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  • The Road to Little Dribbling

    Howard Hughes

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, March 15, 2001)
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  • Whose Body?

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Audio CD (BBC Audiobooks, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Ian Carmichael is Lord Peter Wimsey, with Patricia Routledge as his mother, in this BBC radio full-cast dramatization. Wimsey's mother has heard through a friend that Mr. Thipps, a respectable Battersea architect, found a dead man in his bath, wearing nothing but a gold pince-nez. Lord Wimsey makes his way straight over to Mr. Thipps, and a good look at the body raises a number of interesting questions. Why would such an apparantly well-groomed man have filthy black toenails, flea bites and the scent of carbolic soap lingering on his corpse? Then comes the disappearance of oil millionaire Sir Reuben Levy, last seen on the Battersea Park Road. With his beard shaved he would look very similar to the man found in the bath—but is Sir Levy really dead?
  • How I Spent My Summer Holidays

    W.O. Mitchell

    Audio Cassette (BTC Audiobooks, Aug. 1, 1998)
    When How I Spent My Summer Holidays was first published in 1981, one reviewer wrote: "If Who Has Seen the Wind told the story of a young boy's coming to terms with death, How I Spent My Summer Holidays tells of a young man's attempt to come to terms with his own sexuality and that of the world around him." The twelve-year-old young man is Hugh, and in small-town Saskatchewan it is the hot summer of 1924. When Hugh and his friends dig a secret cave out on the Prairie, they find it occupied by a patient who has escaped from the mental hospital. Defying the adult world, the boys become involved with a former war hero and current rum-runner in sheltering and feeding the runaway. But when passions explode into murder, Hugh leaves his boyhood behind him forever.
  • Who Has Seen the Wind

    W.O. Mitchell

    Audio Cassette (BTC Audiobooks, Oct. 15, 2000)
    Since its publication in 1947, Who Has Seen the Wind has sold over half a million copies in Canada alone, and more than 5,000 copies on cassette. Now, for the first time ever, this magnificent archival recording of W.O. Mitchell reading his famous novel can be enjoyed on CD. Hailed as the great Canadian classic of boyhood, Who Has Seen the Wind tells the story of young Brian, who learns about life and death, freedom and justice, as he comes of age in the west. Set in the fictional town of Crocus, Saskatchewan, the novel explores the evolving consciousness of Brian OÂ’Connal, the local druggistÂ’s son. Just four years old at the novelÂ’s outset, Brian brings a delightfully naive and undeniably canny sensibility to the pivotal experiences of childhood and adolescence. Moving, humorous, and eloquent, Who Has Seen the Wind portrays the beauty and power of the Prairies and of the human spirit, and introduces some of the most vivid characters ever in Canadian fiction. A consummate performer and irrepressible storyteller, W.O. Mitchell reads his best-loved work in the inimitable style that has delighted audiences throughout Canada for generations.
  • Dodger

    Terry Pratchett

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, Sept. 10, 2012)
    A storm. Rain-lashed city streets. A flash of lightning. A scruffy lad sees a girl leap desperately from a horse-drawn carriage, in a vain attempt to escape her captors. Can the lad stand by and let her be caught again? Of course not, because he's... Dodger!
  • Runaway Jury

    John Grisham, Michael Beck

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, )
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  • The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve

    G. Edward Griffin, Mark Bramhall (Reader)

    Audio CD (Audiobooks.com, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Experience one of the most important non-fiction works of the twentieth century with this all new unabridged audio recording of The Creature from Jekyll Island. Read by audiobook veteran, Mark Bramhall, this 20 disc audio CD edition unravels the mystery of money and banking.Where does money come from? Where does it go? Who makes it? The money magicians' secrets are unveiled. We get a close look at their mirrors and smoke machines, their pulleys, cogs, and wheels that create the grand illusion called money. A dry and boring subject? Just wait! You'll be hooked in five minutes. Reads like a detective story which it really is. But it's all true. This book is about the most blatant scam of all history. It's all here: the cause of wars, boom-bust cycles, inflation, depression, prosperity. Creature from Jekyll Island will change the way you view the world, politics, and money. Your world view will definitely change. You'll never trust a politician again or a banker.
  • The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner And Other Stories

    Terry Pratchett

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Poor Mr Swimble is having a bad day. Rabbits are bouncing out of his hat, pigeons are flying out of his jacket and every time he points his finger, something magically appears – cheese sandwiches, socks . . . even a small yellow elephant on wheels! It’s becoming a real nuisance – and he’s allergic to rabbits. His friends at the Magic Rectangle can’t help, but the mysterious vacuum cleaner he saw that morning may have something to do with it . . . Fourteen fantastically funny stories from master storyteller Sir Terry Pratchett, full of food fights, pirates, wizards and crooks! ‘Arresting stuff! So funny it’s criminal!’ – PC Gorsebush Jones
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  • Sherlock Holmes Essentials Volume Two: The Favorite Stories of Conan Doyle, Volume Two

    Arthur Conan Doyle, Full Cast

    Audio CD (BBC Audiobooks, Sept. 13, 2011)
    Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective is one of the most enduringly popular sleuths of all time. This value-priced six-story series has the consistency of the same team of directors, producers, dramatizers and leading actors, including Clive Merrison as Holmes and Michael Williams as Watson.
  • Knife Edge

    Malorie Blackman

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, Oct. 24, 2006)
    Sephy is a Cross, one of the privileged in a society where the ruling Crosses treat the pale-skinned noughts as inferiors. But her baby daughter has a nought father, Jude, who is eaten up with bitterness. He blames Sephy for his family’s terrible losses. Now Jude’s life rests on a knife-edge. Will Sephy be forced, once again, to take sides?
  • Yes Man

    Danny Wallace

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, Dec. 4, 2008)
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  • One Good Turn

    Kate Atkinson, Jason Isaacs

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, May 25, 2010)
    Case Histories, once again featuring ex-cop turned private investigator Jackson Brodie.It is summer, it is the Edinburgh Festival. People queuing for a lunchtime show witness a road-rage incident – an incident which changes the lives of everyone involved. Jackson Brodie, ex-army, ex-police, ex-private detective, is also an innocent bystander – until he becomes a suspect. With Case Histories, Kate Atkinson showed how brilliantly she could explore the crime genre and make it her own. In One Good Turn she takes her masterful plotting one step further. Like a set of Russian dolls each thread of the narrative reveals itself to be related to the last. Her Dickensian cast of characters are all looking for love or money and find it in surprising places. As ever with Atkinson what each one actually discovers is their true self.Unputdownable and triumphant, One Good Turn is a sharply intelligent read that is also percipient, funny, and totally satisfying.From the Hardcover edition.