By the Rivers of Babylon Free Audiobook Download by Nelson DeMille


This audiobook is a novel by Nelson DeMille, who is a bestselling author of detective novels and thrillers. This novel tells the story of a young cop named John Corey. When he's transferred to New York, his job is to stop the most violent criminal gang in the city. As soon as he arrives, he realizes that this isn't your typical "gang" crime. There is something much worse happening, something out of control and menacing with no clear way out.

A thriller written by Nelson DeMille, "By the Rivers of Babylon" is narrated by Scott Brick. This audiobook is set in the Middle East during the Iraq War, where U.S. military contractors are hired to carry out missions for the CIA.

"'By the Rivers of Babylon' is a fascinating and entertaining novel by Nelson DeMille. His writing style is masterful. He brings the many different characters to life in this book, from the President to the terrorist leader."

By the Rivers of Babylon is a suspenseful novel that follows police detective Tom Raines, who finds himself in trouble when he discovers a dead body beneath the floorboards of his house. The case takes him on an adventure up and down the East Coast, to Washington D.C., into the middle-east, and finally, to Baghdad. Detective Raines must find out who killed his wife and daughter before he can save them.

The novel is set in the Middle East during World War II. It tells the story of a group of U.S. Army officers who find themselves in the middle of a brutal war between villagers and Bedouins, who are fighting for control over a large tract of land that is essentially barren desert.

The ancient city of Babylon was one of the most significant political, cultural, and religious centers for more than five hundred years. During its time in power the city had a population of about half a million people, possibly as high as two million at its peak. It is uncertain when the first humans arrived in what today is Iraq's southern region. The earliest human artifacts found so far are some pretty impressive pieces, such as stone tools dating back over 10 thousand years ago.

Published Date 2010-11-01
Duration 17 hours 30 minutes
Author Nelson DeMille
Narrated Scott Brick
Reviews
(8 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category General

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