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Books with author Read by Jack Sondericker

  • Journey To The Center Of The Earth by Jules Verne from Books In Motion.com

    Jules Verne, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, Jan. 15, 2013)
    In Jules Verne's classic tale Professor Von Hardwigg and his nephew Harry discover the entrance to an ancient volcanic tunnel in Iceland. They choose to explore it for the mysteries it may hold, the Professor for scientific knowledge, and Harry to prove his bravery to a beautiful girl. It is a dangerous journey that may destroy them both. As they travel deep into the caverns they encounter a subterranean world that pre-existed man. It is an adventure as fascinating and strange as any explorer ever recorded. Finally, with their equipment lost and food running low they must face the consequences of a vital choice; attempt returning to the world above, or explore even deeper mysteries in hopes of rescue.
  • The Present Darkness by Frank Peretti from Books In Motion.com

    Frank Peretti, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, May 10, 2005)
    Aston is just a typical small town. But when a skeptical reporter and a prayerful pastor begin to compare notes, they suddenly find themselves fighting a hideous New Age plot to subjugate the townspeople, and eventually the entire human race. The battle rages in the spirit world between Rafar, leading his legions from the world of darkness, and Tal, leading his army of angels. The battle is unseen by the townspeople, but they feel its presence and the vortex of evil threatening to annihilate the town and its people. Pastor Hank Bushe and newspaperman Marshall Hogan join the battle, and lead the human crusade against the plotting of others in the town. The fighting is vicious and the outcome is unforgettable. Read by Jack Sondericker. 16 CD's 17.8 Hrs.
  • The Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace by John C Duval from Books In Motion.com

    John C Duval, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, May 23, 2014)
    Wallace picked up the name Big-Foot while in a Mexican prison, because the prison attendants couldnt find a boot large enough to fit him. Not only was he large of foot but also of deeds. Big-Foot Wallace was an Indian-fighter, hunter, and Texas Ranger. Few men have witnessed as many stirring incidents, had more hair-breadth escapes, or gone through more of the hardships and perils of a border life than Big-Foot Wallace. He was a participant in almost every fight, foray and skirmish with the Mexicans and Indians that took place in Texas since he first landed on her shores in 1836.
  • Swiss Family Robinson by Johann Wyss from Books In Motion.com

    Johann Wyss, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, Jan. 15, 2013)
    The Swiss Family Robinson recounts the adventures of a father, mother, and four sons marooned on a tropical island. The story unfolds beginning with the tragic storm that claims their ship and the lives of the captain and crew, continuing with their own harrowing battle with the elements and dangerous landing on the remote island shore, and onward through their ingenious use of the materials at hand to survive. They encounter adventure after adventure, with discovery following upon discovery until, at last, they must face the choice of staying on the island that has become their home, or return to a civilization they left behind.
  • The Spoilers by Rex Beach from Books In Motion.com

    Rex Beach, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, )
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  • Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad from Books In Motion.com

    Joseph Conrad, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, Aug. 29, 2014)
    First published in 1902, HEART OF DARKNESS has clearly earned its place in literary history. The story is based on Conrads personal experiences in Central Africa and closely parallels many of the events that occurred while he worked his way up the Congo River, and back, on a steam wheeler. Those events inspired him to create characters and a story line that deals with the early greedy exploitation of the Congo by the Europeans, in this case, through the ivory trade. As in all Joseph Conrads stories it starts out slow but when the action breaks, the listeners will be pleased they stayed with it and experienced a great work.
  • The Mysterious Rider by Zane Grey from Books In Motion.com

    Zane Grey, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, Jan. 15, 2013)
    No one knows why the mysterious rider showed up at the ranch, or where he came from. He seems gentle and kindly, but fire smolders behind those eyes, which can ignite in a sudden blaze of gunfire. ""Hard-riding cowboys, the beautiful girl, and that love of nature which lifts this author's books above the average story of their type."" --N.Y. Times.
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells from Books In Motion.com

    H.G. Wells, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, Feb. 24, 2014)
    Narrowly missing death at sea, Pendrick finds a risky sanctuary on a remote island as an invited guest of Dr. Moreau. Pendrick is unaware of the evil that lurks behind the scenes. Dr. Moreau is in the midst of scientific experiments he feels will benefit all mankind. Whether his ambitions are worthy, or mad, is yet to be proven. He has succeeded only in achieving the grotesque. When Pendrick finally discovers the extent of Moreau's ghastly experiments, he is horrified at what he sees. Then he knows, he must escape the island at any cost...
  • King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard from Books In Motion.com

    H. Rider Haggard, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, Jan. 15, 2013)
    African explorer Allan Quatermain and his two companions aren't just searching for the fabled diamond mine of the Biblical King Solomon, deep in the heart of Africa, they are searching for a man. The trio braves long treks across parched, waterless deserts and the icy cold of the mountains. They survive wicked witchcraft and fierce tribes, only to be lured into an eerie stalactite cave of skeletons where they narrowly escape being buried alive in a tomb of diamonds with chests full of uncut stones, some as large as pigeon's eggs
  • The Shepherd Of The Hills by Harold Bell Wright from Books In Motion.com

    Harold Bell Wright, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Strangers aren't well received in the Mutton Hollow neighborhood of the Ozarks. But there was something different about this old gentleman. The cut of his clothes revealed he was obviously from the world beyond the ridges. He carried himself with the unconscious air of one long used to power and influence. His face was marked deeply by pride; pride of birth; of intellect, of culture; but there was more, the countenance of one fairly staggering under a burden of disappointment and grief. No one knew his past, or why he came to the hollow. But his quiet presence was soon to be felt by every family in Mutton Hollow.
  • The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain from Books In Motion.com

    Mark Twain, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, June 9, 2015)
    Tom Canty, a boy of the London slums, and Edward Tudor, a boy destined to be King of England, were born on the same day. Though worlds apart, they were so amazingly similar in features they could have been mistaken for twins. A chance encounter in the castle brings them together and an impish plan prompts the two to exchange clothing. The plan backfires when Edward is mistaken for a peasant and, in spite of his protests, is thrown out into the streets to endure the life of the slums. And poor, frightened Tom is forced to assume the role of royalty.
  • The U.P. Trail by Zane Grey from Books In Motion.com

    Zane Grey, Read by Jack Sondericker

    Audio CD (Books In Motion, Jan. 15, 2013)
    A survey engineer finds a young woman who has survived a Sioux battle. The story follows the progression of the railway line through Wyoming in outstanding Zane Grey fashion.