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Into the Rising Sun: In Their Own Words, World War II's Pacific Veterans Reveal

Into the Rising Sun: In Their Own Words, World War II's Pacific Veterans Reveal

Patrick K. O'Donnell has made a career of uncovering the hidden history of World War II by tracking down and interviewing its most elite troops: the Rangers, Airborne, Marines, and First Special Service Force, forerunners to America's Special Forces.


Too Late to Say Goodbye

Too Late to Say Goodbye

"Bart Corbin, the ""handsome twin,"" sailed through dental school, a popular, brilliant student, who always had a pretty girl on his arm. Fourteen years ago, about to graduate in Augusta,Georgia, he was engaged to Dolly Hearn, also a dental student, whose academic achievements outshone even his own, something he couldn't accept. Frightened by his rage, Dolly broke their engagement , only to be stalked and harassed. Her father gave her a gun for protection, but Dolly died in an apparent suicide--a bullet in her brain.


Reclaiming History

Reclaiming History

Polls reveal that 85 percent of Americans believe there was a conspiracy behind Lee Harvey Oswald—some even believe Oswald was entirely innocent—and in this encyclopedic, absorbing audiobook, Vincent Bugliosi shows how the public has come to believe such lies about the day that changed the course of history.