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  • CARS AT SPEED: Classic Stories from Grand Prix’s Golden Age By Robert Daley

    by Robert Daley ...
    Grand Prix racing on public roads--trees, walls, fences, houses. Racing in the 50's and 60's bore little resemblance to what is done today, some say no resemblance. The circuits, Spa, Monza, Nurburgring were deadly dangerous, and the racing was deadly dangerous. The driver who went off the road, most likely paid a heavy price. So did many spectators. It was a time of heroes, of drivers larger than ... Read more

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  • AN AMERICAN SAGA - Juan Trippe and his Pan Am Empire

    by Robert Daley ...
    Juan Trippe, the first and last aviation tycoon in history, learned to fly in the rickety machines of World War I, when the sky appealed only to daredevils, and his life expectancy could have been counted, probably, in days. He was as star struck as any of the other young aviators of the day, but he was also a Yale educated banker's son who believed the world was crying out for air travel but didn ... Read more

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  • Target Blue

    by Robert Daley ...
    For the city (and the author) it was a year of trauma, possibly the most traumatic in NYPD history. The so-called Black Liberation Army shot cops in the back. In New York alone they assassinated four, machine gunned two others, ambushed others with guns and knives. A new commissioner, swearing to end corruption and bring the force into the modern age, took over, even as two mafia dons got whacked, ... Read more

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  • A Faint Cold Fear

    by Robert Daley ...
    In New York Ray Douglas, chief of the narcotics division, is too successful, too outspoken. When he criticizes the decisions of his superiors once too often he is summarily exiled to South America, his career broken, as liaison with the DEA there, a job that doesn't exist. Reporter Jane Fox, meanwhile begs her superiors to send her there. Colombia is a place of bombings, kidnappings and murderous ... Read more

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  • Portraits of France

    by Robert Daley ...
    Portraits of France is part memoir, part journalism, part history, part gastronomic adventure. An intensely personal tour of a France not found in guidebooks. From Heloise and Abelard to Lafayette to DeGaulle, from the guillotine to an 1806 Chateau Lafite, from lungbusting Tour de France climbs to the still pockmarked terrain around Verdun to a World War II concentrtion camp in the Pyrenees. ... Read more

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  • The Enemy of God

    by Robert Daley ...
    An activist priest has gone off a Harlem rooftop. The priest's pastor rules it suicide and destroys what evidence he can. Precinct detectives quickly concur. But two childhood friends, one a Pulitzer prize winning journalist, the other the three-star chief of the NYPD internal affairs division, refusing to accept this verdict, open their own investigation ... Read more

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    The Enemy of God

    by Robert Daley ...
    Narrated by Richard M. Davidson ...

    Unabridged

    12 hours 10 min

    Gabe Driscoll, chief of internal affairs for the New York City police department, stands in the city morgue, watching an autopsy. His interest is more than professional. The body is that of activist priest Frank Redmond, who along with Driscoll belonged to a championship swim relay team at a Jesuit high school in the 1950s. More than three decades later, Redmond has gone off a Harlem rooftop a few ... Read more

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  • I Heard You Paint Houses

    Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran & Closing the Case on Jimmy Hoffa

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    Journey into the City of Light

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