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by Marian Keyes narrated by Gerri Halligan
ISBN: 978 1 4074 6719 1 Reference: DIR1331
Duration: 16h 45m (approx.) on 14 CDs
Rachel Walsh is twenty-seven and the miserable owner of size 8 feet. She has regular congress with Luke Costello, a man who wears his leather trousers tight. And she's fond - some might say too fond - of recreational drugs. Until, that is, everything goes pear-shaped and she finds herself being frog-marched to the... Read More »
by Edward Marston narrated by Simon Prebble
ISBN: 978 1 4074 7597 4 Reference: DIR1636
Duration: 8h (approx.) on 7 CDs
London, 1851. The London to Birmingham mail train is robbed and derailed, injuring the driver and others aboard. With the opening of the Great Exhibition at hand, interest is mounting in the engineering triumphs of the railways. But not everyone is celebrating. Planned with military precision, this crime challenges the... Read More »
by Lauren St John narrated by Bianca Amato
ISBN: 978 1 4074 2124 7 Reference: RTL1053
Duration: 11h (approx.) on 9 CDs
This searingly honest memoir describes growing up on an African farm during the Rhodesian Bush War and the twilight years of white colonialism in the 1970s. It also explores the shock yet euphoria of Zimbabwean independence in the 1980s as St John navigates her way through the immense personal and political changes. The... Read More »
by Brian Jacques narrated by Various Narrators
ISBN: 978 1 4074 7462 5 Reference: DIR1600
Duration: 12h (approx.) on 11 CDs
New York Times best-selling author Brian Jacques has millions of copies of his phenomenally popular Redwall series in print. Fans cannot get enough of the feasting, fighting, and fantastic adventures that fill every book. A horrifying creature has landed on the shores of Mossflower country - Gulo the Savage, a wolverine... Read More »
by Ann Granger narrated by Maggie Mash and Glen McCready
ISBN: 978 1 4074 8036 7 Reference: DIR1901
Duration: 12h 45m (approx.) on 12 CDs
It is 1864 when Lizzie Martin takes up the post of companion to a wealthy widow who is also a slum landlord. Lizzie is intrigued to learn that her predecessor disappeared, supposedly having run off with an unknown man. But when the girl's body is found in the rubble of one of the recently demolished slums around the... Read More »
by Gerald Seymour narrated by Crispin Redman
ISBN: 978 1 4074 7946 0 Reference: DIR1845
Duration: 17h 15m (approx.) on 15 CDs
In a military family there is no worse crime than cowardice. Malachy Kitchen, intelligence officer posted to Iraq, appears guilty of it while on patrol with an infantry platoon ambushed by insurgents. When word spreads that he was 'yellow' under hostile fire, his life starts to disintegrate. Kicked out of the army, he... Read More »
by Iain Banks narrated by Tom Cotcher
ISBN: 978 1 4074 8006 0 Reference: DIR1880
Duration: 12h 30m (approx.) on 11 CDs
In a bid to uncover the unique spirit of the single malt whisky, author lain Banks has decided to undertake a tour of the distilleries of his homeland. His tour of Scotland combines history, literature and landscape in an entertaining and informative account. Read More »
by Elizabeth Noble narrated by Gerri Halligan
ISBN: 978 1 4074 7217 1 Reference: DIR1559
Duration: 14h 45m (approx.) on 13 CDs
A group of friends, a few bottles of wine and a good book. What could be better? The women who form the Reading Group are as varied as the books they choose to read. But each has secret hopes and fears - for a new lover; a straying husband; an ailing mother; a tearaway teenager. Can they find the answers to life's... Read More »
by Sue Gee narrated by Judy Bennett
ISBN: 978 1 4074 2183 4 Reference: RTL1094
Duration: 11h (approx.) on 10 CDs
Friends since university, with busy working lives behind them, Dido and Georgia have long been looking forward to carefree days of books and conversation, when each finds herself caught up in unexpected domestic drama. Dido, for the first time, has cause to question her marriage; widowed Georgia feels certain her husband... Read More »
by Azar Nafisi narrated by Lisette Lecat
ISBN: 978 1 4074 7216 4 Reference: DIR1558
Duration: 18h 30m (approx.) on 16 CDs
An inspired blend of memoir and literary criticism, Reading Lolita in Tehran is a moving testament to the power of art and its ability to change and improve people's lives. In 1995, after resigning from her job as a professor at a university in Tehran due to its repressive policies, Azar Nafisi invited seven of her best... Read More »
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