
The Texas 7
A True Story of Murder and a Daring Escape
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Narrado por:
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J. Scott Bennett
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De:
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Gary C. King
"You haven't heard the last of us yet..."
These were chilling words on a note left behind by seven armed and dangerous inmates who escaped from the John Connally prison in South Texas on December 13, 2000. Their promise has apparently been fulfilled. The inmates, now known as the Connally Seven, are suspected of having first robbed a Radio Shack in Houston, and then, days later, on Christmas Eve, of having fatally shot and run over a young police officer during an assault on a Dallas sporting goods store. For six frantic weeks, a massive manhunt with a significant reward had only turned up dead ends - until a tip came in from someone who had seen the gang on Fox TVs, America's Most Wanted. Authorities arrested four of the seven prisoners, including suspected ringleader George Rivas, in Woodland Park, Colorado, and a fifth inmate shot himself during police negotiations.
Immediately intensifying the search for the last two heavily armed and dangerous prisoners, police and the FBI closed in on them at a Holiday Inn in Colorado Springs, just two days following the previous arrest. After five hours and a telephone interview with a TV news station, in which they expressed their feeling that the breakout was a statement against Texas's judicial system, the two inmates surrendered themselves, putting an end to a long and frightening episode.
The Texas 7 goes behind the scenes to give you a detailed, fascinating account, of the events leading up to and after their brazen prison escape - and the exciting chase that ultimately led to their capture.
©2001 Gary C. King Enterprises (P)2017 Gary C. King EnterprisesListeners also enjoyed...




















I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
True Crime - Escape
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The narrator was perfect for the material, rolling out the story at a compelling pace in a gentle southern accent. It was almost like sitting in a bar or restaurant listening to a friendly Texan tell the whole story over a rack of ribs. I would definitely listen to other books narrated by J. Scott Bennett or written by Gary King.
The story is primarily told from law enforcement's perspective, which is interesting. But I would have loved more detail from the escapees perspective, and perhaps a bit more on the trials. I was left wanting to know what these guys were doing the whole time, where they were staying, who they encountered, what the internal conflicts and power dynamics might have been. It didn't lessen my enjoyment, and I like when a true crime story is engaging enough to make me want even more detail. On the other side of the coin, I was taken a little aback by a number of Appendixes in the last 40 minutes of the book. I understand why they were there, but that kind of repeated, extensive detail coming after the narrative is over and the author thanks all the people who helped him research and write the book feels a little like overkill.
That said, this is a great true crime story written and narrated in a compelling, interesting way. If you're even a little interested in true crime or in this particular case, I would definitely recommend this book. A review copy of this book was provided by the publisher at no cost in return for this unbiased review, but after listening to it I can say that if I had bought it I would have been very glad I did.
Well-Crafted Account of a Notorious Escape
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Lots of info, we'll put together
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Interesting true crime story
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really interesting!
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Pretty good
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What did you like best about The Texas 7? What did you like least?
I like that it was a true story. I didn't really like "the story".If you’ve listened to books by Gary C. King before, how does this one compare?
I've listened to a lot of Gary C. King's books and I really like most all of them, but this one didn't hold my interest.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
The performance by J. Scott Bennett was good and there wasn't anything about it that I did not like.Did The Texas 7 inspire you to do anything?
NoAny additional comments?
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audio book by the author, narrator, or publisherNot My Favorite
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The narrator is also very good. His voice has a nice Dan Rather quality to it.
This audiobook kept me riveted throughout and led to an ultimately satisfying conclusion.
*This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary, honest review.
Fascinating True Crime
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Where does The Texas 7 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
In the true crime category it ranks among my top five.What did you like best about this story?
It was well researched, perfectly paced, clearly written and didn't contain a lot of filler. I was completely enthralled during the whole audio book. Kudos to Gary King for a great true crime book!Which scene was your favorite?
I liked hearing how the seven were located and recaptured.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When the police officer was killed, I felt bad for him and his family.Any additional comments?
As much as the book itself, the narration by J. Scott Bennett made this book a home run. He's a terrific narrator, I could tell he understands what he's reading and his voice is very easy to listen to. I couldn't believe how fast the time went when listening. I hope to listen to more books narrated by him.Spell binding true story of prison escape
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The research was there. But I am afraid to say that the narration by J. Scott Bennett kept putting me to sleep. I mean literally putting me to sleep. I had to keep on going back time and time again as his voice was so soporific that I could not stay awake. It was a battle of wills to get through to the end.
I did, through pure stubbornness, manage to listen to every word and as I said there was a lot of research in this book but it was a real slog!
So disappointed.
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