A Convenient Death
Uncover the Truth Behind Jeffrey Epstein’s Death
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Quick Facts
| Author | Alana Goodman |
| Narrator | Maggi-Meg Reed |
| Runtime | 6h34m |
| Published | June 2, 2020 |
| Rating | 4.5 / 5 (4 ratings) |
| Categories | Biographies & Memoirs, True Crime, Murder, Politics & Social Sciences, Politics & Government, Political Science, Social Sciences, Media Studies |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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About This Audiobook
Dive into the complex web of deceit and betrayal in Alana Goodman's A Convenient Death, narrated by Maggi-Meg Reed with a crisp, authoritative voice that keeps listeners engaged. This audiobook is not just another true crime tale; it's an intense exploration of how Jeffrey Epstein’s death became a conspiracy theory. Goodman and her co-author masterfully blend investigative journalism with personal storytelling, offering compelling insights into the high-stakes world of elite society in Washington D.C. With its meticulous research and gripping narrative, this audiobook is perfect for those seeking a deeply researched account that challenges your preconceptions about power and corruption.
Why Listen to A Convenient Death?
- Expert narration by Maggi-Meg Reed brings every character and scene to life across 6h34m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Alana Goodman, rated 4.5 stars by 4 listeners.
- Free with your Audible trial — keep the audiobook forever even if you cancel.
- Perfect for commutes, workouts, and relaxation. Listen anywhere, anytime.
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