Adult DAISY Audio Books and Online Digital Audio - Fiction
Family Stories (Fiction)
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The menagerie by Catherine Cookson.
1 disc. Narrated by Patricia Jones.
To outsiders, the Broadhursts appeared to be happy, loyal and united. But it was Jinny - wife, mother, sister - who single-handedly held this mining family together. And they certainly were a mixed bunch: Jack, her younger son, was trapped into marrying a shrew and Lottie, her sister, was not quite... normal. Larry, the handsome intelligent one, continued to be obsessed by the lass who jilted him. They said she was married now, happily too. He still burned with anger, pain and longing. He vowed she would never make a laughing-stock of him again, but was he really able to go with what his pride demanded of him? 1993, c1958.
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Have the men had enough? by Margaret Forster.
1 disc. Narrated by Una McFadden.
What do men run away from? Not war, not physical hardship, but the day-to-day emotional demands of impossible domestic situations. That's women's work. This is a story of female courage, where black comedy turns to disturbing pathos revolving around the rights of an indomitable woman. 1990.
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One more river by John Galsworthy.
1 disc. Narrated by Norman Barrs.
Dinny Cherrell, a connection of the Forsyte family, accepts an irregular love affair and helps her sister obtain a divorce from her sadistic husband. Also known as "Over the river." Sequel to "Flowering wilderness." 1961.
DC33276
Blindsight: a novel by Maurice Gee.
1 disc. Narrated by Frances Edmond.
This is the story of a good but damaged man and his less than virtuous sister. Though they have not met in over thirty years, new relationships and secrets begin to unravel their worlds. Their loyalty and family ties may create a new future. 2005.
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DC32904
Storms over Africa by Beverley Harper.
1 disc. Narrated by Jerome Pride.
Desperate poachers are stalking the dwindling populations of Zimbabwe's great game parks. Ancient rivalries have ignited modern political ambitions and nothing is certain for those of the old Africa. But for Richard Dunn the stakes are even higher. Into his world comes the beautiful and compelling Steve Hayes, a woman struggling to guard her own dreadful secret. Richard has no choice: face the consequences of the past and fight for the future. Some descriptions of violence. 1996.
DC31282
Home song: a Cape Light novel by Thomas Kinkade & Katherine Spencer.
1 disc. Narrated by Diana Kastelic.
In this sequel to Cape Light, Mayor Emily faces a challenger in the next election. Sister Jessica plans her wedding and hopes their mother will finally accept her fiancé. Sara must decide whether to reveal her parentage, and newcomer Luke sets up a halfway house for troubled teens. 2002.
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DC33038
The breakdown lane by Jacquelyn Mitchard.
1 disc. Narrated by Lori Dungey and Jim McLarty.
In her weekly newspaper advice column, Julieanne doles out her wisdom to clueless strangers. Her own life is shattered when her husband goes on 'sabbatical' from their marriage. She must cope with her three children and being diagnosed with a serious illness. With the help of family and friends she works her way to a new definition of family. 2006.
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By the light of my father's smile: a story of requited love, crossing over, and the sexual healing of the soul by Alice Walker.
1 disc. Narrated by Female narrator.
A family travels to the remote Mexican Sierras where they embark upon an encounter that will change them more than they could ever imagine. Alice Walker's first novel in six years explores how a woman's denied sexuality can lead to the loss of self - and how that self might be regained. Explicit descriptions of sex. Strong language. 1999.
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Fantastic Fiction
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Red prophet by Orson Scott Card.
1 disc. Narrated by John Polk.
Young Alvin Miller's magical talent for making things whole becomes the focus of a desperate race to prevent a bloodthirsty war between the Indians and the white settlers. Sequel to "Seventh Son" (DC06858). Followed by "Prentice Alvin" (DC08280). c1988. (Tales of Alvin Maker ; 2)
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Seventh son by Orson Scott Card.
1 disc. Narrated by John Polk.
Alvin Miller is the seventh son of a seventh son, and thus highly magical. But there are powers in the world apparently determined to prevent Alvin from growing to manhood. Followed by "Red prophet" (DC07954). 1987.
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Gay and Lesbian Fiction
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Buenas noches, Buenos Aires by Gilbert Adair.
1 disc. Narrated by Various narrators.
A young British man comes to 1980's Paris to teach English and to taste the erotic life that has eluded him in Britain. He's gay - most of the teachers at the school are gay - and he suddenly finds himself in the midst of a sexual free-for-all beyond his wildest dreams. Descriptions of sex. 2004.
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General Fiction
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The fourth archangel by Sharon Butala.
1 disc. Narrated by Lydia West.
This is the third novel in a series of loosely connected books that examine aspects of life in Saskatchewan. Following the depiction of homesteaders in Gates of the Sun (DC23037) and that of country women in Luna (DC11574), this story concerns the town of Ordeal. Poor weather, overfarming and hard economic times are forcing many inhabitants to move away, while others are experiencing strange apparitions, disturbing dreams and spiritual visitations. A magical, heartfelt characterization of a Prairie town in turmoil. 1992.
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The mistress of spices by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni.
1 disc. Narrated by Female reader.
Tilo owns an Indian spice shop in Oakland. To her customers she dispenses wisdom and the appropriate spice - coriander for sight, turmeric to erase wrinkles and fenugreek to make a rejected wife desirable again. However, Tilo's powers vanish the moment she falls in love. 1997.
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Then we came to the end by Joshua Ferris.
1 disc. Narrated by Ann Saunders.
Desperation, paranoia, and mischief abound as the staff of a beleaguered Chicago ad agency await the next round of layoffs. Workaholic Joe Pope and depressed but heavily medicated Carl Garbedian pass the time with mass e-mails, pranks, and a mysterious pro bono campaign. Strong language. 2007.
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A modern comedy: swan song by John Galsworthy.
1 disc. Narrated by Alan Haines.
Describes the culmination of the interrupted affair between Fleur Mont and Jon Forsyte, both now married. Sequel to "The silver spoon." Followed by "A silent wooing." 1969, c1929.
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DC32907
Trick or treat: a Corinna Chapman mystery by Kerry Greenwood.
1 disc. Narrated by Louise Siversen.
"Trick or Treat" sees Corinna upstaged by a hot bread shop, Best Fresh bread, opening just down the street from her own bakery, Earthly Delights. Meanwhile, the gorgeous Daniel's old friend George is staying with him while she establishes a base and a business in Melbourne. She is tall, blonde, gorgeous and up to something. Daniel is making excuses and Corinna is worried about his absences and also the strange outbreak of madness which seems to be centred on Lonsdale Street. Will Corinna win through a maze of health regulations, missing boyfriends, sinister strangers, fraudulent companies and back alley ambushes? Or will this be the end for the Earthly Delights Bakery? 2007. (A Corinna Champman mystery ; 4)
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Some great thing by Lawrence Hill.
1 disc. Narrated by Keith Melville.
Disillusioned and apathetic after four years of college in Toronto, Mahatma Grafton returns to Winnipeg to work on a local newspaper. His assignments increase his economic, social and political awareness of the city and Canada. Strong language. c1992.
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DC32986
Their eyes were watching God by Zora Neale Hurston.
1 disc. Narrated by Various narrators.
Janie Starck is a woman with dreams - big dreams, romantic dreams. But her grandmother knows those dreams will only get her into trouble, for 'de nigger woman is de mule ah de world'. Married at sixteen, Janie soon finds that wedded bliss is just as lonely and confining as her former life and the world is to hold more mystery - and more men - before she decides that husbands are just things to 'drape her dreams over'. 1986.
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Nip 'n' tuck by Kathy Lette.
1 disc. Narrated by Shirley Barthelmie.
Lizzie's life is perfect until she realizes she's about to hit the dreaded 4-0. She loses her job to a younger journalist and then her surgeon husband, Hugo, unexpectedly falls for an actress who keeps fit doing step-aerobics off her own ego. Lizzie has always believed brains to be more important than beauty, but not when up against a sex goddess. Must she go under the knife to win back the man she loves? 2001.
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DC33014
The noodle maker by Ma Jian ; translated from the Chinese by Flora Drew.
1 disc. Narrated by Paul Barrett.
A satirical novel about the absurdities and cruelties of life in a post-Tiananmen China. Every week, two unlikely friends meet for dinner; one a writer of political propaganda and the other a professional blood donor. During one drunken evening, the writer recounts the stories he would rather create of people torn by emotion, fate and politics; as if they are balls of dough in the hands of an all-powerful noodle maker. 2004.
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The unicorn by Iris Murdoch.
1 disc. Narrated by Female reader.
An intricate novel, outlining a number of human relationships. At its centre is Miriam, a newcomer to the remote village of Gaze. 1966.
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DC33086
The girls of slender means by Muriel Spark.
1 disc. Narrated by Female reader.
This is London 1945, when all nice people are poor. The author sets us down among the girls of good family but slender means as they fight it out, from their Kensington hostel to the last clothing coupon, until this light-hearted period in their lives descends into horror and tragedy. 1966.
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The death of Vishnu by Manil Suri.
1 disc. Narrated by Yolande Bavan.
Lowly servant Vishnu lies dying on the landing that has been his space in a Bombay apartment building, drifting through memories and thoughts of immortality. Meanwhile the everyday dramas of the residents swirl around him: wives' squabbles, religious misunderstandings, and an ill-conceived elopement. Bestseller. 2001.
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Historical Novels
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Gathering the water by Robert Edric.
1 disc. Narrated by James Janssens.
1847, northern England. Charles Weightman must oversee the flooding of the Forge Valley and evict its lingering inhabitants. Weightman is resented by these locals, and he himself is increasingly unconvinced both of the wisdom of his appointment and of the integrity and motives of the company men who posted him there. He finds some solace, however, in his enigmatic neighbour, Mary Latimer. 2006.
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Slow water by Annamarie Jagose.
1 disc. Narrated by Darien Takle and Michael Keir Morrissey.
The year is 1836 and English clergyman William Yate sets sail from London, bound for New Zealand. Caught up in a shipboard love affair, he is utterly transformed. During the four-month sea voyage the passengers and crew are drawn into Yate's life. On landfall at Sydney their world changes and Yate finds his life and reputation threatened. The novel is based on a true story. Descriptions of sex. 2003.
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Remembering Babylon by David Malouf.
1 disc. Narrated by Nigel Graham.
In the mid-1840s, Gemmy Fairley, aged 13, is cast ashore in Australia and taken in by aborigines. Sixteen years later, he moves back into the world of European settlers and is sheltered by the McIvors. c1993.
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Law and Order Fiction
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Caroline Masters by Richard North Patterson.
1 disc. Narrated by Taina Makinen.
Caroline Masters has just been appointed as a judge with the U.S. Court of Appeals when she receives a call from her family, asking her to return home. Her niece, Brett Allen, has been accused of murder, and they would like Caroline to defend Brett. It has been twenty years since Caroline left New Hampshire, and as she prepares a defence for her niece, Caroline must deal with an unresolved past that still haunts her. Some strong language and explicit descriptions of sex and violence. Bestseller. c1995.
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Love Stories
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The pleasure king's bride by Emma Darcy.
1 disc. Narrated by Female reader.
Christabel Valdez yearns to say yes to her boss - to Jared's dinner invitations and the sensual promise behind them. An intimate involvement with him is dangerous, but could she risk just one night to remember? Jared King will use everything he has to hold her, keep her. And, like his legendary family, who have flourished in this part of the Australian Outback, he will not be defeated by anything. For him, one night is not enough. Sequel to "The playboy King's wife". 2000. (Kings of the outback ; 3)
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The sweetest revenge by Emma Darcy.
1 disc. Narrated by Female reader.
Barbie owns half of a new business that puts a new spin on singing telegrams. Unfortunately her newest client is a man who, when she was younger, broke her heart, and now he doesn't even recognize her. She plots her revenge, but gets tripped up when she acknowledges that she is still in love with him. 2001.
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DC33287
Love on the dole by Walter Greenwood.
1 disc. Narrated by Various narrators.
In Hanky Park, near Salford, Harry and Sally Hardcastle grow up in a society preoccupied with grinding poverty, exploited by bookies and pawnbroker, bullied by petty officials and living in constant fear of the dole queue and the Means Test. His love affair with a local girl ends in a shotgun marriage, and, disowned by his family, Harry is tempted by crime. Sally, meanwhile, falls in love with Larry Meath, a self-educated Marxist. But Larry is a sick man and there are other more powerful rivals for her affection. 1993.
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The mallow years by [by Audrey Howard].
1 disc. Narrated by Trish Grainge.
Set during Britain's Industrial Revolution, this is the story of Kit Chapman, daughter of a ruthless mill owner, and Joss Greenwood, a weaver and activist for the mill workers. They meet by accident on the moors, and later on opposite sides at the mill. Their mutual respect becomes friendship and turns into a passionate love. 1989.
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DC22093
Blue moon by Jill Marie Landis.
1 disc. Narrated by Jill Fox.
In 1819 as her family traveled to Illinois, eighteen-year-old Olivia Bond is kidnapped and sold to a New Orleans brothel owner. A year later she escapes to Illinois, where, lost in a swamp, she is found by one-eyed loner Noah LeCroix. Some explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1999.
DC33083
The summer garden by Paullina Simons.
1 disc. Narrated by Wendy Karstens.
Tatiana and Alexander's story concludes as they have miraculously survived to be reunited in America, the land of their dreams. Though they have everything they desired, including a son, they are strangers. They struggle to put the ghosts of their pasts to rest and find a future together. Sequel to "Bridge to Holy Cross" (DC33402). 2005.
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Mysteries (Fiction)
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Sundowner ubuntu by Anthony Bidulka.
1 disc. Narrated by Hank Lobbenberg.
Desperate to right old wrongs, a wealthy client hires Russell Quant to locate her son Matthew, lost to her for twenty years. But can money relieve remorse? Tracking Matthew's life from the drug culture of a pleasant prairie city's underbelly to the stunning vistas, vibrant townships, and wild safaris of Africa, Russell finds much more than he was looking for and faces a difficult question: What happens when the prodigal son resists the return? Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2007. (A Russell Quant mystery; 5)
DC14170
Sunset express: an Elvis Cole novel by Robert Crais.
1 disc. Narrated by Gregory Gorton.
LAPD detective Angela Rossi says she recovered the murder weapon from the garden of the victim's husband. But since Rossi was once accused of planting evidence, Elvis Cole is hired to find holes in her story. He follows another trail of clues that draws him deeper into intrigue and danger. Strong language. 1996.
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DC13336
Poseidon's gold: a Marcus Didius Falco mystery by Lindsey Davis.
1 disc. Narrated by David Glyn-Jones.
Falco is accused of the murder of an ex-legionary friend of his late brother Festus, and Helena Justina, Falco's aristocratic girlfriend, is arrested as an accomplice. Only Falco's father, long gone from the family, can explain what Festus did so many years before. 1993.
DC19785
The time of murder at Mayerling by Ann Dukthas.
1 disc. Narrated by David Glyn-Jones.
In 1889 Vienna, sleuth Nicholas Segalla investigates the untimely death of Archduke Rudolph and his young mistress against a background of sinister political intrigue at the Hapsburg court. Was it murder-suicide or government-suppressed foul play? 1996.
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DC32887
Away with the fairies: a Phryne Fisher mystery by Kerry Greenwood.
1 disc. Narrated by Stephanie Daniel.
Melbourne, the 1920's. Phryne Fisher is dangerous, passionate, kind, clever and seductive; she drinks cocktails, dances the tango, is the companion of wharfies, and is expert at conducting an elegant dalliance. Phryne is asked to investigate the puzzling death of a famous author and illustrator of fairy stories. To do so, Phyrne takes a job within the women's magazine that employed the victim and finds herself enmeshed in her colleagues' deceptions. And while Phryne is learning the ins and outs of magazine publishing first hand, her personal life is thrown into chaos. 2001.
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Walking shadow by Robert B. Parker.
1 disc. Narrated by Ray Foushee.
Because his lover, Susan, is on the theatre's board, Spenser agrees to investigate the stalking of a director. Before he can begin, an actor is shot dead on stage. Puzzled when the stalker fails to reappear, Spenser is unbelieving when an actress approaches him with the same complaint of being followed. While Spenser is concentrating on other aspects of the confusing case, the actress is kidnapped. Strong language and violence. 1984.
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The third deadly sin by Lawrence Sanders.
1 disc. Narrated by Bob Askey.
Delaney, an ex-cop, stalks a murderer whom he believes to be a bizarre psychopath. The killer murders only out-of-town business men. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 1981.
DC33387
Murder on wheels by Mary Scott.
1 disc. Narrated by narrator.
Paralysed in an accident, Bryan Greyshott is confined to a wheelchair and made to attend 'The Centre' where he is patronised by Sloaney Marion. When a spate of crime disrupts the tedium, he is almost relieved. Then he is found near Marion's dead body and Bryan is forced to catch the real killer. 2000.
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DC33403
The girl in Times Square by Paullina Simons.
1 disc. Narrated by Wendy Karstens.
Lily's life in New York is a struggle; to finish college, to pay her rent, even to find love. Yet she loves her aimless life until her best friend and roommate disappears. In desperation she turns to a derelict police detective for help. As he uncovers the truth about her life, her friend and her family, she is dragged into the fight of her life. 2004.
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Science Fiction
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The call of earth by Orson Scott Card.
1 disc. Narrated by Carole Jordan Stewart.
Nafai and Lady Rasa, the leaders of the city-state of Basilica, seek to implement the will of the Oversoul to mount an expedition to long-lost Earth. But now the ambitious and brilliant General Moozh, using the fruits of a forbidden technology and disregarding the Oversoul, is preparing to conquer Basilica for his own purposes. Sequel to "The memory of Earth" (DC13294). Followed by "The ships of Earth" (DC13826). 1993. (Homecoming ; 2)
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The ships of Earth by Orson Scott Card.
1 disc. Narrated by Carole Jordan Stewart.
As the Oversoul's chosen ones, Nafai and his extended family are exiled from the city of Basilica, and they trek across the desert to find an ancient spaceport and the ships that will take them to Earth. But there are unbelievers in the group, especially Nafai's older brother Elemak, whose anger and hatred could jeopardize the Oversoul's quest to find Earth. Sequel to "The Call of Earth" (DC14069). Followed by "Earthfall" (DC16459). 1994. (Homecoming ; 3)
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Timeline by Michael Crichton.
1 disc. Narrated by William Roberts.
In the twenty-first century, quantum technology for teleportation enables a group of historians to travel back to fourteenth-century France. Seeking a stranded colleague and trying to return within a tight time frame, they find survival in a feudal society more difficult than anticipated. Violence. Bestseller. 1999.
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Short Stories
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The golden thread: stories by Ann Copeland.
1 disc. Narrated by Kathleen Miller.
These eleven stories portray life behind convent walls as the life of Claire Delaney unfolds. Her development from an earnest novice to a nun and teacher explores the themes of friendship, loneliness, ambition, and personal faith. Followed by "Strange bodies on a stranger shore" (DC12944). 1989.
DC33307
Eye by Frank Herbert.
1 disc. Narrated by Garrick Hagon, Kathryn Akin.
"Eye" features "The Road to Dune," a walking tour of Arakeen narrated by Frank Herbert. Also included is an introduction by Herbert describing his personal feelings about the filming of David Lynch's movie version of "Dune"; Herbert's own favourite short story, "Seed Stock"; and tales from throughout his career, some never before collected. 2001.
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DC33006
The periodic table by Primo Levi ; translated from the Italian by Raymond Rosenthal.
1 disc. Narrated by Henry H. Wood.
In these haunting reflections inspired by the elements of the periodic table, Levi ranges from young love to political savagery; from the inert gas argon - and 'inert' relatives like the uncle who stayed in bed for twenty-two years - to life-giving carbon. 'Iron' honours the mountain-climbing resistance hero who put iron in Levi's student soul, 'Cerium' recalls the improvised cigarette lighters which saved his life in Auschwitz, while 'Vanadium' describes an eerie post-war correspondence with the man who had been his 'boss' there. 1985.
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Supernatural Fiction
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Blood debt by Tanya Huff.
1 disc. Narrated by Laura Giannarelli.
Vampire and romance writer Henry Fitzroy is being haunted by a ghost whose screams are deadly. Fitzroy asks private investigator Vicki Nelson for assistance in resolving the matter. Sequel to "Blood pact". Some strong language. 1997. (Blood series ; 5)
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Suspense (Fiction)
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The riddle of the sands: a record of secret service recently achieved by Erskine Childers.
1 disc. Narrated by David Glyn-Jones.
While on a boating trip, a foppish Foreign Office official and his friend uncover German plans for an invasion of England. Originally published to draw attention to pre-World War I German militarism, this book is the first spy thriller to be considered literature, and led to the reorganization of British Naval Intelligence. c1903.
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Charlie M by Brian Freemantle.
1 disc. Narrated by Michael Clarke-Laurence.
Charlie Muffin, an aging British intelligence agent, finds himself the intended victim of a murder plot conceived by two snobbish young colleagues and their stuffy director. Some strong language. 1977.
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See Charlie run by Brian Freemantle.
1 disc. Narrated by Hal Tenny.
An unkempt appearance, a disdain for authority and maniacal cunning are the trademarks of British secret agent Charlie Mufflin. Charlie is sent to Japan to orchestrate a complicated defection of a Soviet couple, but things run amok. 1987.
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The blind run by Brian Freemantle.
1 disc. Narrated by Andy Chappell.
British agent Charlie Muffin, in jail for a crime he did not commit, escapes to Moscow with his jailmate Edwin Sampson, a British-turned-Russian spy, and must find the person who has been leaking secrets to the British. Strong language. 1985. (Charlie Muffin spy stories ; 6)
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DC33282
The colour of law by Mark Gimenez.
1 disc. Narrated by Jim McLarty.
In this story of politics, greed and murder, a Dallas corporate lawyer could lose everything he holds dear. He has reluctantly agreed to defend a black, heroin-addicted prostitute, in a murder trial where the victim's father is a senator with presidential ambitions. Descriptions of violence. 2005.
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A prayer for the dying [by] Jack Higgins.
1 disc. Narrated by John Cormack.
No one becomes a contract killer and expects to hang around to collect a pension. Sooner or later, even the best make mistakes. Even Martin Fallon, the most ruthless of them all. Fallon was the best you could get with a gun in his hand. His first mistake was to cross powerful crime boss Jack Meehan. His last, to seek redemption for his soul. 1996.
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DC33078
Greed by Chris Ryan.
1 disc. Narrated by Dick Robinson.
Five Men. One Robbery. A deadly game of greed, revenge and betrayal is about to begin. Fresh out of the SAS, Matt Browning is down on his luck. He owes 500,000 pounds. If he doesn't get the money soon, he dies. From nowhere, he is offered a lifeline. A hit on al-Queda, sanctioned and helped by MI5. Matt gathers a small team of former SAS men to steal 10 million dollars in gold and diamonds from the world's most deadly terrorist organisation. MI5 will give them all the equipment and information they need. No charges will ever be pressed. Matt thinks it's the perfect crime. Safe, quick, and patriotic. But after the money is stolen, the killing starts. Someone is taking down the members of the team one by one. A silent, expert assassin is stalking the team, gruesomely murdering both them and their families. And Matt knows that he's next. An explosive story of what happens when terrorism, money, love and jealously combust. 2004.
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War Stories
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Rebel vengeance by J. T. Edson.
1 disc. Narrated by Roy Avers.
A bullet from a Yankee sharpshooter's rifle blasts a Rebel captain out of his saddle, unleashing the most devastating weapon the Confederacy has - a man named Dusty Fog. Originally published in Great Britain as "You're in command now, Mr. Fog". 1987, c1973.
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Fran's war by Sally Trench.
1 disc. Narrated by narrator.
Sally Trench led thirty convoys into Bosnia between 1992 and 1996 to get food, medicine and other supplies into the worst affected areas. In the aftermath, left with a legacy of shock and disbelief, she wrote this harrowing novel from first-hand experience. She lived alongside many children, some of them only toddlers, in caves and bombed-out cellars. She listened to them and got to know them. 1999.
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Westerns
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Moon medicine by Mike Blakely.
1 disc. Narrated by George Thompson.
In 1927, ninety-nine-year-old Honoré Greenwood, aka Moon Medicine, relates his rollicking adventures accompanying the rise and fall of Fort Adobe in Texas. He recalls his loves, and also tells of trading with the Comanche, fighting battles, and ransoming children from captivity. Some descriptions of sex and strong language, descriptions of violence. 2001.
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The black signal by Max Brand.
1 disc. Narrated by Jerry Fordyce.
Invincible gunfighter Lew Melody tangles with bushwackers, outlaws and Mexican knife experts, but nothing compares to the dangers that beset him when he falls in love with a woman who makes him swear off fighting for a month. 1925.
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DC32985
A distant trumpet by Paul Horgan.
1 disc. Narrated by Male reader.
A tale of the American West in the aftermath of the Civil War. 1961.
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