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The Road to Armageddon.


THE ROAD TO ARMAGEDDON. Larry Collins. 2003. Read by Scott Brick. 10 tapes. 13 hrs. New Millennium Audio. 1-59007-455-6. $37.95. Plot, author, reader notes. SA

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 nuclear weapons. The ending is a surprise and the technical aspects of making nuclear bombs will intrigue Clancy and Cussler fans. As always, Brick keeps the suspenseful plot moving along, seamlessly integrating accents as well as male and female voices. Mary Purucker, Beverly Hills P.L., Beverly Hills, CA
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Author:Purucker, Mary
Publication:Kliatt
Article Type:Audiobook Review
Date:Jul 1, 2004
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