
Beverly Hills Noir
Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210
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Donald Corren
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By:
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Scott Huver
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Beverly Hills Noir explores the city’s true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210.
Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime stories spanning the legendary city’s history, each with oh-so-90210 twists—including a high-profile murder mystery in the city’s most extravagant mansion, the daring exploits of a handsome cat burglar with movie star looks, a toxic Tinseltown love triangle that ended in gunplay, a brazen Rodeo Drive jewelry store holdup with tragically stunning finale, an Oscar-nominated actress on shoplifting spree and more—complete with major roles and countless cameos by Hollywood idols and cultural icons.
A gripping, century-long tour of the glamorous city’s shadowy underbelly through crimes and misdemeanors as over-the-top as the city itself, Beverly Hills Noir collects the kinds of stories you’d expect to be swapped if James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne had met Jackie Collins and Ryan Murphy for cocktails at the Polo Lounge. It’s Sunset Boulevard and Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood turned
sordid, face-down-in-the-pool reality.
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Great storytelling
- By Lera on 04-10-25
By: Daniel Stone
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From Trenton to Yorktown
- Turning Points of the Revolutionary War
- By: John R. Maass
- Narrated by: Jeff Harding
- Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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In this masterful, yet accessible narrative of America’s fight for liberty, John R. Maass identifies the five decisive events that secured independence for the 13 hard-pressed but determined colonies. These include not only the obvious military victories such as Trenton, Princeton, and Yorktown but also the leadership and reforms that ensured Washington’s forces were capable of enduring the harsh conditions of the winter of 1778.
By: John R. Maass
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El Narco
- Inside Mexico's Criminal Insurgency
- By: Ioan Grillo
- Narrated by: Paul Thornley
- Length: 13 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
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El Narco is not a gang; it is a movement and an industry drawing in hundreds of thousands, from bullet-riddled barrios to marijuana-covered mountains. The conflict spawned by El Narco has given rise to paramilitary death squads battling from Guatemala to the Texas border (and sometimes beyond). In this "propulsive ... high-octane" book (Publishers Weekly), Ioan Grillo draws the first definitive portrait of Mexico's cartels and how they have radically transformed.
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Good story, terrible narration
- By Jay Culley on 03-19-25
By: Ioan Grillo
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Faces I Have Seen
- By: Ted Johnson
- Narrated by: N. Kozmo Miller
- Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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Dive into the gripping audiobook Faces I Have Seen by Ted Johnson, a thought-provoking exploration of human existence, choices, and their profound ripple effects across time.
By: Ted Johnson
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Disposable
- America's Contempt for the Underclass
- By: Sarah Jones
- Narrated by: Sarah Mollo-Christensen
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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In the tradition of Matthew Desmond’s Evicted and Andrea Elliot’s Invisible Child, Disposable is a poignant exploration of America’s underclass, left vulnerable by systemic racism and capitalism. Here, Sarah Jones delves into the lives of the essential workers, seniors, and people with disabilities who were disproportionately affected by COVID-19—not due to their age or profession, but because of the systemic inequality and poverty that left them exposed.
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Not comparable to Evicted but interesting
- By NMwritergal on 02-27-25
By: Sarah Jones
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Presidents at War
- How World War II Shaped a Generation of Presidents, from Eisenhower and JFK Through Reagan and Bush
- By: Steven M. Gillon
- Narrated by: Fred Sanders
- Length: 17 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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World War II loomed over the latter half of the twentieth century, transforming every level of American society and international relationships and searing itself onto the psyche of an entire generation, including that of seven American presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush. The lessons of World War II, more than party affiliation or ideology, defined the presidencies of these seven men.
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Bias
- By E.A.BRYLA on 03-06-25
By: Steven M. Gillon
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Pink Cars and Pocketbooks
- How American Women Bought Their Way into the Driver's Seat
- By: Jessica A. Brockmole
- Narrated by: Leah Horowitz
- Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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Since the commercial introduction of the automobile, US automakers have always sought women as customers and advertised accordingly. How, then, did car culture become so masculine? In Pink Cars and Pocketbooks, Jessica Brockmole shares the untold history of women's relationship with automobiles: a journey marked by struggle, empowerment, and the relentless pursuit of independence. This groundbreaking work explores the evolution of women's automotive participation and the cultural shifts that have redefined their roles as drivers, mechanics, and consumers.
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Golden State
- The Making of California
- By: Michael Hiltzik
- Narrated by: Bob Souer
- Length: 14 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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From Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Hiltzik, a definitive new history of California—from the Spanish conquistadors to the Gold Rush to the state’s meteoric rise as a tech powerhouse and bulwark of progressivism—and of its indelible mark on the United States and the world.
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Fabulous human history of California
- By Broomy on 04-20-25
By: Michael Hiltzik
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No-Body Homicides
- The Evolution of Investigation and Prosecution
- By: Mark Stobbe
- Narrated by: Perry Daniels
- Length: 11 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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No-Body Homicides examines how police and prosecutors have become more successful in obtaining convictions for homicide when the remains of the victim are unavailable as evidence. Based on an examination of over 600 cases in the United States and Canada, this book shows the length some killers will go to avoid punishment and the determination of police and prosecutors to bring them to justice.
By: Mark Stobbe
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Ride-Share From Hell
- A Shocking True Crime Story
- By: Rod Kackley
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Was the Devil Telling Him to Pull the Trigger? On February 20, 2016, an ordinary Uber driver unleashed a night of unimaginable terror. Jason Dalton went on a killing spree across Kalamazoo, Michigan, selecting his victims seemingly at random and leaving a trail of death in his wake. By the time the night was over, eight people had been shot—six of them fatally. But were these killings truly random? Maybe not. Dalton claimed he was receiving messages from the Devil through his iPhone. Whenever an app that looked like a devil’s head or a horned cow head went from red to black, Jason ...
By: Rod Kackley
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Lustful Appetites
- An Intimate History of Good Food and Wicked Sex
- By: Rachel Hope Cleves
- Narrated by: Eleanor Caudill
- Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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Taking listeners on a gastronomic journey from Paris and London to New York, Chicago and San Francisco, Lustful Appetites reveals how this preoccupation changed the ways we eat and the ways we are intimate—while also creating stigmas that persist well into our own twenty-first century.
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Fascinating history lesson
- By Timster on 03-05-25
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- Jenny Atkinson
- 02-24-25
Digs deep. Maybe too deep.
Interesting history but it rambles on to the point of losing focus. Dogs deep but perhaps too deep as it really gets into the weeds and can become boring.
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