenty-Five: Chapters 58-61 Lu par Edward G. Talbot
Episode Twenty-Six: Chapter 61, Epilogue Lu par Edward G. Talbot

Critiques


Great story and premise though could use some refinement in execution. Following is just some constructive criticism..I enjoyed the book overall. The jumping timeline was difficult to follow..this isn't a book you can just flip back a page..would be nice to have a few more clues about what time period ...


Talk about a conspiracy! E.G. Talbot has created a powerful story that had me saying, “This could be real!� I enjoyed the characters, plot twists and the voices! I felt close to Carrie as a listener and I feared for Rachel. Great job! Thank you sincerely for putting it out ...


I'm in the middle of the story and it has got me! I love the way how fact, fiction and what could have been, are mixed together. The male voices are good, I liked Saddam's and George H.W. Bush's voice very much, but the female voice was from time to ...


I truly enjoyed the story, very intriguing and I thing the cliches were simply part of the whole story line. My only real criticisms are regarding the narration. Much of the expression is over-dramatic IMHO, especially Uncle Tony in the first part. He sounds more like a cross between Rodney ...


I loved the story, and I would buy the book if there was one to buy. The narration killed me and I couldn't finish the story, even after the narration got better. The narrator would have done the book a service, by not trying to dramatize and simply narrate.

New World orders


(4.5 étoiles)

What a great read! I really enjoyed this book and I'm sorry to come to an end. I would recommend it to others. So the readers were great. It did take me a while to adjust to the music in between chapters.

Not bad, just not my type.


(3 étoiles)

I didn't enjoy this book, but it's because I don't like political hot topics. When there wasn't a lot of political discussion or in depth explanation of climate change / global warming issues, the action was pretty good.


Great story. Some of the accents were a little odd but I agree that the audio quality was good. The story is the main thing and that was really engaging. Certainly one of the better podcasts I've listened to.