Adult DAISY Audio Books and Online Digital Audio - Fiction
Adventure
DC28140
Atlantis found by Clive Cussler.
1 disc. Narrated by Quintin Maltby.
Artifacts from ancient civilizations are popping up everywhere and Dirk Pitt, his associate Al Giordino, and archaeologist/linguist Patricia O'Connell are investigating. But the Fourth Empire, a terrorist group led by the Wolf family, is determined to stop them and take over the entire world. Some descriptions of sex violence and some strong language. Bestseller. Sequel to "Flood tide (DC28366)", followed by "Valhalla rising" (DC30188). 1999. (Dirk Pitt novel ; 15)
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Christian Fiction
DC08276
The winds of autumn by Janette Oke.
1 disc. Narrated by Michael Hart.
The contradictions and emotional confusion of a young boy growing into manhood are the focus of this heartwarming story. Sequel to "Once upon a summer". c1987. (Seasons of the heart ; 2)
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General Fiction
DC33832
Kicking fifty by Lisa Appignanesi.
1 disc. Narrated by Roslyn Herst.
It's hard enough being a singleton at 30, but try being one at fifty, with a demented mum at one end and a difficult teenage daughter at the other. Jude, a divorced bookshop owner, gets what she wishes for - a lover, albeit one half her age. With her daughter and her ex up in arms, Jude relies on her sense of humour and letter-writing to see her through. Some descriptions of sex. 2003.
DC35705
The unyielding clamour of the night by Neil Bissoondath.
1 disc. Narrated by William Samples.
On an island nation where geography and education separate the advantaged from the disadvantaged, a young man of privilege leaves his home in the north to teach the children of the south. Arun believes that he can make a profound difference to children caught in the battlegrounds of civil war. He is unprepared for the realities of his new life. 2005.
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DC29965
The fearsome particles by Trevor Cole.
1 disc. Narrated by Clyde Bramadat.
Gerald Woodlore wakes one morning to find that he has reached the limits of what he can control. His company is in trouble, his wife Vicki is bending under the image of perfect happiness she constructs, and his son, Kyle, who quit school to volunteer with the military's civilian support staff in Afghanistan, has returned in the wake of a mysterious and traumatic event. Some descriptions of violence and some strong language. 2006.
DC24025
Sister of my heart by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni.
1 disc. Narrated by Jill Fox.
Soulmates Sudha and Anju are cousins raised in the same Calcutta household by their widowed mothers. Beautiful Sudha is burdened by family secrets, while ambitious Anju wants an education. But both are forced by economics into arranged marriages. Eventually they reunite in America. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 1999.
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DC17203
Dark jewels: a novel by Rita Donovan.
1 disc. Narrated by Robert Lowry and Christine Arsenault.
Murdoch MacFarland was broken when his first wife and eldest son died. Now he struggles against the hardship and isolation that exist in his second marriage. Then, like a dark jewel, a buried memory finally surfaces and speaks. 1990.
DC30451
The reluctant fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid.
1 disc. Narrated by George Thompson.
A young Pakistani man in the US is about to start a career and has fallen for a young woman when 9/11 occurs. Answering to his own conscience, he returns to Pakistan. From the perspective of a few years later, the young man relates his past experiences to an American man he meets in a cafe, whose visit to Lahore may or may not have to do with the young man's recent anti-American activities. Some strong language and descriptions of sex. 2007.
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DC05596
I'll take Manhattan by Judith Krantz.
1 disc. Narrated by Yvonne Fair Tessler.
The late Zach Amberville's magazine empire is being pulled apart by his brother, Cutter. But Cutter has not reckoned on Zach's daughter, Maxi. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1986.
DC34053
Your sad eyes and unforgettable mouth by Edeet Ravel.
1 disc. Narrated by Sarah Cannell.
When Maya and Rosie meet, their instant friendship quickly blossoms into an inseparable bond. Both are children of Holocaust survivors, but Maya refuses to become entangled in her mother's past, while Rosie is drawn into her parents' haunted world. A novel about the strength and nature of friendship, the weight of the secrets we keep, and whether or not we are ever able to truly live beyond the past. Some descriptions of sex and violence and some strong language. 2008.
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Historical Novels
DC35692
The horseman's graves: a novel by Jacqueline Baker.
1 disc. Narrated by Pat Barlow.
Set in the farmland on the Saskatchewan-Alberta border. The Schoffs are immigrant farmers fractured by the tragedy that has marked their son forever. Métis farmhand Lathias becomes the unofficial guardian to the boy. Both boys are drawn to young Elisabeth. When she falls into the river, no one can foresee how this event will mark everyone. 2007.
DC29668
Governor of the Northern Province by Randy Boyagoda.
1 disc. Narrated by Diane Ratuski.
An African named Bokarie arrives in a small town near Ottawa, desperate to conceal his warlord past, yet secretly laughing at what passes here for tragedy. When a little girl's accidental drowning re-launches Jennifer Thickson's stalled political career, Bokarie gets carried away by local politics, graced as he is with a clever tongue, plenty of Biblical references, and great dance moves. Some descriptions of sex and violence, some strong language. 2006.
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DC35727
Rain before morning by Michael Poole.
1 disc. Narrated by Pat Barlow.
The story of two young lovers, Nathan and Leah, who meet in 1913. Defying the strict morality of the day, they run off to spend a few months together amid the splendour of the rural coast before being banished to separate continents. With the outbreak of WWI, the young rebels find themselves engaged in a life and death conflict. c2006.
DC16770
The waiting time by Eugenia Price.
1 disc. Narrated by Gabriella Cavallero.
Coastal Georgia, late 1850s. When Abigail Banes of Boston marries plantation-owner Eli Allyn, she doesn't mind Eli's owning slaves because she knows he will treat them well. But then Eli drowns, and Abby is left to run the plantation. As Abby and her overseer, Thaddeus Green, become abolitionists, Thad becomes Abby's helpmate. c1997.
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DC11004
Blitz by Claire Rayner.
1 disc. Narrated by Josephine Tewson.
In the ruins and rubble of London, passion and courage are hit by the flames of war. Sequel to "Flapper" (DC33073). Followed by "Festival" (DC23454). 1990. (The Poppy chronicles ; 4)
DC05068
Missouri! by Dana Fuller Ross.
1 disc. Narrated by Bob Askey.
The steamboats of the Missouri carry pioneers, traders, gamblers, thieves and dance hall girls. Murderous bandits and Sioux Indians wait in ambush along the river banks. Some descriptions of sex. Sequel to "Idaho!" (DC05471). Followed by "Mississippi!". Bestseller 1985. (Wagons West ; 14)
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DC29593
The ruby in her navel by Barry Unsworth.
1 disc. Narrated by Jack Lamb.
Medieval Italy. Thurstan Beauchamp dreams of knighthood and love while working for the Norman king, the ruler of a multicultural society of Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Thurstan's ambitions entangle him in a murder plot and force him to choose between the lady Alicia and the belly dancer Nesrin. 2006.
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Love Stories
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Slightly dangerous by Mary Balogh.
1 disc. Narrated by Trish Grainge.
London is abuzz over the arrival of Wulfric Bedwyn, the reclusive Duke of Bewcastle, at the social event of the season. On this dazzling afternoon, one woman caught his eye - and she was the only female in the room who wasn't even trying. Christine Derrick was intrigued by the Duke, all the more so when he invited her to become his mistress. 2004.
DC12877
Christmas angel by Jo Beverley.
1 disc. Narrated by Ilona Dulaski.
At twenty-five, the earl Leander Knollis wants to settle down and start a family, but he admits that he seems to lack the faculty for romantic love. His search for a woman who desires something other than romance from marriage leads to Judith Rossiter, a widowed mother of two. But their growing attraction to each other must be put on hold as a series of family secrets come to light for both of them. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1992.
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DC33645
The crystal rose by Rebecca Brandewyne.
1 disc. Narrated by Jennifer Jolley.
Rose Windermere's family returns to England from India in 1835 after close friends are murdered. Fifteen years later Rose receives a cryptic message and discovers she's being stalked by businessman Raj Khanna. They fall in love while investigating the past and uncover a plot to assassinate Queen Victoria. Some descriptions of violence. 2006.
DC30980
Charming the prince by Teresa Medeiros.
1 disc. Narrated by Diane Kastelic.
Sir Bannor the Fearless fears only one thing - his children. When an unfortunate truce with the French forces the mighty English knight to return to a castle overrun with the rebellious imps, he sends his steward out to find a mother who will civilize them. But he is totally unprepared for the slender, dark-haired beauty, Lady Mallory, who enters his house. Descriptions of sex, some descriptions of violence and some strong language. 1999.
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DC11959
At first sight by Eva Rutland.
1 disc. Narrated by Kerry Cundiff.
When very nearsighted Cicely Roberts ventures out on a date without her glasses, she inadvertently meets British Mark Dolan by sitting down at the wrong table. Infatuated, Mark manoeuvres his way into her life. Soon he convinces Cicely to pursue her dream of being a dress designer and to undergo radial karatotomy surgery for her vision. But why is he so secretive about his own life? Some descriptions of sex. 1988. (Harlequin romance)
DC23400
A child's Christmas by Eva Rutland.
1 disc. Narrated by Chris Parente.
Eric Archer, ten, attends boarding school because his father is too busy to care for him. Eric's uncle, who lives nearby, is supposed to keep an eye on him but seems to forget - until the school counselor calls. Before long, Eric is at the centre of an expanding circle of love and friendship. 1997. (Harlequin superromance)
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DC34142
Sweet memories by LaVyrle Spencer.
1 disc. Narrated by Elizabeth Hemmerick.
Theresa, twenty-five, is looking forward to Christmas. Her brother Jeff will be home on leave, and the entire family will be together, so why does Jeff have to bring his friend Brian? Christmas is for families. But Brian has no family, and, besides, Jeff wants him to meet Theresa. Brian might be just what she needs to overcome the feelings about her generously endowed figure that make her so unsure of herself. Some strong language and descriptions of sex. 2006, c1984.
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Mysteries (Fiction)
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Sweet danger by Margery Allingham.
1 disc. Narrated by Gabriel Woolf.
Guffy Randall is making his leisurely way home from the French Riviera after delivering his aunt to an Italian spa, and he is unwilling to involve himself in chasing possible criminals. When he finds his friend, Albert Campion, impersonating royalty, courtiers and all, his ready curiosity is aroused. He cannot resist the temptation to join in a treasure hunt, but the light-hearted goose chase becomes something much more dangerous. 1933.
DC15576
The bad Samaritan by Robert Barnard.
1 disc. Narrated by George Holmes.
When vicar's wife Rosemary Sheffield realizes she has lost her faith, she takes a trip to the seashore to think it over. There she befriends a young Bosnian man, who follows her back home to the vicarage. Gossip that they are having an affair takes back seat to a more serious charge. The Bosnian is suspected of killing an unlikeable church member, and detective Charlie Peace is on the case. 1995.
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DC13978
Burning angel: a novel by James Lee Burke.
1 disc. Narrated by Bruce Huntey.
Sonny Boy Marsallus has to leave town when he interferes with the Giacanos' New Orleans action. But he returns to leave a mysterious notebook with Detective Dave Robicheaux, who is trying to help the Fontenot family with a claim against the land they have lived on for nearly a century. The Bertrands want it back. But why? Is there a connection with the information from Marsallus? Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1995.
DC35699
Sacred games by Vikram Chandra.
1 disc. Narrated by William Samples.
This epic novel delves into the life of Inspector Sartaj Singh, and into the criminal underworld of Ganesh Gaitonde, the most wanted gangster of India. Sartaj, "the silky Sikh" is now past forty, his marriage is over and his career prospects are on the slide. He's determined that he'll be the one to capture the legendary boss of G-Company. c2007.
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DC24679
Mulch ado about nothing: a Jane Jeffry mystery by Jill Churchill.
1 disc. Narrated by Jill Fox.
Jane Jeffry and her best friend, Shelley, sign up for a botany class before finding out that the regular teacher is in a coma. The substitute is obnoxious, and the class is full of eccentrics. When the new professor is murdered Jane investigates. Some strong language. c2000. (Jane Jeffry mysteries ; 12)
DC18428
The complete Sherlock Holmes by [Arthur Conan Doyle.]
2 discs. Narrated by Robert Gladwell.
A complete collection of every Sherlock Holmes story ever written, including all four novels and fifty-six short stories. 1992.
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DC35700
Seventy-seven clocks by Christopher Fowler.
1 disc. Narrated by Richard Nazarewich.
Bryant and May, the irascible detectives of London's Peculiar Crimes Unit, know that time is the key in solving the murders of various members of a wealthy aristocratic family. Investigations lead them into a world of class conflict, craftsmanship and the secret loyalties of big business. Bryant is at his rudest and May at his most exasperated. 2005. (A Bryant & May mystery)
DC15132
Deep sleep by Frances Fyfield.
1 disc. Narrated by Carol Marsh.
Just when pharmacist Pip Carlton tires of his annoying wife, she dies in her sleep. This leaves him free to pursue his voluptuous assistant, Kim Perry. But Kim's ex-husband, Duncan, a detective constable, is still furtively watching Kim's movements. And, though recovering from surgery, prosecutor Helen West has questions about Mrs. Carlton's death. Strong language and violence. 1991.
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DC35721
Death pans out by Ashna Graves.
1 disc. Narrated by Barbara Karmazyn.
While recovering from breast cancer, journalist Jeneva Leopold seeks solitude and healing at her uncle's idle gold mine in Oregon. She soon gets to know the locals and learns the inside story on living in the harsh landscape. The death of a young miner sends her on a quest for answers. What she uncovers nearly claims her life. 2007.
DC15163
Happy are the poor in spirit by Andrew M. Greeley.
1 disc. Narrated by Bob Askey.
Bishop Ryan is trying to work on a computer program of his own design when he is confronted by Candi Cain, daughter of Bart, a commodities tycoon. Candi insists that a ghost is trying to kill her dad, and "It's like, totally gross." The ghost is supposed to be that of Mary Anne Haggerty, her father's date for his senior prom, who disappeared the day after the prom in 1947. Some strong language. 1994.
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DC35651
The Xibalba murders by Lyn Hamilton.
1 disc. Narrated by Barbara Karmazyn.
Lara McClintoch travels to Mexico to help Dr. Hernan Castillo with a mysterious project. When the good doctor's body is found in his museum office, Lara retraces his recent steps, into the jungles. As the body count escalates, Lara must uncover the secrets of the Mayan underworld known as Xibalba. 1997.
DC35691
Does your mother know? by Maureen Jennings.
1 disc. Narrated by Barbara Karmazyn.
While at a conference on police methodology in Edinburgh, Christine Morris is contacted by the Northern Constabulary, who inform her that her estranged mother has been involved in a vehicular homicide and has gone missing. Reluctantly, Christine agrees to fly to Stornoway, where her mother was last seen; her arrival is followed by the suspicious death of one of the islanders. Her investigations lead her to a plot against one of the young princes, who is planning a visit to the island. 2006.
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DC13604
Lieberman's choice by Stuart M. Kaminsky.
1 disc. Narrated by Christopher Hurt.
When Shepard finds his wife with a fellow officer, he shoots them and sequesters himself, along with his dog and enough explosives to blow up Chicago's North Side, thus creating a classic standoff. Lieberman and Hanrahan, amiable partners and raconteurs, are assigned to talk Shepard out of further action, but one plan after another fails. Sequel to "Lieberman's folly." Strong language and some violence. 1993.
DC17488
A certain justice by John T. Lescroart.
1 disc. Narrated by Ray Foushee.
In San Francisco, a black man seen killing white accountant Michael Mullen gets off on a technicality. At Mullen's wake, his friends retaliate by lynching a black man they wrongly assume is stealing a BMW. Horrified, Kevin Shea attempts to cut the man down to save him. Shea fails, and a picture of his attempt seems to show him as the leader of the lynch mob. Strong language, violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1995.
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DC23232
Occam's razor by Archer Mayor.
1 disc. Narrated by John Polk.
When Lieutenant Joe Gunther of the Brattleboro, Vermont, police department investigates a body on the railroad tracks, he has no inkling that the case would lead to a powerful politician. Another murder and an abandoned vehicle also become entwined with the original crime. Some violence and some strong language. c1999. (Joe Gunther mysteries ; 10)
DC17331
The broken promise land by Marcia Muller.
1 disc. Narrated by Pam Ward.
Someone within the inner circle of country-singing star Ricky Savage is making disturbing threats. Savage's sister-in-law, Detective Sharon McCone, hires Hy Ripinsky for protection, but Savage's crumbling marriage and upcoming tour create gaps in the security net, and the danger moves within striking range. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. c1996. (Sharon McCone mysteries ; 17)
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DC11289
Indemnity only: a novel by Sara Paretsky.
1 disc. Narrated by Mitzi Friedlander.
When private investigator V.I. Warshawski searches for a missing girl, she discovers the body of a murdered man and gets involved in a complicated insurance scam. Strong language. 1982.
DC35694
Petty treason: a Sarah Tolerance mystery by Madeleine E. Robins.
1 disc. Narrated by Jacqui Bishop.
Miss Sarah Tolerance is a private investigator of sorts - the sole one of her kind in 1810 London. Her newest case is puzzling: who killed the Chevalier d'Aubigny? He was found beaten to death in his own bed, all the doors and windows of the house sealed tight. It is a classic locked-room mystery, but Miss Tolerance knows she can find the key. c2004. (Sarah Tolerance mysteries ; 2)
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DC35689
Point of honour by Madeleine E. Robins.
1 disc. Narrated by Trish Grainge.
Young widow Sarah Tolerance invents a new role for herself: "investigate agent". Her stock-in-trade is composed of her wits, her discretion and her expertise in fencing. She will need all her skills when she is asked to reclaim an antique fan for Count Verseillon. She finds that nothing about this task is what it seems. 2003.
DC13237
Night prey by John Sandford.
1 disc. Narrated by David Palmer.
Koop is a cat burglar and murderer. When he becomes obsessed with Sara Jensen after robbing her apartment, he increases his assaults. Alarmed, his two pursuers search wildly for clues to identify him. Feminist investigator Meagon Connell vows that, with or without Lucas Davenport's help, she will capture Koop before her cancer kills her. Strong language, violence, and some descriptions of sex. c1994. (Prey series ; 6)
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DC13685
Asta's book by Barbara Vine.
1 disc. Narrated by Norma West.
Asta and Rasmus come to Hackney in 1905 from Denmark. Asta keeps loneliness at bay by keeping a diary, and these, published seventy years later uncover the truth of an unsolved crime, and much else besides. As Asta's grand-daughter reads, they refer to a Mrs Roper, and connect with a documentary film on the disappearance of Lizzie Roper's daughter. Will this throw some light on the mystery, and who was Asta's mysterious daughter, Swanny? 1993.
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Supernatural Fiction
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Dark prince by Christine Feehan.
1 disc. Narrated by Lianne Attersley.
Raven Whitney, a telepathic hunter of serial killers, travels to the Carpathian Mountains for a little rest. She hears Mikhail Dubrinsky's cries of loneliness telepathically and answers, only to find she is his life mate. Dubrinsky, Prince of the Carpathians, enchants Raven, while fending off a group of vampire killers. Explicit descriptions of sex and violence. c1999.
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Suspense (Fiction)
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The book of evidence by John Banville.
1 disc. Narrated by Tom Crowe.
A remarkable blend of thriller, farce and dramatic tragedy, "The book of evidence" is the first-person prison testimony of Freddie Montgomery - convicted for the ghastly and seemingly motiveless kidnap and murder of a young woman. Trying to make sense of the crime that destroys his life, Freddie's monologue is also an attempt to come to terms with forty years of aimless drifting and dissolution. Descriptions of violence. 1989.
DC26315
No second chance by Harlan Coben.
1 disc. Narrated by Steve Armstrong.
Dr. Marc Seidman has been shot, his wife has been murdered, and his infant daughter has been abducted. Eighteen months after a failed ransom attempt Marc is contacted again, but this time he bypasses the authorities and enlists the help of his ex-girlfriend Rachel Mills - a former FBI agent. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2003.
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DC33945
The Beijing conspiracy by Adrian d'Hage.
1 disc. Narrated by Jim Daly.
The message on the Al-Jazeera television network is chilling: Dr Muhammad Bashir, the mastermind behind some of al-Qaeda's most deadly bombings against the West, has warned of a single horrific biological attack on civilization. There is no cure for this virus, and though the White House has dismissed the broadcast as scaremongering, Denzel O'Connor, the CIA's most experienced counter-terrorism expert, knows the President is bluffing. O'Connor suspects the virus has found its way into the hands of al-Qaeda - but where are they? 2007.
DC16345
Dark road home by Karen Harper.
1 disc. Narrated by Ann Hodapp.
To escape a stalker, Ohio attorney Brooke Benton retreats to an Amish community. Her new Amish neighbour, Daniel Brand, has returned from a stint in the outside world. The two are thrown together when Daniel's niece is killed by a hit-and-run driver, and Brooke, fearing she was the target, insists on investigating. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 1996.
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DC10682
The last place God made by Jack Higgins.
1 disc. Narrated by Jon Cartwright.
Neil Mallory was a pioneer pilot of the 1930s who crashed in some of the worst jungle in the world. When in Brazil, he became involved with the savage Huna Indians and Sam Hannah, a strange American ace pilot. 1971.
DC12867
Spandau Phoenix by Greg Iles.
1 disc. Narrated by David Hartley-Margolin.
On May 10, 1941, Rudolf Hess flew to England for a meeting with the Duke of Hamilton. But was it Hess who met with the Duke, or was it his pilot? Now in 1987, Spandau Prison is being demolished. The last prisoner--number seven--has committed suicide. Or has he been murdered? And was he really Hess? Hans Apfel finds some papers at Spandau that may answer those questions, but now he and his wife are in great danger. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. c1993.
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DC14081
Our game: a novel by John Le Carré.
1 disc. Narrated by Graeme Malcolm.
Larry Pettifer fails to show up for the lecturing job his old friend Tim Cranmer finds for him, and now Cranmer's mistress, Emma Manzini, has disappeared, too. A huge fortune is also missing from Russian banks. Cranmer is eager to find the pair without revealing his former secret-agent status and what he knows about parts of the world formerly behind the Iron Curtain. Some strong language. Bestseller 1995.
DC12009
One summer by Karen Robards.
1 disc. Narrated by Ilona Dulaski.
Johnny Harris is returning to Tylerville, Kentucky, after spending eleven years in prison for supposedly stabbing his girlfriend to death. Rachel Grant, his high school teacher, had been the only one who believed him innocent. In fact, now she offers Johnny a job at her family's store so he can be paroled. Then shortly after Johnny returns to town, another woman is stabbed. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 1993.
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DC21495
Bitch factor by Chris Rogers.
1 disc. Narrated by Mary Woods.
Former Houston assistant district attorney Dixie Flannigan, now a bounty hunter, helps an attorney friend ensure that a client, on trial for a young girl's hit-and-run death, appears in court. Dixie catches up with the accused in North Dakota, where a blizzard forces her to get to know him. Strong language and violence. c1998. (Dixie Flanagan stories ; 1)
DC33848
Subterranean by James Rollins.
1 disc. Narrated by Maggie Pettet.
A team of specialists led by archeologist Ashley Carter is sent to explore a subterranean labyrinth full of breathtaking wonders - and terrors. Previous voyagers there have not returned, and mysteries and revelations occur that could change the world. There are also things that should not be disturbed - and a truth that could doom the expedition: they are not alone. Some descriptions of sex, strong language, and descriptions of violence. 1999.
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DC13814
Heat by Stuart Woods.
1 disc. Narrated by Harold Roberts.
Framed by a fellow officer, ex-DEA agent Jesse Warden is offered a deal, a presidential pardon in exchange for infiltrating the Aryan Universe, a deadly Idaho cult, but his mission becomes complicated when he falls in love with a cult member. Strong language and violence. c1994.
DC14058
Imperfect strangers by Stuart Woods.
1 disc. Narrated by Nick Sullivan.
The man sitting next to Sandy Kinsolving on the plane shares his problem. Both of their wives are planning to leave them, and both will be destroyed financially as a result. Having just watched "Strangers on a train," they decide to solve their problems by killing each other's wives. Kinsolving soon calls off the plan, but the stranger goes ahead with the arrangement. Some strong language, some violence, and explicit descriptions of sex. c1995.
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War Stories
DC35704
Empress of Asia by Adam Schroeder.
1 disc. Narrated by Harold Roberts.
In 1942 Singapore, Canadian seaman Harry Winslow falls madly in love with Lily, a young Englishwoman. They are separated during an air raid and Harry begins a desperate search for her. Years later, in her dying moments, Lily reveals an astonishing secret. Harry journeys to Thailand, piecing together the events of past years. 2006.
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