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Foul Play
- By: Gabriel Gatehouse
- Narrated by: Gabriel Gatehouse, Ed Jervis
- Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Ed is the grandson of footballing legend Gordon Banks. He was a national icon, the only goalkeeper ever to win the soccer World Cup for England. But Ed’s heard a rumour: that in 1970, while defending the title, his granddad, his hero, was poisoned… by the CIA. All part of a Cold War plot to bolster a military dictatorship in Latin America, supposedly. Could this possibly be true? Banks did get ill in Mexico in 1970 with food poisoning. And England crashed out, marking the start of decades of hurt. Ed enlists the help of investigative journalist Gabriel Gatehouse.
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Gosh not what I expected !!
- By Susan and Richard Gatenby on 29-05-26
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Killing Maradona
- How cocaine, the Camorra, cartels and crime corrupted football's greatest talent
- By: David Arrowsmith
- Narrated by: John Sackville
- Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Drugs, cartels, mafia, addiction, the FBI, and coercion - this is the untold story behind the tragic decline of football's most gifted and controversial legend. Maradona was football's ultimate genius - a magician on the pitch whose talent rivalled only Pelé. But off the field, the boy from the...
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Possibly the greatest story from the sporting world..
- By Gerard on 05-06-26
By: David Arrowsmith
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Slumlord: Peter Rachman and the Post-war London Underworld
- By: Neil Root
- Narrated by: Colin Mace
- Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Peter Rachman dominated housing in post-war London - he owned vast swathes in the west of the city, accumulating huge wealth as his tenants lived in squalor and fear of his hard-nosed collectors and enforcers. He was also at the heart of the city's murky, post-war underworld. In Slumlord, Neil...
By: Neil Root
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The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins
- By: John Pearson
- Narrated by: Colin Mace
- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance1
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The Profession of Violence pulls back the curtain on the rise and eventual fall of Ronnie and Reggie Kray, London's most infamous gangsters. Charting their transformation from East End boys to the ruling figures of London’s criminal underworld during the 1960s, John Pearson's vivid account shows how they ran an empire of organised crime the likes of which London had never seen. Built on lies, extortion, and extreme violence and murder, Pearson also shows the strange brotherly relationship that kept them bound in blood until their eventual downfall and imprisonment.
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Perfect 👏
- By Robert Hemingway on 14-05-26
By: John Pearson
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Der Sohn des Oligarchen
- Über die globale Macht der Superreichen und den Niedergang einer Weltstadt
- By: Patrick Radden Keefe, Hannes Meyer - Translator - translator
- Narrated by: Jakob Seel
- Length: 12 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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London, 2019: Als der 19-jährige Zac Brettler vom Balkon eines Luxushochhauses in den Tod stürzt, kommt eine dunkle Wahrheit ans Licht – er hatte sich als Sohn eines russischen Oligarchen ausgegeben und immer tiefer in die kriminellen Machenschaften zwielichtiger Superreicher verstrickt. Die...
By: Patrick Radden Keefe, and others
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UCO
- La historia desconocida
- By: Juan José Mateos
- Narrated by: Chema Agulló
- Length: 13 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
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Aunque en fechas recientes la Unidad Central Operativa (UCO) de la Guardia Civil se ha convertido en el flagelo de la corrupción política, haciendo temblar los cimientos de nuestra democracia, su historia y desempeño son mucho más diversos e interesantes. Casi cualquier ciudadano recordará episodios como el triple asesinato de las niñas de Alcàsser; el secuestro y asesinato del niño Gabriel Cruz («Pececito»); de Diana Quer; de «Lupin», el mayor ciberestafador de España o del robo y recuperación del Beato de Liébana.
By: Juan José Mateos
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Foul Play
- By: Gabriel Gatehouse
- Narrated by: Gabriel Gatehouse, Ed Jervis
- Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall47
-
Performance47
-
Story47
Ed is the grandson of footballing legend Gordon Banks. He was a national icon, the only goalkeeper ever to win the soccer World Cup for England. But Ed’s heard a rumour: that in 1970, while defending the title, his granddad, his hero, was poisoned… by the CIA. All part of a Cold War plot to bolster a military dictatorship in Latin America, supposedly. Could this possibly be true? Banks did get ill in Mexico in 1970 with food poisoning. And England crashed out, marking the start of decades of hurt. Ed enlists the help of investigative journalist Gabriel Gatehouse.
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-
Gosh not what I expected !!
- By Susan and Richard Gatenby on 29-05-26
-
Killing Maradona
- How cocaine, the Camorra, cartels and crime corrupted football's greatest talent
- By: David Arrowsmith
- Narrated by: John Sackville
- Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall1
-
Performance1
-
Story1
Drugs, cartels, mafia, addiction, the FBI, and coercion - this is the untold story behind the tragic decline of football's most gifted and controversial legend. Maradona was football's ultimate genius - a magician on the pitch whose talent rivalled only Pelé. But off the field, the boy from the...
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-
Possibly the greatest story from the sporting world..
- By Gerard on 05-06-26
By: David Arrowsmith
-
Slumlord: Peter Rachman and the Post-war London Underworld
- By: Neil Root
- Narrated by: Colin Mace
- Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Peter Rachman dominated housing in post-war London - he owned vast swathes in the west of the city, accumulating huge wealth as his tenants lived in squalor and fear of his hard-nosed collectors and enforcers. He was also at the heart of the city's murky, post-war underworld. In Slumlord, Neil...
By: Neil Root
-
The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins
- By: John Pearson
- Narrated by: Colin Mace
- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall1
-
Performance1
-
Story1
The Profession of Violence pulls back the curtain on the rise and eventual fall of Ronnie and Reggie Kray, London's most infamous gangsters. Charting their transformation from East End boys to the ruling figures of London’s criminal underworld during the 1960s, John Pearson's vivid account shows how they ran an empire of organised crime the likes of which London had never seen. Built on lies, extortion, and extreme violence and murder, Pearson also shows the strange brotherly relationship that kept them bound in blood until their eventual downfall and imprisonment.
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-
Perfect 👏
- By Robert Hemingway on 14-05-26
By: John Pearson
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Der Sohn des Oligarchen
- Über die globale Macht der Superreichen und den Niedergang einer Weltstadt
- By: Patrick Radden Keefe, Hannes Meyer - Translator - translator
- Narrated by: Jakob Seel
- Length: 12 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
London, 2019: Als der 19-jährige Zac Brettler vom Balkon eines Luxushochhauses in den Tod stürzt, kommt eine dunkle Wahrheit ans Licht – er hatte sich als Sohn eines russischen Oligarchen ausgegeben und immer tiefer in die kriminellen Machenschaften zwielichtiger Superreicher verstrickt. Die...
By: Patrick Radden Keefe, and others
-
UCO
- La historia desconocida
- By: Juan José Mateos
- Narrated by: Chema Agulló
- Length: 13 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Aunque en fechas recientes la Unidad Central Operativa (UCO) de la Guardia Civil se ha convertido en el flagelo de la corrupción política, haciendo temblar los cimientos de nuestra democracia, su historia y desempeño son mucho más diversos e interesantes. Casi cualquier ciudadano recordará episodios como el triple asesinato de las niñas de Alcàsser; el secuestro y asesinato del niño Gabriel Cruz («Pececito»); de Diana Quer; de «Lupin», el mayor ciberestafador de España o del robo y recuperación del Beato de Liébana.
By: Juan José Mateos