Adult DAISY Audio Books and Online Digital Audio - Fiction
Christian Fiction
DC35719
Where mercy flows by Karen Harter.
1 disc. Narrated by Pat Barlow.
Samantha Dodd, a 24-year-old single mother, returns home to Stillaguamish Valley in rural Washington State after a seven-year estrangement from her family. Along with her five-year-old son, TJ, Samantha arrives burdened with shame for her past sins and afflicted by a debilitating illness. Unemployed, broke, and without medical insurance, she must face her morally implacable father, a justice of the State Superior Court, whose approval has always seemed out of reach. 2006.
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Family Stories (Fiction)
DC05399
The wide house by Taylor Caldwell.
1 disc. Narrated by Dale Carter.
Janie Cauder, a very merry young widow, sails to New York in 1850 with four children, a small fortune and the intention of marrying her handsome cousin. Unfortunately for the people Janie loves, her love is as destructive as her hate. 1977, c1972.
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The present and the past by Ivy Compton-Burnett.
1 disc. Narrated by Elizabeth Proud.
Cassius Clare is the ineffectual head of his family. Although outwardly powerful and in charge, he suffers under the fact that he is being belittled and at some point even outright ignored by family and servants alike. 1953.
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DC24215
Out of the night that covers me by Pat Cunningham Devoto.
1 disc. Narrated by MaryBeth Wise.
Alabama, 1950s. Orphan John McMillan is sent to live with his aunt and abusive sharecropping uncle. But blind Judge Vance and his African-American assistant take an interest in John and help him plot an escape. Some violence and some strong language. Sequel to "My last days as Roy Rogers". 2001.
DC04392
Jeremy Poldark: a novel of Cornwall, 1790-1791 by Winston Graham.
1 disc. Narrated by Michael Collins.
Ross Poldark is charged with plundering two wrecked ships on the beach below his house. Sequel to "Demelza", followed by "Warleggan" (DC0367). 1970. (The Poldark series ; 3)
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DC33944
The alphabet sisters by Monica McInerney.
1 disc. Narrated by Catherine Milte.
Anna, Bett and Carrie Quinlan were childhood singing stars, The Alphabet Sisters. As adults they haven't spoken for years, ever since Bett's fiancé left her for another sister. Now Lola, their larger-than-life grandmother, summons them home for her 80th birthday extravaganza and a surprise announcement - she wants them to revive their singing careers and stage a musical she has written. Rehearsals get underway, and family secrets begin to be shared and revealed. But just as the rifts begin to close, The Alphabet Sisters face a test they never imagined. 2004.
DC34052
What they wanted by Donna Morrissey.
1 disc. Narrated by Susan Daly.
After Sylvanus Now suffers a heart attack, family tensions come to the fore: daughter Sylvie must deal with her feelings of estrangement from her mother, Addie, while her brother Chris, a natural artist, frustrates his dreams by going to work on an oil rig. A novel about guilt, responsibility, tragedy, and the enduring ties of family. Sequel to "Sylvanus Now" (DC27570). Some descriptions of violence, strong language. 2008.
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Friendship Fiction
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Land girls by Angela Huth.
1 disc. Narrated by Anne Flosnik.
British urban residents Prue, Agatha, and Stella sign up to be "land girls" - substitute farm workers - during World War II. They work long hours learning animal husbandry and crop cultivation from farmers John and Faith Lawrence and their ailing son, Joe. The three women become lifelong friends but resume very different lives after the war. 1996.
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General Fiction
DC34041
Through black spruce by Joseph Boyden.
1 disc. Narrated by Sondra Bolton and Alex Macdonald.
Will Bird is a legendary Cree bush pilot, now in a coma; his niece Annie, returned from her journey, sits beside his bed. Their secrets are revealed - the tragic betrayal that cost Will his family, Annie's desperate search for her missing sister. Their stories are rife with heartbreak, fierce love, ancient blood feuds, mysterious disappearances, fires, plane crashes, murders - and the bonds that hold a family, and a people, together. Winner of the 2008 Scotiabank Giller Prize. Descriptions of sex and violence, some strong language. 2008.
DC21581
Lake news: a novel by Barbara Delinsky.
1 disc. Narrated by Annie Wauters.
Cabaret pianist-singer and part-time teacher Lily Blake is shocked by the outcome of her dinner conversation with newspaper reporter Terry Sullivan about her long-term acquaintance with newly named Cardinal Rossetti. The resulting scandal sends Lily fleeing to her hometown of Lake Henry, New Hampshire, where reporter John Kipling offers help. Bestseller. 1999.
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DC30986
Greener than Eden by Michael Kohn.
1 disc. Narrated by Stephen Gal.
Every spring, hundreds of tree planters migrate north to remote bush camps, some for fast cash, some for the scenery, while some are on the run. Greenhorn Noah Abramson flees Toronto in search of a quiet place where he can become a man. At first, the planters' mutual struggle to survive brings them together, but as summer, fever and fire close on the camp, their pasts catch up with them - and some scores must be settled. Some descriptions of sex, explicit descriptions of violence and explicit strong language. 2006.
DC34038
Reading by lightning by Joan Thomas.
1 disc. Narrated by Julie Hooker.
Lily Piper and her family believe that the Lord will pluck them from the drought-ravaged Prairie at any moment, so Lily tries to be ready, despite feeling that she is not the daughter her mother wants. In her teens, Lily is sent to England to care for her Grandmother, and learns to experience life in all its ambiguity while waiting for the outbreak of World War II. But then news she has been dreading arrives, and she is called home to face a future she thought she had escaped. c2008.
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DC05701
Vital signs by Barbara Wood.
1 disc. Narrated by Terry Hayes Sales.
Three women in medical school are determined to become doctors. They must reconcile their personal lives with the demanding requirements of their careers. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1985.
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Gothics
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Bride of Pendorric by Victoria Holt.
1 disc. Narrated by Pat Gilbert-Read.
A young woman marries a man she scarcely knows, the master of a castle on the coast of Cornwall. The suspense builds when she learns of the legend of the previous bride of the Pendorric who cannot rest in her grave until the second bride has met her death. 1963.
DC06167
The Landower legacy by Victoria Holt.
1 disc. Narrated by Gillian Neumann.
When 14-year-old Caroline Tressidor blurts out a family secret, the reaction is immediate. Her mother disappears and Caroline is banished to Cornwall. She begins a search for the truth. 1984.
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Historical Novels
DC12372
Treason's gift by Pamela Belle.
1 disc. Narrated by Mitzi Friedlander.
Alexander St. Barbe, heir to Wintercombe, has settled down since marrying Louise Chevalier. But when they lose their first child, their differences and Alex's indiscretions and drunkenness send him fleeing to Holland, where he takes up William of Orange's cause. Meanwhile, Alex's cousin Charles is only too happy to care for Wintercombe and Louise. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Sequel to "A falling star." 1992. (Wintercombe ; 4)
DC34129
The other queen by Philippa Gregory.
1 disc. Narrated by Anne Glatt and Marc Rosen.
England, precarious in its Protestant state and set against the mighty powers of Spain, France and Rome, doesn't need a charismatic Catholic figurehead at large. So Elizabeth's cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, lives under guard with Bess of Hardwick, a self-made woman newly married to the Earl of Shrewsbury. But what marriage can withstand the charms of Mary? Or the threat of rebellion that she always carries? Descriptions of violence. 2008.
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DC11305
The captive of Kensington Palace by [by] Jean Plaidy.
1 disc. Narrated by Patricia Kilgarriff.
As the heirs positioned between Princess Victoria and the throne grow old and die, the remaining royalty jostle for a place of importance in the future queen's life. Some strong language. Followed by "The Queen and Lord M". 1972.
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Law & Order
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Mitigating circumstances by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg.
1 disc. Narrated by Robert Adams.
Assistant District Attorney Lily Forrester is faced with the gritty events that surround her job as chief of the sex crimes unit. Her life begins to unravel when her daughter is raped and the case becomes Lily's to prosecute. Strong language, violence and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1993.
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Love Stories
DC17108
The best revenge by Stella Cameron.
1 disc. Narrated by Madelyn Buzzard.
Rae Faith flees her abusive childhood home and, for ten years, leads a decent life, marrying a salesman. Then one day her husband doesn't return home, and his brother-in-law, Dallas Calhoun, accuses them both of embezzlement. Hoping to clear her own name, Rae follows Dallas and falls in love. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. c1998.
DC12035
If my love could hold you by Elaine Coffman.
1 disc. Narrated by Carole Jordan Stewart.
When Charlotte Butterworth prevents the hanging of Walker Reed, she changes her life forever. Afraid of men (the result of seeing her mother brutalized and murdered), Charlotte has become a bitter spinster. When Walker learns the reasons for Charlotte's attitude, he decides to repay her for saving his life by awakening those feminine passions she has so long denied. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1989.
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DC07250
The maiden by Jude Deveraux.
1 disc. Narrated by Jill Ferris.
When Jura and Prince Rowan first meet, Jura does not know that Rowan is returning from England to usurp the throne she feels belongs to her brother, Geralt. Some strong language. Bestseller 1988.
DC00483
Too young to love by Roberta Leigh.
1 disc. Narrated by Toby Ciglen.
At 18, Sara had known that Gavin was the one man for her, but her youth and inexperience had torn them apart. Is she mature enough to win him a second time? A Harlequin romance. 1977, c1976.
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DC33842
Paradise by Judith McNaught.
1 disc. Narrated by Kristen Ridley.
Meredith is the only daughter of the owner of Bancroft and Company, a famous Chicago department store. At eighteen she fell in love and married Matt Farrell, a lowly mechanic who left her due to a misunderstanding. Now, eleven years later, Matt heads a multinational corporation, and Meredith finds herself turning to him to help save her father's business. Descriptions of sex and some strong language. Bestseller. c1991.
DC24387
Julie and Romeo: a novel by Jeanne Ray.
1 disc. Narrated by Laura Giannarelli.
Sixty-year-old divorcé Julie Roseman runs into fellow florist Romeo Cacciamani at a seminar. Though their families perpetuate a mysterious, long-standing feud, Julie finds the widowed Romeo nonetheless appealing. As their romance develops, the couple hide from their horrified children and Romeo's bitter mother. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2000.
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DC17298
Just for the summer by Laura Van Wormer.
1 disc. Narrated by Ann Hodapp.
Highly successful investment banker Mary Liz Scott surprises everyone by retiring at the age of thirty-two. While supposedly vacationing in East Hampton, Mary Liz secretly investigates the estate of her godmother's late husband and finds both suspense and romance. Some strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1997.
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Mysteries (Fiction)
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Unholy ground by John Brady.
1 disc. Narrated by Barry Bernson.
When seventy-three-year-old Combs is found murdered in his Dublin home, Sergeant Minogue is puzzled. Was it a burglary or someone irate over a Briton (and possibly a homosexual Briton at that) blatantly living in Ireland? What Minogue doesn't realize is that two factions of British Intelligence are also in a dither over the death. It seems Combs's "placement" in Ireland was linked to an unfortunate incident back in 1945. Strong language and violence. 1992, c1989.
DC35724
Above ground by Don Easton.
1 disc. Narrated by Harold Roberts.
RCMP undercover agent Jack Taggart has avenged the murders of his niece and nephew, but he now owes a favour to a dangerous crime lord. He must risk not only his life and career, but a valuable informant in the Satan's Wrath motorcycle gang. And Assistant Commissioner Isaac is becoming suspicious of Taggart's investigations of the gang. c2007.
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DC07627
Downriver by Loren D. Estleman.
1 disc. Narrated by Gary Tipton.
A gang frames Richard DeVries for a bombing so they can pull off a $200,000 robbery. After 20 years in jail, DeVries decides that he wants the money as compensation so he hires private eye Amos Walker to track down the gang. Strong language and some violence. 1988.
DC15492
Irish chain by Earlene Fowler.
1 disc. Narrated by Martha Harmon Pardee.
Benni Harper, curator of the San Celina folk museum, is preparing for a needlework exhibit and also planning a "senior prom" for folks at the local retirement home. On the night of the dance, Benni finds herself faced with an old boyfriend and the bodies of two elderly residents. 1995.
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DC11889
The case of the counterfeit eye by Erle Stanley Gardner.
1 disc. Narrated by James DeLotel.
Perry Mason has to straighten out an embezzlement, hide a key witness, find a missing glass eye, and solve two murders. 1986, c1935.
DC13493
The victim by W.E.B. Griffin.
1 disc. Narrated by Ray Foushee.
Policeman Matthew Payne is on his way to a wedding dinner when he inadvertently steps into a Mafia shoot-out. Caught in the crossfire is a bridesmaid. Was she just in the wrong place or did she know the other victim? Once again, Payne's investigative methods lead him to doubt his career choice. Strong language and some violence. Sequel to "Special operations", followed by "The witness". 1991. (Badge of honor; 3)
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DC06080
The deer leap by Martha Grimes.
1 disc. Narrated by George Holmes.
Scotland Yard's Richard Jury and his friend, Malcolm Plant, meet at the Deer Leap, a pub where people and pets have been dying "accidentally". Some strong language. 1985. (Richard Jury mysteries ; 7)
DC10004
A very particular murder by S.T. Haymon.
1 disc. Narrated by Bryon Johnsen.
Although Inspector Jurnet and almost all of Scotland Yard are on the alert for trouble during a reception for physicist Max Flaschner, the scientist dies after drinking cyanide-laced orange juice. 1989.
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DC13873
Poisoned pins: a Claire Malloy mystery by Joan Hess.
1 disc. Narrated by Melanie Ray.
Strange things keep happening next door at the Kappa Theta Eta sorority house, but when someone is killed, Claire must reluctantly get involved. Little does she suspect that the secrets of the sorority girls are more blue than pink. Claire's investigation unearths some oddball characters and leads to a sleazy motel. 1993.
DC31121
Snakeskin shamisen by Naomi Hirahara.
1 disc. Narrated by Linda Dooley.
70-ish LA gardener and amateur sleuth Mas Arai leaves a party held for a friend early, but when the guest of honour turns up dead, Mas has to return to answer questions about anything suspicious he might have observed. A broken shamisen (a stringed instrument similar to a banjo) found at the crime scene indicates that the seeds of the murder were sown in Okinawa during WWII. Sequel to "Gasa-Gasa Girl" (DC31099). 2007 Edgar winner. c2006. (Mas Arai mysteries ; 3)
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DC13102
Dead wrong by William X. Kienzle.
1 disc. Narrated by Roy Avers.
Father Koesler is approached by wealthy old Charlie Nash about a delicate family matter. It seems that Koesler's cousin's foster daughter is having an affair with Nash's married son Ted, a pillar in the church. What Koesler finds, though, is much more than adultery--the affair is part of a thirty-year plan for revenge and reaches back to Koesler's friend Detective Koznicki's first homicide case. Some strong language and some violence. 1993.
DC21176
Evil never sleeps by K. G. E. Konkel.
1 disc. Narrated by Peter Hart.
Miguel Fuentes rose rapidly through the ranks of the Mexican National Police Force until his probe into a stock exchange swindle caused him to be banished to a backwater mining town in the north. In his investigation into an explosion and the discovery of four grisly corpses, he was abruptly plunged into a deadly contest played out among the Mexican Secret Service, the ruling party of Mexico, and the U.S. Air Force Office of Special investigations. 2000.
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DC02312
Grave mistake by Ngaio Marsh.
1 disc. Narrated by Norman Barrs.
Rich, vain, hypochondriac Sybil Foster, off for a rest cure at posh Greengages is found dead, a supposed but improbable suicide. The suspects investigated by Scotland Yard superintendent Roderick Alleyn include Sybil's seductive, cad-like doctor; a Scots gardener, and a nouveau-riche neighbour who has been coveting her beautiful house. 1964.
DC03086
Photo finish by Ngaio Marsh.
1 disc. Narrated by Patrick Horgan.
Troy Alleyn is invited to paint "La Sommita," the legendary opera star, and mistress of tycoon Montague Reece. Troy's husband, chief superintendent of Scotland Yard, is hired to protect Sommita but she is found with a knife through her heart. c1980.
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DC13073
Killer's wedge by Ed McBain.
1 disc. Narrated by Ray Foushee.
It is a normal Friday afternoon in the 87th Precinct squadroom, until Virginia Dodge walks in. Now the detectives are under siege by a woman holding a gun and a bottle of nitroglycerin. Dodge's husband has just died in jail, and she is seeking retribution against Steve Carella, the cop who sent him there. As Dodge waits for Carella's arrival, she vows to kill anyone who attempts to stop her. Strong language and some violence. c1959. (87th Precinct mysteries ; 7)
DC10555
Judas Priest: a Father Dowling mystery by Ralph McInerny.
1 disc. Narrated by Robert Adams.
Chris and Janet Burke, a former priest and nun, look to Father Dowling for guidance when their daughter, Sonja, plans to enter a convent. Sonja's murder throws Dowling into the middle of an investigation. 1991.
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DC13734
Tunnel vision by Sara Paretsky.
1 disc. Narrated by Mitzi Friedlander.
Investigator V.I. Warshawski agrees to find out why low-income housing planned by a women's trade collective is blocked. She also worries about a homeless family living in the basement of her condemned office building. When a shelter board member is found murdered in V.I.'s office after offering to help the family, all three concerns merge into one. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller 1994.
DC18166
Where serpents lie by T. Jefferson Parker.
1 disc. Narrated by Chuck Benson.
While Terry Naughton, head of Orange County's Crimes against Youth, struggles to come to terms with the loss of his young son, Matt, he also tracks down Horridus. The suspect takes young girls from their homes, dresses them like angels, and then returns them basically unharmed with a piece of snake skin placed within the folds of their garments. Strong language, violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1998.
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DC13881
First offense by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg.
1 disc. Narrated by Ann Hodapp.
Probation officer Ann Carlisle has been raising her son, David, alone since her husband disappeared from his highway patrol car four years ago. Shortly after Ann begins dating district attorney Glen Hopkins, she is shot outside her office. Glen suspects the parolee who rescues her, but Ann is becoming convinced that her husband is stalking her. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. c1994.
DC12678
Interest of justice by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg.
1 disc. Narrated by Mary Woods.
Judge Lara Sanderstone's house is ransacked after she frees an accused murderer. Meanwhile, her sister Ivory has banned Lara from her family because Lara disapproves of her abusive new husband Sam. When Ivory and Sam are found murdered, Lara and a police detective frantically look for connections with the help of Ivory's son and Emmet, who has Lou Gehrig's disease. Strong language, some violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. c1993.
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DC01525
The black mountain: a Nero Wolfe novel by Rex Stout.
1 disc. Narrated by Ed Kallay.
In the most daring adventure in his brilliant career, Nero Wolfe needs two round-trip plane tickets to Rome, false passports, a colt.38, a razor-sharp knife, and cyanide pills to trap an elusive murderer. 1954.
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Science Fiction
DC33834
Matter by Iain M. Banks.
1 disc. Narrated by Kathy Reynolds.
Ferbin and Oramen are the misfit heirs of conquering King Hausk of the Sarl, who rules a backward and patriarchal realm deep beneath the surface of the artificial Shellworld Sursamen. Their exiled sister, Djan, is now a powerful agent of the Culture's Special Circumstances division. When King Hausk is murdered, Ferbin narrowly avoids the conspirators and sets out to ask Djan's help, but soon they learn of the horrific forces a hidden enemy is about to unleash. Some descriptions of sex, descriptions of violence, and some strong language. 2008. (The Culture ; 8)
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Sea Stories
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Jester's fortune: an Alan Lewrie naval adventure by Dewey Lambdin.
1 disc. Narrated by Marc Rosen.
In 1796, Naval Commander Alan Lewrie's ship is part of a British squadron patrolling the Adriatic Sea against Napoleon's forces. They battle Balkan pirates and rescue an English widow and her child from enemy soldiers. Sequel to "A King's Commander" (DC20287), followed by "King's captain". Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2002, c1999. (Alan Lewrie naval adventure series ; 8)
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Short Stories
DC34030
If you liked school, you'll love work by Irvine Welsh.
1 disc. Narrated by Bruce Roney.
Who is the mysterious Korean chef who has moved in with Chicago socialite Kendra Cross, and what does he have to do with the disappearance of her faithful pooch, Toto? In "Miss Arizona", Raymond Wilson Butler is writing a biography of a legendary U.S. movie director, so how does he end up as a piece of movie memorabilia? And in the title story, can Mickey Baker, an English bar-owner on the Costa Brava, manage to maintain his barmaid Teresa's body weight at the sexual maximum while attending to the youthful Persephone and dodging his persistent ex-wife and a pair of Spanish gangsters? Descriptions of violence, explicit strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 2007.
DC08780
A West quartet: four novels of intrigue and high adventure by Morris West.
1 disc. Narrated by Malcolm Armstrong.
Four short novels with the common elements of adventure and a tie to Australia. 1981.
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Supernatural Fiction
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Blood price by Tanya Huff.
1 disc. Narrated by Laura Giannarelli.
Eight months ago, Vicki Nelson quit the Toronto homicide department because retinitis pigmentosa caused night blindness and some loss of her peripheral vision. Now a private detective, Vicki happens upon a corpse drained of blood. When the police refuse to believe a vampire is responsible, Vicki finds help from a surprising source: romance writer Henry Fitzroy, a benign vampire. Strong language and violence. Followed by "Blood Trail". 1991. (Blood series ; 1)
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Suspense (Fiction)
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Vendetta: Lucky's revenge by Jackie Collins.
1 disc. Narrated by Madelyn Buzzard.
Sicilians never forget someone who causes them trouble, and Donna Bonnatti Landsman has plans for Lucky Santangelo, who now owns Panther Studios. Donna's determination to take over the company leads to murder and revenge. Sequel to "Lady boss" (DC09796). Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 1997.
DC08971
Kingdom of shadows by Barbara Erskine.
1 disc. Narrated by Madelyn Buzzard.
For years, Clare has been haunted by dreams of her ancestor, Isobel, and the torture she received at the hands of her husband. When Clare inherits Duncairn Castle where Isobel died, she refuses to sell it, and her life becomes irrevocably linked with Isobel's. 1988.
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DC08262
The confession of Joe Cullen by Howard Fast.
1 disc. Narrated by Harold Roberts.
Joe Cullen makes confessions to the police, a priest and a hooker about the death of a priest in Honduras. Thus begins a web of intrigue involving the CIA and a plot to trade guns to the Contras for cocaine. 1989.
DC10770
The deep end by Joy Fielding.
1 disc. Narrated by Madelyn Buzzard.
Joanne, recently separated from her husband, receives a series of sinister phone calls in which the caller claims to be an infamous killer-rapist and insists that she will be his next victim. Joanne cannot convince anyone to believe her story. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. c1986.
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DC08632
Triple: a novel by Ken Follett.
1 disc. Narrated by Bryon Johnsen.
In 1968, Israeli Intelligence learns that Egypt soon will be capable of constructing an atomic bomb. An agent devises a plan to lead the quietest hijacking in history. Strong language and descriptions of sex. 1979.
DC19648
Day of confession by Allan Folsom.
1 disc. Narrated by Ted Stoddard.
Hollywood lawyer Harry Addison travels to Rome to recover the body of his brother, Daniel, a priest. After he realizes that the corpse is not Daniel, Harry is framed for murder and flees. He uncovers a sinister plot to destabilize China by genocide, and--still hoping to find his brother alive--Harry gets help from some unlikely sources. Strong language, violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1998.
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DC07487
Mrs. Pollifax and the Golden Triangle by Dorothy Gilman.
1 disc. Narrated by Pat Barlow.
The eccentric Emily Pollifax, grandmother and part-time CIA agent, is sent as a courier to Bangkok. When she learns that her contact has been murdered, she is quick to improvise. 1988, c1968.
DC09584
Snare of serpents by Victoria Holt.
1 disc. Narrated by Jill Ferris.
Davina's beloved governess is replaced by the appalling Zillah Grey, a former music hall actress. Shortly after Davina's father marries Zillah, he is poisoned and Davina is tried for the crime. Her escape to South Africa leads to further adventure and romance. 1990.
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DC10010
The secret pilgrim by John le Carré.
1 disc. Narrated by Bob Askey.
Ned York, an ex-member of British intelligence and now head of a spy school, invites his former boss, George Smiley, to address the student body. This visit triggers Ned's reminiscences of his 30 years in the business of intelligence. Some strong language. 1990.
DC18326
Numbered account by Christopher Reich.
1 disc. Narrated by James DeLotel.
Nick Neumann takes a job at the United Swiss Bank in Zurich to solve the mystery behind his father's death seventeen years earlier. Leaving behind a Wall Street career and his fiancée, Neumann finds himself being recruited by a U.S. Drug Enforcement agent, who wants his help in halting a Middle Eastern money launderer. Descriptions of sex and some violence. 1998.
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DC09483
Deep lie: a novel by Stuart Woods.
1 disc. Narrated by Peter Johnson.
CIA analyst Katherine Rule fights to force her superiors and her government to act against a Soviet plot. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1986.
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