
Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight
On the Border for Uncle Sam
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Narrated by:
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John Michaels
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By:
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Victor Appleton
About this listen
Book number 15 of the Tom Swift series finds our hero pursuing smugglers across the Canadian border. In his friends and a custom agent had to Canada in Tom's mighty airship equipped with the world's greatest Searchlight in search of smugglers were using Shopton as a destination. Of course along the way, Tom and his friends have several hair-raising experiences. This book was originally published in 1912, and attitudes and expressions were different from today, and some may find the language in this material offensive.
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- Maryam
- 06-13-16
This narration is bad
Great story, great book, poor narration. Emphasis in many sentences is misplaced. Every sentence, lol
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- Red Plammer
- 08-18-16
Pure nostalgia
For 95¢? Crickets. That's swell.
Don't listen while driving. Twenty word minimum requirements is stupid.
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