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- In the aftermath of the First World War, Hugh Thurne, a British diplomat involved in the peace negotiations, finds solace in his rented palazzo in Venice rather than returning to his wife and the c...
- When Tommy and Tuppence visited an elderly aunt in her gothic nursing home, they thought nothing of her mistrust of the doctors; after all, Ada was a very difficult old lady.
- C.J. Adams, who’d been teased about her seeming lack of interest in men, one day impulsively embraced a handsome stranger, pretending they were secret lovers. Then the man seized the moment to deepen the kiss—and aroused in her a passionate need she’d never expected. Had destiny somehow tossed...
- O. Henry wove together several stories into this highly episodic narrative. Set in the fictional country of Coralio in Central America, a banana republic where larceny is rampant and revolution lur...
- Inspired by a 1919 silent film, this chilling adaptation of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari won the Independent Publisher Award in 1998 for best direct-to-audio production. John De Lancie stars as a yo...
- No writer today illuminates the struggles of families—and the crises that can tear them apart—better than #1 New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Mitchard. "A first-rate storyteller" (Newsweek)
- This is a gripping family saga, with a monstrous father, loving mother and their four children, set in seductive Cairo from 1917 to 1953 against a backdrop of political upheaval.
- Omar Sharif leads an all-Egyptian cast in a three-parter recorded entirely in Egypt's capital...
- Omar Sharif leads an all-Egyptian cast in a three-parter recorded entirely in Egypt's capital...
- Omar Sharif leads an all-Egyptian cast in a three-parter, recorded entirely in Egypt's capital...
- An emotionally wrenching tale of three brothers and the brutal act that irrevocably changes their lives.
- Call for the Dead introduces the world's most famous undercover operative, George Smiley. Here is le Carré at his best, as he employs special techniques of espionage together with sustained action ...
- In search of himself in the Arizona wilds, shellshocked war veteran Glenn Kilbourne realizes that he can never return to his former shallow society life, but to give it up means giving up the love ...
- The dog Buck and his survival in the Klondike during the gold rush.
- Jack London's stories are classic American favorites. Recorded unabridged in audio are "Call of the Wild" and three special Klondike stories.
- After ten laid-back years, the zany crew at Jake Stonebender's little Key West bar is presented with a problem so complex that even the entire gang, equipped with telepathy, teleportation, and time...
- The universe in is peril. Due to a cluster of freakish phenomena, the United States' own defense system has become a doomsday machine, threatening the entire universe. Only one man can save everyth...
- Twenty years after Callahan's Crosstime Saloon was revealed, the original bar is gone, but Mike Callahan's spirit lives on in the new bar, named Mary's Place for his daughter. On this inauspicious ...
- In The Camel Club, bestselling author David Baldacci paints a frighteningly vivid portrait of a world that could be our own very soon, and the few people who have a chance to stop the chaos.
- In The Camel Club, bestselling author David Baldacci paints a frighteningly vivid portrait of a world that could be our own very soon, and the few people who have a chance to stop the chaos.
- Jessica Tregarth goes to England to visit her grandfather—an invitation which surprises and pleases her as a chance to learn more about her family background. She's barely off the boat before a cha...
- The outcry when Conan Doyle pushed Sherlock Holmes over the Reichenbach Falls is nothing compared to the chaos that ensues when Lorinda Lucas tries to dispose of Miss Petunia and her siblings. The ...
- The famed ghost of Fort Warren in Boston Harbor. Spooky Candlelight tale set during the Civil War.
- Tale of a haunted lighthouse in Boston Harbor
- A classic old New England ghost tale, the story of Peter Rugg, the missing man.
- General Jonathan Moulton, hero of the French and Indian war, makes a bargain with Satan
- In this Southern saga begun by Michael McDowell and finished after his death by Tabitha King, seven-year-old Calley and her mother find themselves exiled to Pensacola Beach after the brutal murder of her father. There a woman awaits their presence—for Calley is no normal little girl.
- Without doubt, the greatest work of Geoffrey Chaucer. A brilliant picture of medieval life.
- Without doubt, the greatest work of Geoffrey Chaucer. A brilliant picture of medieval life.
- Without doubt, the greatest work of Geoffrey Chaucer. A brilliant picture of medieval life.
- This modern translation of these sometimes bawdy stories, written in the 14th century by the Father of English Poetry, entertain while telling us about England before the Renaissance.
- In this classic, the narrator tells of making the usual April pilgrimage to Becket's shrine at Canterbury with thirty others. Each traveler is to tell four tales during the course of the trip, and ...
- Oscar Wilde was a prolific and spontaneous storyteller who once declared, “I cannot think otherwise than in stories.” Here are a handful of his shorter works that demonstrate his range, versatility, and skill as a storyteller, too often overshadowed by his reputation as a dramatist, critical...
- The critically acclaimed author of the Sharon McCone series delivers a riveting new mystery about a small town pitted against a foreign corporation.
- Someone is out to kill the nation's high-level politicos in this electrifying new thriller in the bestselling Will Lee series.
- Doctor Peter Blood's quiet life is shattered when he is convicted of treason for helping a wounded nobleman. He's swept into a slave ship but escapes from slavery during a pirate attack. He becomes...
- Dr. Peter Blood gives medical attention to a wounded man after the battle of Sedgemore, as the Dragoons arrive in search of rebels.
- Falsely accused of being a rebel, Peter Blood is sent to Barbados and sold into slavery.
- Blood secures a small boat and plans to escape from Barbados
- A Spanish pirate ship attacks Bridgetown, as Blood and his fellow slaves plan to escape the plantation.
- The pirates loot the town of Bridgetown, as Blood and the convicts discover their escape boat has been sunk.
- Blood poses as a liberated Spanish prisoner, as his captured ship is stopped off Hispaniola by a a Spanish Galleon.
- While in Tortuga, Captain Blood meets the French Buccaneer Levasseur, who wants to join forces with Blood's crew.
- Captain Levasseur captures the son and daughter of the Governor of Tortuga, and takes them to the island of the Virgin Magra.
- Captain Blood and his crew are trapped by Spanish Galleons, anchored outside the harbor of Maracaybo.
- Heavily outnumbered, Captain Blood devises a plan to escape from Maracaybo.
- Arabaella Bishop and Lord Julian are sailing to Barbados, when their ship is attacked by Don Miguel and the Milagrosa.
- Captain Blood attacks the Milagrosa, not knowing Arabella is onboard.
- Outnumbered by Colonel Bishops Jamaica Fleet, Captain Blood accepts a Kings Commission from Lord Julian to escape capture/
- Even holding a Kings Commission, Colonel Bishop plans to capture and hang Captain Blood at Port Royal.
- Captain Blood and his fleet join forces with the French to attack Cartagena.
- In a spectacular battle on both land and sea, Captain Blood and his buccaneers attack Cartagena.
- Captain Blood sails into Port Royal for the final showdown with the French fleet.
- The Greatest Pirate Adventure Of Them All!
- This book's eight tales of danger and adventure feature David Grief, who came to the South Pacific at the age of twenty and two decades later owned a vast trading empire. He played the South Sea ga...
- Classic sea-faring, coming of age story enjoyed by all ages...
- A masterly portrayal of obsessional jealousy.
- A deeply perceptive study of love and jealousy.
- Johanna Lindsey presents another in her extraordinarily popular Malory family series, and this time charming Mr Anderson meets his match when a feisty pirate’s daughter is introduced into civiliation.
- Havoc lies on the horizon; the very existence of the place known as Faerie is at grave risk
- As Jane Marple sat basking in the Caribbean sunshine she felt mildly discontented with life.
- Carly grew up in the late twentieth century in the home of her independent mother. Scarred by a childhood trauma, Carly decides to face her fears head on by joining the Army, where she finds love. Wounded, she is sent home to Ivy Manor and the care of three generations of women who endured their...
- A woman returns home to find the truth about the death of her childhood friend.
- Carrie had a secret: she possessed terrifying telekinetic powers that could make inanimate objects move, a lighted candle fall, or a door lock.
- Jack Collier is a brilliant but troubled Ph.D. candidate at Harvard - the kid from the wrong side of the tracks. But he has an idea that will make medical history.
- John Egan is a misfit, a twelve-year-old in the body of a grown man with the voice of a giant. With his sensitivity to the changing vibrations within himself and his parents' disheartening marital ...
- The masterful stories in this collection relate Holmes and Watson's involvement with the case of an eminent physiologist...
- Nina Reilly’s investigation into an unsolved murder takes her on a dark journey strewn with old crimes, bitter truths, and heart-stopping danger.
- Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson mystery shorts.
- On the day of his wedding, Conrad, heir to the house of Otranto, is killed under mysterious circumstances. His calculating father, Manfred, fears that his dynasty will now come to an end and determ...
- Late one night, two teachers investigate a mysterious flashing light in the sports pavilion, while the rest of the school sleeps.
- An ingenious thriller of murder, revenge, and mystery in remote wilderness, by the acclaimed author of The Firefly and Hunting Season
- Toby Peters, the Hollywood private eye, finds trouble under the big top when his services are required by Emmett Kelly. A circus elephant has been electrocuted, and Kelly fears for his life. Toby g...
- From the bestselling author of Killing Me Softly and Beneath the Skin comes a stunning novel of psychological suspense.
- Catherine Carmier is a compel-ling love story set in a deceptively bucolic Louisiana countryside, where blacks, Cajuns, and whites maintain an uneasy coexistence. After living in San Francisco for...
- The only thing that gets Julie through the day is her CAT. But the beast had friends down the road.
- In this sequel to Kidnapped, Balfour returns to the city to defend his friend against false charges of murder. In so doing, he sets eyes on young Catriona and is caught between feuding Scottish clans.
- Cause Celeb - the critically acclaimed debut novel from a writer with a boundless grasp of the existential and the uproarious - has just landed in America.
- Back home in Boston, U.S.A., he was a blueblood named Waldo Smith-Jones, but when he found himself in a desperate effort to survive on a lost island of primitive men and beasts, he won not only a n...
- THE CELESTINE PROPHECY is a compelling story of intrigue, suspense, and revelation. An ancient...
- Don't miss CELL: A topical and terrifyingly plausible novel from the hard drive of the King of contemporary horror...
- Victoria Trumbull may be ninety-two, but she is as sharp as the proverbial tack. So when she is the only one to spot something amiss in the town cemetery, the police chief listens. Something is indeed amiss. First comes a request to disinter a coffin for reburying elsewhere. Then things go wrong...
- The most dangerous (usually to himself) humorist in America is back - back in the living room. And he's not taking any prisoners. Although he might take naps.
- Even in an age of cutting-edge technology, old beliefs die hard...
- Philip Franks and Geraldine James star in the first full-cast dramatisation of a P. D. James murder mystery for nine years...
- With her New York Times bestselling Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels, Laurell K. Hamilton wraps readers up in stories of suspense and sensuality. Cerulean Sins is no exception.
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