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Them that Trust in Riches

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Them that Trust in Riches

By: Craig Stephen Copland
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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On September 16, 1920, a massive bomb exploded on Wall Street.
Thirty people died. Over two hundred were injured.
It was the worst act of domestic terrorism until the bombing in Oklahoma City in 1995.

Dr. Tabitha Stanković and her driver, Sergeant Johan Klassen, had driven past the wagon loaded with dynamite only seconds before. They raced back to try to save the lives of the wounded.
She had learned the Science of Deduction from Sherlock Holmes. He had spent four years in the trenches of World War One. Together, they are plunged into the underworld of anarchy, criminal mobs, and high society that permeated New York City in the 1920s.
Join them and be part of the first in this new series of historical mystery/thrillers. They will all be set in New York City in the incredible years between the wars.
If you enjoy reading about gutsy women sleuths and love historical thrillers, you will want to be part of this new series.
Click now and enjoy this new historical mystery/thriller.
Crime Thrillers Historical Thriller & Suspense War Detective Sherlock Holmes New York Wall Street Fiction Mystery
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I love the story but the monotone narration made it difficult to follow without the actual text. An actual narrator versus AI is much better at this point in time. Maybe in the near future the narration will develop into greatness.

Narration needs to be more lively

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