Audiobooks XXI

Audiobooks XXI


E:\Audiobooks XXI ================= Book at Bedtime Crimson China 01.10 by Betsy Tobin Book at Bedtime Crimson China 02.10 Book at Bedtime Crimson China 03.10 Book at Bedtime Crimson China 04.10 Book at Bedtime Crimson China 05.10 Book at Bedtime Crimson China 06.10 Book at Bedtime Crimson China 07.10 Book at Bedtime Crimson China 08.10 Book at Bedtime Crimson China 09.10 Book at Bedtime Crimson China 10.10 ****** Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 01.10 by Rebecca Hunt Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 02.10 Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 03.10 Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 04.10 Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 05.10 Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 06.10 Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 07.10 Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 08.10 Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 09.10 Book at Bedtime Mr Chartwell 10.10 ******It's July, 1964. In bed at home in Kent, Winston Churchill is waking up. There's a visitor in the room, someone he hasn't seen for a while, a dark, mute bulk, watching him with tortured concentration. It's Mr Chartwell. In her terraced house in Battersea, Esther Hammerhans, young, vulnerable and alone, goes to answer the door to her new lodger. Book at Bedtime Sister 01.10 by Rosamund Lupton Book at Bedtime Sister 02.10 Book at Bedtime Sister 03.10 Book at Bedtime Sister 04.10 Book at Bedtime Sister 05.10 Book at Bedtime Sister 06.10 Book at Bedtime Sister 07.10 Book at Bedtime Sister 08.10 Book at Bedtime Sister 09.10 Book at Bedtime Sister 10.10 ******'My sister would never have killed herself.'When Beatrice hears that her little sister, Tess, is missing, she returns home to London on the first flight available. But Bee is unprepared for the terrifying truths she must face about her younger sibling when Tess's broken body is discovered in the snow.The police, Bee's friends, her fiancé and even her mother accept the fact that Tess committed suicide. But nobody knows a sister like a sister, and Bee is convinced that something more sinister is responsible for Tess's untimely death. So she embarks on a dangerous journey to discover the truth, no matter the cost. Book at Bedtime The Lifted Veil 1.5 by George Eliot Book at Bedtime The Lifted Veil 2.5 Book at Bedtime The Lifted Veil 3.5 Book at Bedtime The Lifted Veil 4.5 Book at Bedtime The Lifted Veil 5.5 ******The narrator, Latimer (no first name is given), is gifted or cursed with an otherworldly ability to see into the future and the thoughts of other people. Tragically, Latimer is revolted by much of what he discerns about others' motivations. His unwanted "gift" seems to stem from a severe childhood illness he suffered while attending school in Geneva. It is, however, possible to read the text where Latimer does not have a sixth-sense but a mental illness in which he believes he sees the future or the internal motivations of others. Latimer is otherwise an un-reliable narrator because although he is convinced of his power, none of his predictions ever really do come true the way he had envisioned them. Book of the Week Autobiography of Mark Twain 1.5 Book of the Week Autobiography of Mark Twain 2.5 Book of the Week Autobiography of Mark Twain 3.5 Book of the Week Autobiography of Mark Twain 4.5 Book of the Week Autobiography of Mark Twain 5.5 ******"Mark Twain's autobiography is a classic of American letters, to be ranked with the autobiographies of Benjamin Franklin and Henry Adams.... It has the marks of greatness in it--style, scope, imagination, laughter, tragedy."-- Book of the Week Letters to Monica 1.5 by Philip Larkin Book of the Week Letters to Monica 2.5 Book of the Week Letters to Monica 3.5 Book of the Week Letters to Monica 4.5 Book of the Week Letters to Monica 5.5 ****** Philip Larkin met Monica Jones at University College Leicester in autumn 1946, when they were both twenty-four; he was the newly-appointed assistant librarian and she was an English lecturer. In 1950 Larkin moved to Belfast, and thence to Hull, while Monica remained in Leicester, becoming by turns his correspondent, lover and closest confidante, in a relationship which lasted over forty years until the poet’s death in 1985. This remarkable unpublished correspondence only came to light after Monica Jones’s death in 2001, and consists of nearly two thousand letters, postcards and telegrams, which chronicle – day by day, sometimes hour by hour – every aspect of Larkin’s life and the convolutions of their relationship. Book of the Week The Fry Chronicles 1.5 Book of the Week The Fry Chronicles 2.5 Book of the Week The Fry Chronicles 3.5 Book of the Week The Fry Chronicles 4.5 Book of the Week The Fry Chronicles 5.5 ******Thirteen years ago, Moab is my Washpot, Stephen Fry’s autobiography of his early years, was published to rave reviews and was a huge bestseller. In those thirteen years since, Stephen Fry has moved into a completely new stratosphere, both as a public figure, and a private man. Now he is not just a multi-award-winning comedian and actor, but also an author, director and presenter. In January 2010, he was awarded the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards. Much loved by the public and his peers, Stephen Fry is one of the most influential cultural forces in the country. This dazzling memoir promises to be a courageously frank, honest and poignant read. It will detail some of the most turbulent and least well known years of his life with writing that will excite you, make you laugh uproariously, move you, inform you and, above all, surprise you. Daphne du Maurier - The Blue Lenses - 1 of 2 Daphne du Maurier - The Blue Lenses - 2 of 2 ******The terrifying post-operative nightmare of a woman who 'sees' anew... Metamorphosis 1.4 by Franz Kafka Metamorphosis 2.4 Metamorphosis 3.4 Metamorphosis 4.4 ******A novel about a man who finds himself transformed into a huge insect, and the effects of this change upon his life. Para Handy Tales 1 of 2 Para Handy Tales 2 of 2 ****** Para Handy has been sailing his way into the affections of generations of Scots since he first weighed anchor in the pages of the Glasgow Evening News nearly a hundred years ago. The Master Mariner and his crew - Dougie the Mate, Macphail the Engineer, Sunny Jim and The Tar - all play their part in evoking the irresistible atmosphere of a bygone age when puffers sailed between West Highland ports and the great city of Glasgow. This definitive edition contains all three collections published in the author's lifetime, as well as a new story never previously published. Extensive notes accompany each story, providing fascinating insights into colloquialisms, place-names and historical events. This volume also includes a wealth of contemporary photographs, depicting the harbours, steamers and puffers from the age of the Vital Spark. This edition includes one further story, which was discovered in 2001. Resnick - Wasted Years - 1 of 10 Resnick - Wasted Years - 2 of 10 Resnick - Wasted Years - 3 of 10 Resnick - Wasted Years - 4 of 10 Resnick - Wasted Years - 5 of 10 Resnick - Wasted Years - 6 of 10 Resnick - Wasted Years - 7 of 10 Resnick - Wasted Years - 8 of 10 Resnick - Wasted Years - 9 of 10 Resnick - Wasted Years - 10 of 10 ******A series of brutal robberies takes Detective Inspector Charlie Resnick back ten years. To a time when a rash of very similar incidents left him face to face with a frenzied sociopath who nearly brought his life to a premature end... and to a time when his wife ran off with her lover, putting paid to their marriage and leaving him with a psychic wound that still hasn't healed. Now with the look-alike robberies escalating in violence, Resnick fights to track the men down before they kill, just as he fights to stem the poignant memories that threaten to overwhelm him. Sick Heart River 01.10 by John Buchan Sick Heart River 02 Of 10 Sick Heart River 03 Of 10 Sick Heart River 04 Of 10 Sick Heart River 05 Of 10 Sick Heart River 06 Of 10 Sick Heart River 07 Of 10 Sick Heart River 08 Of 10 Sick Heart River 09 Of 10 Sick Heart River 10 Of 10 ******Sir Edward Leithen travels deep into the Canadian Arctic to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a man. Leithen confronts his fears during this dangerous mission as he draws closer to the deadly secret of the Sick Heart River. The Devil in Amber 1.5 by Mark Gatiss The Devil in Amber 2.5 The Devil in Amber 3.5 The Devil in Amber 4.5 The Devil in Amber 5.5 ******Lucifer Box - the gorgeous butterfly of King Bertie's reign, portraitist, dandy and terribly good secret agent - is feeling his age. Assigned to observe the activities of fascist leader Olympus Mons and his fanatical Amber Shirts in a snow-bound 1920s New York, Box finds himself framed for a vicious murder. Using all his native cunning, Box escapes aboard a vessel bound for England armed only with a Broadway midget's suitcase and a string of unanswered questions. What lies hidden in the bleak Norfolk convent of St Bede? What is 'the lamb' that Olympus Mons searches for in his bid for world domination? And what has all this to do with a medieval prayer intended to summon the Devil himself? From the glittering sophistication of Art Deco Manhattan to the eerie Norfolk coast and the snow-capped peaks of Switzerland The Devil in Amber takes us on a thrilling ride that pits Lucifer Box against the most lethal adversary of his career : the Prince of Darkness himself. The Ingoldsby Legends 01 The Lady Rohesia The Ingoldsby Legends 02 The Leech of Folkestone Part 1 The Ingoldsby Legends 03 The Leech of Folkestone Part 2 The Ingoldsby Legends 04 Bloudie Jacke of Shrewsberrie The Ingoldsby Legends 05 Jerry Jarvis' Wig The Ingoldsby Legends 06 The Spectre of Tappington Part 1 The Ingoldsby Legends 07 The Spectre of Tappington Part 2 The Ingoldsby Legends 08 Nell Cook The Ingoldsby Legends 09 A Singular Passage Part 1 The Ingoldsby Legends 10 A Singular Passage Part 2 ****** ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Total 0 folder(s); 95 file(s) Total files size: 389 MB; 388861 KB; 398193862 Bytes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^