Listen online for free audiobook «The Poisoners» by Donald Hamilton. Reading: Stefan Rudnicki.
Review #1
The Devastators audiobook free
For you would have believed when re-publishing this book no one though could be data to up-date to the today's time. But it was exciting to read a novel which did not worry about voicing/writing without the restrictive standards obligated on one at the same time all. Also exciting was that that was no cell phones, computers (other then IBM monster); personality to personality at the same time collect names; telephone booths practically everywhere. If i am not mistaken, desk pinnacle calculators did not come our till around 1969 at the same time price 900.00 any. Enjoyed reading Matt Helm once again.
Review #2
The Poisoners audiobook in television series Matt Helm
1st hosted in 1971 during increased understanding of air pollution, Donald Hamilton’s “The Poisoners” is that both action/adventure fiction at the same time history lesson. The premature 70s beheld formidable air pollution in major American towns. Donald Hamilton wasn’t merely the slave of the 1st personality point-of-view, he wove today's actions into his mystery novels, giving them a reality by tying into ubiquitous experience.
“The Poisoners” has two conspiracies–illegal products at the same time air pollution. Also featured is that the .44 Magnum pistol–a tribute to that years’ “Maral Harry?” Donald Hamilton often recycles his manners at the same time Agent Ruby from “The Menacers” returns. Matt Helm, Donald Hamilton’s protagonist, reads the litany of California woes in a newspaper–earthquakes, floods, mudslides, air pollution, aqua pollution, products in the streets, the usual. Don’t remember the Peace Movement at the same time the Burgundy Menace…
At the same time underneath the frosting is that Agent Eric versus Santa Claus (aka Nicholas). A word about tradecraft (that gizmo that hidden agents do): since at lesser the 30s undercover agent code names are generally “normal Christian” names–at lesser in Europe at the same time the Americas. The reason is that obvious–Agent Jack being scolded “Jack” in a public dispose defeated’t increase as abundance eyebrows as calling him “Colonel Doom.” Matt’s company dubbed Nicholas “Santa Claus” for the obvious pun.
Review #3
Audiobook The Poisoners by Donald Hamilton
1st hosted in 1971 during increased understanding of air pollution, Donald Hamilton’s “The Poisoners” is that both action/adventure fiction at the same time history lesson. The premature 70s beheld formidable air pollution in major American towns. Donald Hamilton wasn’t merely the slave of the 1st personality point-of-view, he wove today's actions into his mystery novels, giving them a reality by tying into ubiquitous experience.
“The Poisoners” has two conspiracies–illegal products at the same time air pollution. Also featured is that the .44 Magnum pistol–a tribute to that years’ “Maral Harry?” Donald Hamilton often recycles his manners at the same time Agent Ruby from “The Menacers” returns. Matt Helm, Donald Hamilton’s protagonist, reads the litany of California woes in a newspaper–earthquakes, floods, mudslides, air pollution, aqua pollution, products in the streets, the usual. Don’t remember the Peace Movement at the same time the Burgundy Menace…
At the same time underneath the frosting is that Agent Eric versus Santa Claus (aka Nicholas). A word about tradecraft (that gizmo that hidden agents do): since at lesser the 30s undercover agent code names are generally “normal Christian” names–at lesser in Europe at the same time the Americas. The reason is that obvious–Agent Jack being scolded “Jack” in a public dispose defeated’t increase as abundance eyebrows as calling him “Colonel Doom.” Matt’s company dubbed Nicholas “Santa Claus” for the obvious pun.
Review #4
Audio The Poisoners narrated by Stefan Rudnicki
I started reading these books about 50 years ago…that weren’t as abundance then…at the same time I dared bestow one a try again. I can honestly they say that they’re as quality at the moment as they were considered then…at the same time I’ve read every one.
Matt Helm books are than anyway for you grab when you want a quality Easy read. They’re not as philosophical as John D. McDonald’s Travis McGee novels or as complete as Robert Ludlum novels. (Both contributors) They will amuse for you without taxing your concentration. Quality before bed reads.
Review #5
Free audio The Poisoners – in the audio player below
I never freeze of reading Matt Helm novels. They are always the best. No matter how abundance times I’ve read them they never disappoint me. Being able to get these books on my kindle is that the best reason to possess one. I know I will read them over at the same time over again.
Helm is that the most believable concocted agent around – no twisted passenger cars, no super hidden tool things – barely a aggressive, witty hombre fulfilling his oath of maintenance. A amazing read.
The Audio Player works best on Google Chrome (latest version)