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When Rome Stumbles

Foreign and Domestic, Book 1

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When Rome Stumbles

By: David Kershner
Narrated by: Dan Carroll
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In his fictional debut, David Kershner asked himself two questions: What would it take to remove GMOs from the US food chain? And, what would it look like if we did so abruptly?

He answers those questions and more in When Rome Stumbles, the first part in Foreign and Domestic series, so hang on for a wild ride through the halls of Congress, corporate boardrooms, and small-town America!

As greed, collusion, and corruption collide in the skies above him, Josh Simmons is forced to put the pieces of his life back together and quickly recover from the last two hellish weeks of his life.

He's had to bury his ex-wife, received a letter from the grave, and gone looking for the bottom of the bottle - all in an attempt to suppress the demons from his failed marriage and the barbarism he experienced as a POW.

Little did he know that his eccentricities and panache for self-sufficiency were about to be thrust center stage for all the world to see. Small-town America is an afterthought to the backdoor dealings that hits closer to home than you might think.

©2013, 2014, 2019 David J. Kershner (P)2020 David J. Kershner
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Spies & Politics Political Thriller & Suspense Fiction Action & Adventure Dystopian Espionage Marriage Science Fiction Rome
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I really like this book, the story line was interesting to me but the narrator "almost" made me quit listening. I may be off in my analogy but there were times the narrator sounded like the voice of Frosty The Snowman cartoon from the 70's. The Story was enough to keep me interested. Overall I like the book and would recommend it. TGM

Great Book....ehhhh Narrator

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at first the narrator spoke too slowly for me. so I sped him up to 1.15 times. that brought him up to the average audiobook that I listened to. the characters are interesting the story is original. I really like the conflict and the action it's not overdone it is believable and it is a new look at the downfall of the United States. not the same old stories rehashed a different way.

original and interesting

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