Herb B.
About twice as long as it needed to be, but filled with a lot of information. It's loosely based on a timeline, which resets itself whenever the story goes off on some tangent. The author also spends a lot of time talking about appearances - what type of cloths they liked to wear, the fashion of the day, how they spent their money. It's good listen, but sure can get slow and flowery! One thing I realized - George Westinghouse treated Tesla horribly, and his family should still be ashamed for it today. Narration wise, it was very slow and somewhat without inflection showing emotion or pause.