Mark Symms has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is International Law.

4 audiobooks
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The Moral Structure of Legal Obligation

Summary

It is said: What laws are What legal interpretation (so-called) is What governments are How governmental authority differs from the pseudo-authority of a gunman How moral and legal obligations are related, and Under what circumstances it is and is not morally permissible to break the law.

©2016 J.-M. Kuczynski (P)2017 J.-M. Kuczynski

Narrator: Mark Symms
Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
Available on Audible
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Retribution

Summary

Retribution is the second book of the Chain of Deceit series. It has been revised and updated to correct some inconsistencies previously identified by readers. The story begins where the first book ended. Nazi gold originally bound for the Third Reich has been recovered by the crew of the salvage ship Phantom and is headed to England. However, a group of renegade Irish Republican Army members have other plans for this cargo. They plan to steal the gold and use it to execute all the members of the royal family as well as destroy London. The renegades have already killed several members of the royal family, and are very close to purchasing a nuclear device through their communications with a Soviet Nuclear Missile Submarine Captain who wants to retire in the islands. Their plan to destroy London is almost ready to happen. While Davin Pierce and his team are investigating the mystery surrounding the sunken freighter MaryJean, where the gold came from, and how it got to where it was recovered, they are dragged into deception and a government cover-up. Meanwhile, the FBI is investigating an international black market ring and its possible connection to the death of the president of the United States. Will they succeed in launching a missile at London, will the royal family and the residents of London be killed? This and much more will be answered in Retribution. Other books in the Chain of Deceit series by D.A. McIntosh include: Chain of Deceit - Book One Chain of Deceit: T-Minus 36 - Book Three

©2013 David A. McIntosh (P)2017 David A. Mcintosh

Narrator: Mark Symms
Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
Available on Audible
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T Minus 36

Summary

What would happen if you were the President of the United States and you just learned that terrorist had 10 nuclear warheads in your country? Well it all started early one morning off the coast of a small uninhabited island in the southern Caribbean. Captain Mikhail Petrovich Viktorov sat quietly in his stateroom, sipping vodka. His boat sat at idle in a shallow cove with his crew working hard just outside his door. He was waiting for his crew to finish preparation of the TK-17, a Soviet Typhoon Class Nuclear Submarine, lovingly known to the crew and most of the world as "Terminator". Captain Viktorov would soon give the order to head out to sea and start the next phase of the plan, ah yes, the plan; they had the gold paid to them for firing a missile at London; they also had a lot of nuclear warheads to use in the execution of holding the United States of America hostage. In the next few days, they would be leaving this boat adrift off the coast of Florida and head on shore in the remaining life boats. Most of the crew had been dropped off in a secluded cove on the shore of Abaco Island, leaving only the most senior members of the crew to run the boat to the final departure point and head to a beach north of Fort Pierce, where they had arranged for several other members of the crew to meet them with several vans and three large sedans. Six crew members had been dropped off early the week before to secure vehicles and accommodations for the 20 remaining members left to bring the boat to its final resting place, about 500 yards off the coast of Florida. Unknown to the Captain, some of the remaining members had other plans and they were about to execute their own bit of terror on the United States. And if the Captain did not agree with it then he would have to be eliminated.

©2012 David A. McIntosh (P)2016 David A. Mcintosh

Narrator: Mark Symms
Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
Available on Audible
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International Law

Summary

A case is made that so-called international law is law in name only and, moreover, that although bona fide international law is theoretically possible, it would not be desirable.

©2016 John-Michael Kuczynski (P)2016 John-Michael Kuczynski

Narrator: Mark Symms
Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
Available on Audible