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E:\Audiobooks XX ================ The Interpretation of Murder 01.15 by Jed Rubenfeld The Interpretation of Murder 02.15 The Interpretation of Murder 03.15 The Interpretation of Murder 04.15 The Interpretation of Murder 05.15 The Interpretation of Murder 06.15 The Interpretation of Murder 07.15 The Interpretation of Murder 08.15 The Interpretation of Murder 09.15 The Interpretation of Murder 10.15 The Interpretation of Murder 11.15 The Interpretation of Murder 12.15 The Interpretation of Murder 13.15 The Interpretation of Murder 14.15 The Interpretation of Murder 15.15 *******In this ingenious, suspenseful historical thriller, Sigmund Freud is drawn into the mind of a sadistic killer who is savagely attacking Manhattan's wealthiest heiresses. Inspired by Sigmund Freud's only visit to America, The Interpretation of Murder is an intricate tale of murder and the mind's most dangerous mysteries. It unfurls on a sweltering August evening in 1909 as Freud disembarks from the steamship George Washington, accompanied by Carl Jung, his rival and protege. Across town, in an opulent apartment high above the city, a stunning young woman is found dangling from a chandelier—whipped, mutilated, and strangled. The next day, a second beauty—a rebellious heiress who scorns both high society and her less adventurous parents—barely escapes the killer. Yet Nora Acton, suffering from hysteria, can recall nothing of her attack. Asked to help her, Dr. Stratham Younger, America's most committed Freudian analyst, calls in his idol, the Master himself, to guide him through the challenges of analyzing this high-spirited young woman whose family past has been as complicated as his own. The Interpretation of Murder leads readers from the salons of Gramercy Park, through secret passages, to Chinatown—even far below the currents of the East River where laborers are building the Manhattan Bridge. As Freud fends off a mysterious conspiracy to destroy him, Younger is drawn into an equally thrilling adventure that takes him deep into the subterfuges of the human mind. Â Richly satisfying, elegantly crafted, The Interpretation of Murder marks the debut of a brilliant, spectacularly entertaining new storyteller. Alex y Robert 01.10 by Wena Poon Alex y Robert 02.10 Alex y Robert 03.10 Alex y Robert 04.10 Alex y Robert 05.10 Alex y Robert 06.10 Alex y Robert 07.10 Alex y Robert 08.10 Alex y Robert 09.10 Alex y Robert 10.10 ******a 21st century novel about a young American woman who goes to Spain to break into the male-dominated world of bullfighting. It stars Alejandra Herrera and Roberto de la Torre, two 19-year-old Twittering, Facebooking, videogaming bullfighters, and portrays a hipster generation's interpretation of an ancient and controversial spectacle Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 01.10 by James Robertson Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 02.10 Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 03.10 Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 04.10 Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 05.10 Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 06.10 Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 07.10 Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 08.10 Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 09.10 Book at Bedtime And the Land Lay Still 10.10 ******Michael Pendreich is curating an exhibition of photographs by his late, celebrated father Angus for the National Gallery of Photography in Edinburgh. The show covers fifty years of Scottish life but, as he arranges the images and writes his catalogue essay, what story is Michael trying to tell: his father's, his own or that of Scotland itself? Book of the Week Decline and Fall Diaries 2005-2010 1.5 by Chris Mullin Book of the Week Decline and Fall Diaries 2005-2010 2.5 Book of the Week Decline and Fall Diaries 2005-2010 3.5 Book of the Week Decline and Fall Diaries 2005-2010 4.5 Book of the Week Decline and Fall Diaries 2005-2010 5.5 ******Chris Mullin’s bestselling A View From the Foothills provided a riveting insider’s account of life as a junior minister. Laying bare the personalities, pyrotechnics and political intrigues of the Blair years, it was described as Yes Minister meets Alan Clark. Funny and self-deprecating, the new diaries run from his sacking by Blair as a minister after the 2005 elections to Election Day 2010 as he prepares to step down after 23 years as an MP wryly observing ‘ they say failed politicians make the best diarists, in which case I am in with a chance.’ Praise for A View from the Foothills '...gems sprinkled across every page...' Peter Hain 'Every once in a while, political diaries emerge that are so irreverent and insightful that they are destined to be handed out as leaving presents in offices across Whitehall for years to come. A View from the Foothills is one such book.' David Cameron, Observer Books of the Year Me and Hitch 1.5 by Evan Hunter Me and Hitch 2.5 Me and Hitch 3.5 Me and Hitch 4.5 Me and Hitch 5.5 ******Describes the working methods of Alfred Hitchcock and his insights into the filmmaking process through the letters and memories of the author, who collaborated with Hitchcock in making the film, "The Birds". Murder She Thought 1.5 - Dear George Murder She Thought 2.5 - Paint Murder She Thought 3.5 - Have a Nice Death Murder She Thought 4.5 - KK Murder She Thought 5.5 - Three is a Lucky Number Murder She Thought s02e01 - Domestic Violence Murder She Thought s02e02 - Portrait of an Unknown Man Murder She Thought s02e03 - Box ******Series of compelling crime stories by women writers Rogue Justice 1.5 by Geoffrey Household Rogue Justice 2.5 Rogue Justice 3.5 Rogue Justice 4.5 Rogue Justice 5.5 ****** Singled Out 1.5 by Virginia Nicholson Singled Out 2.5 Singled Out 3.5 Singled Out 4.5 Singled Out 5.5 ****** The First World War deprived Britain of three-quarters of a million soldiers, with as many more incapacitated. In 1919 a generation of women who unquestioningly believed marriage to be their birthright discovered that there were, quite simply, not enough men to go round. The press ran alarming stories about the 'Problem of the Surplus Women - Two Million who can never become Wives ...'. But behind the headlines were thousands of brave, emancipated individuals forced by a tragedy of historic proportions to rethink their entire futures. Tracing their fates, Virginia Nicholson shows how the single woman of the inter-war decades had to stop depending on men for her income, her identity and her happiness. Some just endured, others challenged the conventions, fought the system and found fulfilment. "Singled Out" pays homage to this remarkable generation of women who were changed by war, and in their turn helped change society. Storyteller The Life of Roald Dahl 1.5 by Donald Sturrock Storyteller The Life of Roald Dahl 2.5 Storyteller The Life of Roald Dahl 3.5 Storyteller The Life of Roald Dahl 4.5 Storyteller The Life of Roald Dahl 5.5 ****** The Diaries of Edith Appleton 1.3 The Diaries of Edith Appleton 2.3 The Diaries of Edith Appleton 3.3 ******Series of readings featuring extracts from the diaries of Edith Appleton, a nurse working close to the front line during the First World War. It is 1915 and Edie is based at Casualty Clearing Station Number 3 near Ypres, where she witnesses first-hand the horrors of war. In these dark days, small pleasures mean everything and the rare chance to have a bath is most welcome. The Elegance of the Hedgehog 1.5 by Muriel Barbery The Elegance of the Hedgehog 2.5 The Elegance of the Hedgehog 3.5 The Elegance of the Hedgehog 4.5 The Elegance of the Hedgehog 5.5 ******The enthralling international bestseller. We are in the center of Paris, in an elegant apartment building inhabited by bourgeois families. Renée, the concierge, is witness to the lavish but vacuous lives of her numerous employers. Outwardly she conforms to every stereotype of the concierge: fat, cantankerous, addicted to television. Yet, unbeknownst to her employers, Renée is a cultured autodidact who adores art, philosophy, music, and Japanese culture. With humor and intelligence she scrutinizes the lives of the building's tenants, who for their part are barely aware of her existence. Then there's Paloma, a twelve-year-old genius. She is the daughter of a tedious parliamentarian, a talented and startlingly lucid child who has decided to end her life on the sixteenth of June, her thirteenth birthday. Until then she will continue behaving as everyone expects her to behave: a mediocre pre-teen high on adolescent subculture, a good but not an outstanding student, an obedient if obstinate daughter. Paloma and Renée hide both their true talents and their finest qualities from a world they suspect cannot or will not appreciate them. They discover their kindred souls when a wealthy Japanese man named Ozu arrives in the building. Only he is able to gain Paloma's trust and to see through Renée's timeworn disguise to the secret that haunts her. This is a moving, funny, triumphant novel that exalts the quiet victories of the inconspicuous among us. The Late Alfred Hitchcock Presents - S01 - E01 (audiobooks) - The Waxwork The Late Alfred Hitchcock Presents - S01 - E02 - Sredni Vashtar The Late Alfred Hitchcock Presents - S01 - E03 - The Perfectionist The Late Alfred Hitchcock Presents - S01 - E04 - Being A Murderer Myself The Late Alfred Hitchcock Presents - S01 - E05 - The Dancing Partner ****** The Phoenix and the Carpet 1.5 by E Nesbit The Phoenix and the Carpet 2.5 The Phoenix and the Carpet 3.5 The Phoenix and the Carpet 4.5 The Phoenix and the Carpet 5.5 ******It's startling enough to have a Phoenix hatch in your house, but even more startling when it reveals you have a magic carpet on the floor. Conceited it may be, but the Phoenix is also good-hearted, and obligingly accompanies the children on their adventures through time and space-which, magic being what it is, rarely turn out as they were meant... The Secret Garden 01_12 by France Hodgson Burnett The Secret Garden 02_12 The Secret Garden 03_12 The Secret Garden 04_12 The Secret Garden 05_12 The Secret Garden 06_12 The Secret Garden 07_12 The Secret Garden 08_12 The Secret Garden 09_12 The Secret Garden 10_12 The Secret Garden 11_12 The Secret Garden 12_12 ******After the death of her parents, Mary is brought back from India as a forlorn and unwanted child, to live in her uncle's great lonely house on the moors. Then one day she discovers the key to a secret garden and, like magic, her life begins to brighten in so many ways. Three Cups of Tea 1.5 by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin Three Cups of Tea 2.5 Three Cups of Tea 3.5 Three Cups of Tea 4.5 Three Cups of Tea 5.5 ******While critics agree that Three Cups of Tea should be read for its inspirational value rather than for its literary merit, the book's central theme, derived from a Baltistan proverb, rings loud and clear. "The first time you share tea with a Balti, you are a stranger," a villager tells Greg Mortenson. "The second time, you are an honored guest. The third time you become family." An inspirational story of one man's efforts to address poverty, educate girls, and overcome cultural divides, Three Cups, which won the 2007 Kiriyama Prize for nonfiction, reveals the enormous obstacles inherent in becoming such "family." Despite the important message, critics quibbled over the awkward prose and some melodrama. After all, a story as dramatic and satisfying as this should tell itself. Women at War 1.5 Women at War 2.5 Women at War 3.5 Women at War 4.5 Women at War 5.5 ****** ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Total 0 folder(s); 108 file(s) Total files size: 351 MB; 351226 KB; 359655099 Bytes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^