Adult catalogue (Oct - Dec `16) *NEW
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Adult catalogue (Oct - Dec `16) *NEW
NEW TITLES NOW AVAILABLE ON MP3 CD SEE ORDER FORM FOR MORE INFORMATION OAKHILL UNABRIDGED AUDIO BOOKS NEW TITLES OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 2016 AVA I L A B L E E X C L U S I V E LY IN IRELAND DIGITAL DOWNLOADS FROM OVERDRIVE FROM THE BOOK NEST LIBRARY SUPPLY A N D U L V E R S C R O F T D I G I T A L S E E O R D E R F O R M F O R D E TA I L S U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O B O O K S O N C O M P A C T D I S C & M P 3 C D WELCOME TO OAKHILL AUDIO BOOKS Oakhill Audio Books are available exclusively in Ireland from The Book Nest Library Supply. To order choose one of the following options: •Post your order to: Frank Kelly The Book Nest Library Supply Unit 9A Cleveragh Business Centre Sligo Republic of Ireland •Email your order to: orders@booknest.ie •For all enquiries: Tel: 071 914 8263 Mobile: 087 2443361 ‘available exclusively in Ireland from The Book Nest Library Supply’ OAKHILL AUDIO FEATURES: • PROFESSIONALLY RECORDED COMPACT DISCS, PRODUCED TO IMPECCABLE STANDARDS • PACKAGED IN ATTRACTIVE, HARDWEARING, LIBRARY BOXES • FREE SERVICING TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS • FREE LIFETIME REPLACEMENT COMPACT DISCS • MARC RECORDS AVAILABLE T H E F R E S H E S T N A M E O N T H E U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O S C E N E LATEST NEWS FROM OAKHILL PUBLISHING Acclaim for The Expatriates ‘Brilliantly plotted and written, utterly absorbing, often heartbreaking’ – Daily Mail Acclaim for Lives Lost ‘ … a compelling story that leaves you wanting to hear more about Pieter’s work and his life’ – We Love This Book Acclaim for Paul Fraser Collard ‘Marvellous fun’ – Peterborough Telegraph Acclaim for The Silent Ones ‘She has created a terrific villain, fiendishly clever’ – Daily Mail Dear Librarian As the evenings draw in what could beat listening to a great story, beautifully read? And Oakhill’s autumn list has plenty to delight and entertain. We start with a fabulous selection of thriller and mysteries. Politics and espionage take centre stage in Stella Rimington’s Breaking Cover, a tale of counterespionage. The Envoy by Edward Wilson, set in 1950s London with the KGB, CIA and MI6 plus blackmail and double dealing. In The Death of an Owl by Paul Torday and Piers Torday Andrew Landford is tipped as the next PM, but a mishap in a dark country lane threatens his future, should he own up or lie? In Jamie Doward’s Hostage a bomb takes out a CIA station chief in Geneva, a serial killer strikes in the UK and in Algeria terrorists control the illicit trade in guns and drugs. In Rasputin’s Shadow by Raymond Khoury FBI agent Sean Reilly has a new case: the apparent suicide of a Russian embassy attaché. His investigation reaches back beyond the Cold War to Imperial Russia. Steve Mosby’s Cry for Help presents Dave Lewis, a man with a history, and Sam Currie, a man with a past, and there’s a killer at large. M. H. Baylis’s Rex Tracey is sucked into a world of honour killings and clashing traditions in Black Day at the Bosphorus Café. In Tom Wood’s A Time to Die, even for an assassin like Victor, some men are too evil to live, like Milan Rados, former commander in the Serbian army. In Harry Bingham’s The Dead House a young woman’s body is found a tiny church, victim of a dark and disturbing mix of crime and medieval religious practices. In River of Souls by Kate Rhodes Jude Shelley, a cabinet minister’s daughter, was left for dead in the Thames. Then another body is washed up, an elderly priest. What are the Shelley family hiding? Burned and Broken by Mark Hardie sees DS Frank Pearson and DC Catherine Russell from the Essex Police brought in after a colleague’s death – they must crack the case, but not damage the force’s reputation. And what starts as a misplaced bank card soon turns sinister in The Victim by Jane Bidder. In The Case of the Missing Bronte by Robert Barnard Scotland Yard’s Perry Trethowan is shown an unpublished Bronte manuscript, motive enough for theft and murder. The Silent Ones by Ali Knight finds Darren, only 11 when sister Carly and four other teenage girls disappeared. A woman confessed to their murders but refused to say any more. Darren needs to find the truth. In Britta Bolt’s Lives Lost Pieter Posthumus is having a quiet drink when the screaming starts. Marloes is arrested for two murders but have they got the right person? Laetitia Rodd, Archdeacon’s widow and private detective of the utmost discretion, is the sleuth in The Secrets of Wishtide by Kate Saunders: in winter 1850, Sir James Calderstone asks her to investigate the woman his son intends to marry. C U T T I N G T H E C O S T Love and friendship link many of our new titles: Vanessa Greene’s The Little Pieces of You and Me features best friends Isla and Sophie. In Winter Street by Elin Hilderbrand Kelley is a proud father of four, but by Christmas the family is in crisis. Three women based in Hong Kong are The Expatriates by Janice Y. K. Lee. At sixty Matthew thinks he’s hit rock bottom, but he has a way to go yet in Jim Powell’s Trading Futures. And parents and children are central to Lesley Lokko’s Little White Lies, A Sister’s Duty by June Francis, The Miner’s Girl by Maggie Hope and The Library at the Edge of the World by Felicity HayesMcCoy. In Essie Fox’s The Last Days of Leda Grey a horrific accident left Edwardian actress Leda abandoned for decades, until journalist Ed Peters finds her. This is Now by Ciara Geraghty is set in an ordinary bank, in an ordinary town. What was about to happen? In Bernhard Schlink’s The Woman on the Stairs a lost painting reappears and the three men who loved the woman in the painting are stunned and vow to find her. And Michael M.Thomas‘s Fixers sees a candidate who promised hope and change staff his campaign with Wall Street insiders in exchange for cash. With The White City by Simon Morden we face a dystopian future. Fleeing London’s inferno, Mary and Dalip battle towards the one place in all of Down without magic – will they find their way home? Steve Jamieson’s Bilbo:The Lifeguard Dog, tells the true story of Steve, lifeguard on a Cornish beach, and Bilbo, a chocolate Newfoundland puppy, who changes his life forever. Hunter Davies‘s The Co-Op’s Got Bananas! A Memoir of Growing Up in the Post-War North will resonate with many. While Sarah Shaw’s Portland Place: Secret Diary of a BBC Secretary is based on her 1971 diary, when she was a young woman working in London. Finally there’s historical fiction with Stewart Binn’s The Darkness and the Thunder: 1915 set on the Western Front. And in Simon Scarrow’s The Generals:The Wellington and Napoleon Quartet, Book 2, Napoleon and Wellesley both intend to win, whatever the cost. In The Lone Warrior by Paul Fraser Collard Jack Lark arrives in Delhi in 1857 just as the Indian Mutiny explodes. And in Dark Serpent by Paul Doherty Ralph Grandison, a leper, has been found dead, a dagger from the Crown Jewels in his chest. And as ever, for more details of these and all our titles, please visit our website. Julian Batson Julian Batson Publisher B U T N O T T H E Q U A L I T Y OCTOBER 2016 AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD & MP3 CD UK, CANADA & NEW ZEALAND • DECEMBER 2016 AUSTRALIA JANE BIDDER The Victim Read by Meriel Scholfield A kindly voice from the ‘Lost or Stolen’ option at the other end of the phone confirmed that no one had taken money from her cards in the short time they’d gone missing. Thank heavens. She decided there was no need to cancel them … When Georgie Hamilton’s car goes missing and then reappears outside her house hours later, her family is convinced she must have left it there – after all, her handbag is still on the back seat. But as her bank accounts start being emptied, and her husband’s and clients’ funds are raided too, it’s clear someone has stolen her identity and is playing fast and loose with it ... About the author Jane Bidder is a well-known journalist who has contributed to The Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express,Woman,Woman’s Home and Good Housekeeping, to name but a few. Until recently, she was the writer in residence of a high security male prison. 8 CDs • OCD 1124 • 978-1-78433-952-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1124 • 978-1-78433-988-3 • Playing time: 9hrs 50mins* HUNTER DAVIES The Co-Op’s Got Bananas! A Memoir of Growing Up in the Post-War North (NF) VANESSA GREENE PAUL DOHERTY Dark Serpent Read by Richard Burnip Despite the struggle to make ends meet during the tough years of warfare in the 1940s and rationing persisting until the early 1950s, life could still be sweet. Especially if you were a young boy, playing football with your pals, saving up to go to the movies at the weekend, and being captivated by the latest escapade of Dick Barton on the radio. Chocolate might be scarce, and bananas would be a pipe dream, but you could still have fun. Hunter Davies captures this period beautifully. His memoir of growing up in post-war North of England from 1945 onwards, should be one that will resonate with thousands of readers across Britain. About the author Hunter Davies is a journalist and author of over 50 books, including the only official biography of the Beatles. After his recent unveiling of a devious assassin, Sir Hugh Corbett has returned to service as the Keeper of the Secret Seal. Summoned to meet the King, Corbett and Ranulf learn of the death of Corbett’s friend, Ralph Grandison. Ralph, a leper, has been found dead in a rowing boat, a dagger in his chest. But this murder is not the first of its kind. Other patients of the hospital, all former knights of the Royal household, are being targeted. The discovery that Ralph was killed by a poison dagger that once belonged with the Crown Jewels leads Corbett down a complex path, where the risk of disease plays out against the backdrop of finding an assassin who will use any means necessary to kill. About the author Paul Doherty was born in Middlesbrough. He studied History at Liverpool and Oxford Universities and obtained a doctorate for his thesis on Edward II and Queen Isabella. 10 CDs • OCD 1125 • 978-1-78433-954-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1125 • 978-1-78433-990-6 Playing time: 12hrs 24mins* 8 CDs • OCD 1126 • 978-1-78433-955-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1126 • 978-1-78433-991-3 Playing time: 9hrs 30mins* Read by Cameron Stewart The Little Pieces of You and Me Read by Victoria Fox Best friends Isla and Sophie made each other a promise a long time ago: to never let life pass them by.Years later, Isla is in love, living abroad and fulfilling her dreams. But for Sophie, things haven’t turned out the way she was expecting and she hasn’t achieved any of the things she and Isla talked about. And then, in one sudden moment, life irrevocably changes for both women. Isla and Sophie have hard decisions to make but above all else they must face up to the uncertainty that lies ahead. About the author Vanessa Greene is the author of four novels: The Vintage Teacup Club,The Seafront Tea Rooms,The Beachside Guest House and The Little Pieces of You and Me, all of which are available from Oakhill. Acclaim for The Little Pieces of You and Me ‘You’ll laugh as much as you cry at this poignant tale of female friendship, love and loss’ – Marie Claire 7 CDs • OCD 1127 • 978-1-78433-956-2 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1127 • 978-1-78433-992-0 Playing time: 8hrs 12mins* This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. P A C K E D I N S T U R D Y C A S E S F O R L I B R A R Y U S E OCTOBER 2016 AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD & MP3 CD UK, CANADA & NEW ZEALAND • DECEMBER 2016 AUSTRALIA ELIN HILDERBRAND Winter Street Read by Laurel Lefkow Kelley Quinn is the owner of Nantucket’s Winter Street Inn and the proud father of four – Patrick, Kevin, Ava and Bart, all of them grown and living in varying states of disarray. As Christmas approaches, Kelley is looking forward to getting the family together for some quality time at the inn. But when he walks in on his wife Mitzi kissing Santa Claus – or the guy who’s playing Santa at the inn’s annual party – utter chaos descends. With the three older children each reeling in their own dramas and Bart (a Marine) unreachable in Afghanistan, it might be up to Kelley’s ex-wife to save Christmas at the Winter Street Inn. About the author Elin Hilderbrand lives with her husband and their three children on Nantucket, Massachusetts, where her novels are set. Acclaim for Winter Street ‘Winter Street … [will] get you in the holiday mood’ – Kirkus Reviews 5 CDs • OCD 1128 • 978-1-78433-970-8 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1128 • 978-1-78706-006-7 • Playing time: 6hrs 27mins* JANICE Y. K. LEE The Expatriates Read by Laurel Lefkow LESLEY LOKKO STEVE MOSBY Little White Lies Read by Julia Barrie Cry for Help Read by David Thorpe Set in present-day Hong Kong, The Expatriates follows the lives of three women. An unspeakable tragedy leaves twenty-something Mercy with a crippling personal inertia, and Margaret, a mother of three, numb and unable to heal. In the same small expatriate community, Hilary tries to distract herself from a marriage gone stale by providing piano lessons for a local orphan, only to find her actions openly criticised on an anonymous online forum. The individual, sometimes overlapping perspectives of Mercy, Margaret and Hilary are woven together, exposing the insularity and complex privilege of the expatriate world, whilst also revealing the fragility of a woman’s position in the world. About the author Janice Y. K. Lee was born and raised in Hong Kong. She graduated from Harvard College with a degree in English and American Literature and Language and is a former editor at Elle. In a beachfront mansion in Martha’s Vineyard, Annick and Rebecca relax, knowing that their children are in the care of life-long friend Tash. But by the end of the afternoon, one of the children will have vanished … Annick, daughter of an actress and an assassinated president, has spent her life running from the truth of her family’s wealth. Rebecca has always done the right thing. Perfect daughter. Perfect wife. Perfect mother. She’s beginning to wonder if she’ll ever get chance to live for herself. And Tash, free from the poverty of her heritage, has the world at her feet. So why is she struggling to keep a grip on her life? This is the sweeping story of three very different women – their pasts, their secrets, and their friendship. About the author After various careers from cocktail waitress to kibbutz worker, Lesley Lokko trained as an architect. Several novels later, Lesley now splits her time between Johannesburg and London. Dave Lewis is a man with a history. Haunted by his brother’s murder when they were children, and scarred by his parents’ grief, he’s built a bitter life denying everything they ever stood for. Sam Currie is a man with a past. His failure to prevent his son’s death has ended his marriage and cast a shadow over his life. He’s directed his hatred towards the man he sees as responsible. But now a killer is stalking the city, abducting girls and sending texts and emails to their families before killing them.When Dave Lewis appears to connect both investigations, it’s an opportunity Currie can’t resist ... About the author Steve Mosby is the author of The Third Person, The Cutting Crew,The 50/50 Killer, Cry for Help, Still Bleeding and Black Flowers, all of which are available from Oakhill. Acclaim for Cry for Help ‘A well-woven suspenseful tale, which explores loyalty and revenge’ – South Wales Argus 11 CDs • OCD 1129 • 978-1-78433-957-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1129 • 978-1-78433-993-7 Playing time: 13hrs 17mins* 15 CDs • OCD 1130 • 978-1-78433-958-6 3 MP3 CDs • OMP 1130 • 978-1-78433-994-4 Playing time: 19hrs 11mins* 8 CDs • OCD 1131 • 978-1-78433-959-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1131 • 978-1-78433-995-1 Playing time: 9hrs 11mins* This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. F R E E L I F E T I M E R E P L A C E M E N T S O F C O M P A C T D I S C S OCTOBER 2016 AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD & MP3 CD UK, CANADA & NEW ZEALAND • DECEMBER 2016 AUSTRALIA JIM POWELL Trading Futures Read by Charles Armstrong Matthew Oxenhay is 60: a stranger to his wife, an embarrassment to his children, and failed former contender for the top job at his City firm. Seizing on his birthday party as an opportunity to deliver some rather crushing home truths to his assembled loved ones, it seems as though Matthew might have hit rock bottom. The truth, however, is that he has some way to go yet … About the author Jim Powell is the author of one previous novel, The Breaking of Eggs, also available from Oakhill, and was named by BBC2’s The Culture Show amongst ‘12 of The Best New Novelists’ in 2011. Acclaim for Trading Futures ‘With his gallows humour and observational wit, Jim Powell gives us a vivid portrait of a man in meltdown’ – Daily Mail 5 CDs • OCD 1132 • 978-1-78433-960-9 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1132 • 978-1-78433-996-8 • Playing time: 4hrs 43mins* SIMON SCARROW The Generals: The Wellington and Napoleon Quartet, Book 2: 1795-1803 PAUL TORDAY & PIERS TORDAY TOM WOOD The Death of an Owl Read by Jonathan Keeble Read by Leighton Pugh In the turbulent aftermath of the French Revolution Napoleon Bonaparte stands accused of treachery and corruption. His reputation is saved by his skill in leading his men to victory in Italy and Egypt. But then he must restore order in France and find peace or victory over her enemies: England – and Arthur Wellesley (the future Duke of Wellington).Wellesley is leading a vast army in India, where British interests are under threat.Wellesley returns to England a hardened veteran and more determined than ever to end France’s domination of Europe. Both Wellesley and Napoleon intend to win -– whatever the cost.Who will ultimately succeed? About the author Simon Scarrow pursued his great love of history as a teacher, before becoming a full-time writer in 2005. The Generals is the second book in The Wellington and Napoleon Quartet, the first of which, Young Bloods, is also available from Oakhill. Andrew Landford is driving home one night, along a dark country lane, when a barn owl flies into his windscreen. It is an accident, nothing more. However Andrew is in line to be the country’s next prime minister. But barn owls are protected species, and it is a crime to kill one. If Andrew acknowledges that he has killed the owl, he could be risking his political career. With Andrew in the car is his old Oxford friend and political adviser, Charles Fryerne. But the death of the owl threatens to destroy not only Andrew’s career, but everything that Charles has worked for too. Should they come clean, or hide the story and hope it goes away? About the author Piers Torday is an award-winning children’s author. He completed The Death of an Owl following his father Paul Torday’s death. Acclaim for The Death of an Owl ‘Skeweringly accurate’ – Evening Standard 18 CDs • OCD 1133 • 978-1-78433-974-6 3 MP3 CDs • OMP 1133 • 978-1-78706-010-4 Playing time: 21hrs 40mins* 7 CDs • OCD 1134 • 978-1-78433-962-3 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1134 • 978-1-78433-998-2 Playing time: 8hrs 11mins A Time to Die Read by Daniel Philpott If the assassin known only as Victor once had a moral compass, it is long since buried.Yet some men are so evil even Victor accepts they must die for reasons other than just money. One such is Milan Rados, a former commander in the Serbian army who escaped trial at The Hague to become a formidable criminal power. Tracking down and killing this brutal man will win Victor a reprieve for his own crimes on British soil. But Victor isn’t the only one who wants Rados dead. A woman, whose family was butchered on the tyrant’s orders, will do anything to see Rados’ blood spilled on the snow of Eastern Europe. About the author Tom Wood’s first novel, The Hunter, introduced readers to a genuine antihero,Victor, an assassin. Studiocanal and director Pierre Morel, are currently adapting The Hunter for the big screen. 9 CDs • OCD 1135 • 978-1-78433-963-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1135 • 978-1-78433-999-9 Playing time: 10hrs 20mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O B O O K S O N C O M PA C T D I S C & M P 3 C D NOVEMBER 2016 AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD & MP3 CD UK, CANADA & NEW ZEALAND • JANUARY 2017 AUSTRALIA M. H. BAYLIS Black Day at the Bosphorus Café Read by David Thorpe When Mina, a Kurdish student activist, plunges in flames from the top floor of Wood Green Shopping City, it’s widely assumed to be a political protest. But local reporter Rex Tracey, who knew the dead girl, doesn’t buy it. His suspicions mount when a council whistleblower meets a similarly ugly end. As he investigates, the sleuthing journalist with the chequered past and the penchant for Polish lager is sucked into a world of honour killings, corrupt officials, and clashing traditions. About the author M. H. Baylis worked for the BBC as a storyliner on EastEnders, before moving to Kenya and Cambodia. His present role is television critic for the Daily Express. His novels, A Death at the Palace and The Tottenham Outrage are also available from Oakhill. Acclaim for Black Day at the Bosphorus Café ‘Black Day at the Bosphorus Café is both a page-turner and a portrait of modern urban living’ – Glasgow Herald 10 CDs • OCD 1136 • 978-1-78433-964-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1136 • 978-1-78706-000-5 • Playing time: 11hrs 29mins* BRITTA BOLT HARRY BINGHAM JAMIE DOWARD The Dead House Lives Lost: Pieter Posthumus 2 When the body of a young woman is found in an old ‘dead house’ – the annexe where the dead were stored before burial in medieval times – of a tiny church, it seems that past and present have come together in a bizarre and horrifying way. For DC Fiona Griffiths, the girl represents an intriguing puzzle, given Fiona’s unusual empathy for the dead. And when her investigations lead her to an obscure and secretive monastery in a remote valley, she finds that the murder victim is far from the only victim of a dark and disturbing melding of modern crime and medieval religious practices. About the author Harry Bingham is the author of the Fiona Griffiths series of crime novels. He also runs The Writers’ Workshop, an editorial consultancy for new writers, and has written books on Getting Published and How to Write. Acclaim for Harry Bingham ‘A terrific, intriguing heroine’ – Woman & Home Pieter Posthumus is enjoying a quiet drink when the screaming starts. Marloes, the owner of the guesthouse next door rushes in: one of her tenants has been murdered. Posthumus cannot believe it when she is arrested – for both her tenant Zig’s murder and another death years before. Why do people think Marloes is guilty? And why did Zig paint one picture every year – a copy of a Dutch master, but with one peculiar twist? As his investigation progresses he finds that asking questions leads to a truth that’s hard to bear. About the author Britta Bolt is former lawyer Britta Böhler and Rodney Bolt who teamed up to write a crime series set in their beloved adopted city Amsterdam. Their first Pieter Posthumus book, Lonely Graves, is also available from Oakhill. A bomb takes out a CIA station chief in Geneva. A serial killer strikes apparently at random across the UK. In Algeria a terrorist network that controls the illicit trade in guns, drugs, oil and cigarettes is preparing to murder a hundred US and British energy workers. The British and the American intelligence services are competing to find the kidnappers for very different reasons. One person can see how everything is linked, and that both MI5 and the CIA are being manipulated as part of a grotesque marketing campaign. But Kate Pendragon threatens vested interests who don’t want the truth to surface. About the author Jamie Doward has been a journalist on the Observer for 16 years and, currently, is Senior Reporter. His novel Toxic is also available from Oakhill. 11 CDs • OCD 1137 • 978-1-78433-965-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1137 • 978-1-78706-001-2 Playing time: 13hrs 12mins* 7 CDs • OCD 1138 • 978-1-78433-953-1 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1138 • 978-1-78433-989-0 Playing time: 8hrs 18mins* 9 CDs • OCD 1139 • 978-1-78433-967-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1139 • 978-1-78706-003-6 Playing time: 10hrs 25mins* Read by Siriol Jenkins Read by Andrew Cullum Hostage Read by Peter Noble This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. T H E F R E S H E S T N A M E O N T H E U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O S C E N E NOVEMBER 2016 AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD & MP3 CD UK, CANADA & NEW ZEALAND • JANUARY 2017 AUSTRALIA JUNE FRANCIS A Sister’s Duty Read by Sue Jenkins Rosie Kilshaw is only 15 when her mother Violet is killed in a tragic accident, but as the oldest of her siblings, she vows to keep her family together, no matter what the sacrifice. But as distant family members begin to resurface into their lives, Rosie quickly realises that there is a lot more to parenting than she first thought. And when her estranged aunt Amelia decides to take them in, she will have a difficult choice to make… About the author June Francis’s previous sagas include Friends and Lovers, Going Home to Liverpool, Kitty and Her Boys and Somebody’s Girl. She had her first novel published at 40 and is married with three sons. She lives in Liverpool. 10 CDs • OCD 1140 • 978-1-78433-968-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1140 • 978-1-78706-004-3 • Playing time: 11hrs 32mins* FELICITY HAYES-McCOY MARK HARDIE Burned and Broken Read by Rupert Holliday-Evans A policeman is found burned to death in his car on the Southend seafront. A vulnerable young woman is trying to discover the truth behind the sudden death of her best friend. As DS Frank Pearson and DC Catherine Russell from the Essex Police Major Investigation Team are brought in to solve the mystery that surrounds their colleague’s death, they’re under intense pressure to crack the case without damaging the force’s reputation. When a dramatic turn of events casts a whole new light on both cases, the way forward is far from clear. Were the victims connected in some way? About the author Mark Hardie began writing full time after completely losing his eyesight in 2002. He has completed a creative writing course and an advanced creative writing course at the Open University, both with distinction. 7 CDs • OCD 1141 • 978-1-78433-969-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1141 • 978-1-78706-005-0 Playing time: 8hrs 57mins* The Library at the Edge of the World Read by Marcella Riordan As Hanna Casey drives her mobile library van between farms and villages she tries not to think of the sophisticated London lifestyle she abandoned after finding her barrister husband in bed with another woman. Or that she’s living in the back bedroom of her mother’s retirement bungalow in the small town she walked away from in her teens. Now with her daughter Jazz travelling the world, and her relationship with her mother growing increasingly fraught, Hanna is determined to reclaim her independence. But when the threatened closure of the library puts her plans in jeopardy, she finds herself leading a battle to restore the heart and soul of Finfarran’s fragmented community. About the author Felicity Hayes-McCoy was born in Dublin and moved to England in the 1970s. 9 CDs • OCD 1142 • 978-1-78433-966-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1142 • 978-1-78706-002-9 Playing time: 10hrs 13mins* STEVE JAMIESON Bilbo: The Lifeguard Dog (NF) Read by Mike Rogers When Steve Jamieson met Bilbo, a chocolate Newfoundland puppy, little did he know that the small bundle of fluff would grow to take up a huge space in his heart and change his life forever. The pair were inseparable, with Bilbo accompanying Steve to his job as head lifeguard of Sennen beach in Cornwall every day. Bilbo was an excellent swimmer and he was soon promoted to honorary lifeguard. He was even credited with saving the lives of three people. But Bilbo and Steve couldn’t have foreseen the obstacles that life would throw at them. Together, they would have to gather every bit of their strength to fight for their livelihood. About the author Steve Jamieson was born in the Shetland Islands. He briefly worked for the Ministry of Defence before adopting a life of freedom as a waterman and lifeguard in, on and by the sea at Lands End, Cornwall. 6 CDs • OCD 1143 • 978-1-78433-971-5 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1143 • 978-1-78706-007-4 Playing time: 7hrs 20mins* This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. C U T T I N G T H E C O S T B U T N O T T H E Q U A L I T Y NOVEMBER 2016 AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD & MP3 CD UK, CANADA & NEW ZEALAND • JANUARY 2017 AUSTRALIA RAYMOND KHOURY Rasputin’s Shadow Read by Jeff Harding Siberia, 1916. A mine turns into a bloodbath when its miners attack each other, savagely and ferociously. Minutes later, two men – a horrified scientist and infamous Russian mystic Rasputin – hit a detonator, blowing up the mine to conceal all evidence of the carnage. New York, present day. FBI agent Sean Reilly is tasked with a new, disturbing case. A Russian embassy attaché seems to have committed suicide by jumping out of a fourthfloor window, while a faceless killer roams New York City. Reilly’s investigation uncovers a deadly search for a mysterious device whose origins reach back to the darkest days of the Cold War and to Imperial Russia ... About the author Raymond Khoury is the author of five consecutive New York Times bestsellers, following a career in screenwriting, including the BAFTA award-winning BBC series Spooks and Waking The Dead. Acclaim for Raymond Khoury ‘Khoury knows the recipe for a good read’ – Library Journal 11 CDs • OCD 1144 • 978-1-78433-972-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1144 • 978-1- 78706-008-1 • Playing time: 13hrs 21mins* STELLA RIMINGTON KATE RHODES EDWARD WILSON River of Souls Breaking Cover Jude Shelley, the daughter of a cabinet minister, was assaulted and left for dead in the river Thames. Her attacker was never caught. A year later, forensic psychologist Alice Quentin is asked to reexamine the case. Then another body is found: an elderly priest, washed up at Westminster Pier. An ancient glass bead is tied to his wrist. Alice is certain that the Shelleys are hiding something – and that there will be more victims unless she can persuade them to share what they know. About the author Kate Rhodes is an award-winning poet and author of the acclaimed Alice Quentin series featuring a London-based forensic scientist which includes Crossbones Yard, A Killing of Angels,The Winter Foundlings, River of Souls and Blood Symmetry, all of which are available from Oakhill. Acclaim for River of Souls ‘A fast-moving, entertaining mix of sex, suspense and serial killings’ – Washington Post Following a gruelling operation in Paris, Liz Carlyle’s bosses post her to MI5’s counter-espionage desk, but they haven’t counted on the fallout from Putin’s incursions into the Ukraine. Liz needs to track down a Russian spy who has entered the UK before he completes his fatal mission. Meanwhile, the intelligence services are in the spotlight. In response to the debate raging around privacy and security, they hire Jasminder Kapoor, a controversial civil rights lawyer, to explain the issues to the public. But in this new world of shadowy motives and secret identities, Jasminder must be extra-careful about whom she can trust. About the author Stella Rimington joined the Security Service (MI5) in 1968. During her career she worked in all the main fields of the Service: counter-subversion, counter-espionage and counter-terrorism. She was appointed Director General in 1992. The setting is 1950s London, at the height of the Cold War. Kit Fournier is ostensibly a senior diplomat at the US embassy in Grosvenor Square, but is actually CIA bureau chef in London. The Arms Race informs much of the action in this fastpaced page turner which sees Kit go undercover to meet a dissident KGB agent, lose a loved one, have a crisis of soul and get blackmailed into becoming a double agent for M16 ... About the Author Edward Wilson served in Vietnam as an officer in the 5th Special Forces. His decorations include the Bronze Star and Army Commendation Medal for Valor. Soon after leaving the army, Wilson became a permanent expatriate. He formally lost US nationality in 1986. He is a British citizen but has also lived and worked in Germany and France. For the past 30 years he has been a teacher in Suffolk. 8 CDs • OCD 1145 • 978-1-78433-961-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1145 • 978-1-78433-997-5 Playing time: 9hrs 6mins* 9 CDs • OCD 1146 • 978-1-78433-973-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1146 • 978-1-78706-009-8 Playing time: 10hrs 28mins* 9 CDs • OCD 1147 • 978-1-78433-975-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1147 • 978-1-78706-011-1 Playing time: 10hrs 51mins* Read by Charlotte Strevens Read by Julia Barrie The Envoy Read by Richard Attlee This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. P A C K E D I N S T U R D Y C A S E S F O R L I B R A R Y U S E DECEMBER 2016 AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD & MP3 CD UK, CANADA & NEW ZEALAND • FEBRUARY 2017 AUSTRALIA ROBERT BARNARD The Case of the Missing Brontë Read by Jonathan Keeble Scotland Yard Superintendent Perry Trethowan is enjoying a vacation evening at a cosy Yorkshire pub when an old woman shows him an original, unpublished Bronte manuscript. Trethowan agrees to engage in a little literary detective work, but he doesn’t realise that for a criminal the manuscript is motive for theft, torture – and murder. About the author Robert Barnard (1936-2013) lived in Leeds, was born in Essex and educated at Balliol. He had a distinguished career as an academic before he became a full-time writer. Under the name of Bernard Bastable he also wrote novels featuring Mozart as a detective, and is the author of many short stories. He was the winner of the 2003 CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for a lifetime of achievement. Acclaim for Robert Barnard ‘You can count on a Barnard mystery being witty, intelligent and a joy to read’ – Publishers Weekly 5 CDs • OCD 1148 • 978-1-78433-976-0 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1148 • 978-1-78706-012-8 • Playing time: 5hrs 51mins* STEWART BINNS The Darkness and the Thunder: 1915 (The Great War series, Book 2) Read by Richard Burnip The Western Front is a wasteland of barbed wire, shell craters and mud-filled trenches. Winston Churchill, searching for a solution to the stalemate, commits the Allies to a disastrous Gallipoli campaign. As men on both sides die in droves, miners and mill-workers work tirelessly for the war effort while families confront the broken bodies of returning soldiers. Nurses, soldiers, politicians, factory-workers and children – all are torn apart by war, and for husbands and sons, mothers and wives, the old way of life is vanishing. About the author Stewart Binns was an academic and later enjoyed a successful career in television. He has won awards for his documentaries.This is the second novel in Stewart’s Great War series. The Shadow of War was the first. His previous Making of England series: Crusade, Conquest, Anarchy and Lionheart are all available from Oakhill. 11 CDs • OCD 1149 • 978-1-78433-977-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1149 • 978-1-78706-013-5 Playing time: 13hrs 29mins* PAUL FRASER COLLARD ESSIE FOX The Last Days of Leda Grey Read by Peter Noble & Rachel Atkins During the heat wave of 1976 journalist Ed Peters finds an Edwardian photograph of a darkhaired actress whose name was Leda Grey. He discovers Leda Grey is living still, in a decaying cliff-top house once shared with Charles Beauvois, a director of early silent film. As Beauvois’s lover and muse, Leda often starred in scenes where stage magic and trick photography were used to astonishing effect. But, while playing a cursed Egyptian queen, the fantasies captured on celluloid were echoed in reality. A horrific accident left Leda abandoned for more than half a century – until Ed Peters finds her and hears her secrets. About the author Essie Fox divides her time between Windsor and Bow in the East End of London. Her novels The Somnambulist and Elijah’s Mermaid are both available from Oakhill. 8 CDs • OCD 1150 • 978-1-78433-978-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1150 • 978-1-78706-014-2 Playing time: 10hrs 5mins* The Lone Warrior (Jack Lark 4) Read by Dudley Hinton Bombay, 1857. India is simmering with discontent, and Jack Lark, honourably discharged from the British Army, aims to take the first ship back to England. But before he leaves, he cannot resist the adventure of helping a young woman escape imprisonment in a gaming house. He promises to escort Aamira home, but they arrive in Delhi just as the Indian Mutiny explodes. As both sides commit horrific slaughter and the siege of Delhi begins, Jack realises that despite the danger he cannot stand by and watch. At heart, he is still a soldier ... About the author Paul Fraser Collard was determined to become an officer in the British army and succeeded in winning an Army Scholarship. However, he chose to give up his boyhood ambition and instead went into the finance industry. 10 CDs • OCD 1151 • 978-1-78433-979-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1151 • 978-1-78706-015-9 Playing time: 12hrs 11mins* *Estimated time only This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. F R E E L I F E T I M E R E P L A C E M E N T S O F C O M P A C T D I S C S DECEMBER 2016 AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD & MP3 CD UK, CANADA & NEW ZEALAND • FEBRUARY 2017 AUSTRALIA CIARA GERAGHTY This is Now Read by Caroline Lennon An ordinary bank, in an ordinary town. There was no way of knowing what was about to happen. Afterwards, the first thing Martha thinks about is a drink. She reads her reasons why she shouldn’t. Tobias was a boy when the bombs dropped in Dresden. Now alone, the memories he’s been running from are insistent visitors. Roman, a 14-year-old Polish immigrant, is on the run. From the police. From Jimmy and his gang. Mama said everything would be better in Ireland. She was wrong. Cillian, a detective, finds himself back in Dublin, investigating a robbery. His girlfriend plans their future as she awaits his return. Each is running. To a place where the past cannot be undone and the future cannot be known. A place called now. About the author Ciara Geraghty is the author of five novels, one of which, Now That I’ve Found You, was shortlisted for the RNA Contemporary Romantic Novel Award, 2015. 10 CDs • OCD 1152 • 978-1-78433-980-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1152 • 978-1-78706-016-6 • Playing time: 11hrs 29mins* ALI KNIGHT MAGGIE HOPE SIMON MORDEN The Miner’s Girl The Silent Ones Orphaned from birth, Mary Trent has always dreamed of the day she can escape from poverty, and when she meets the dashing young doctor Tom Gallagher, it seems her prayers have been answered. But an untimely pregnancy spells disaster and the threat of returning to a life of destitution. Is a marriage of convenience the only thing that can save her? About the author Maggie Hope was born and raised in County Durham. She worked as a nurse for many years, before giving up her career to raise her family. Darren Evans was only 11 when his beloved sister Carly and four other teenage girls disappeared, sparking a huge police investigation. Eventually, a woman confessed to their murders. But although she admitted her guilt, Olivia Duvall refused to say what had happened to the missing girls. Or where their bodies lie. Ten years later, Darren’s family are still no closer to the truth. Desperate to alleviate his parents’ heartbreak, Darren gets a job as a cleaner in the psychiatric hospital where Olivia was committed, hoping he can make her tell him his sister’s fate once and for all. But playing a killer is a very dangerous game ... About the author Ali Knight is the author of psychological thrillers Wink Murder,The First Cut, and Until Death. Ali worked as a sub-editor and journalist on several national newspapers. Since escaping London’s inferno, Mary and Dalip have fought monsters and won – though in the magical world of Down, the most frightening monsters come from within. Now they hold the greatest of treasures: maps that reveal the way to the White City, where they can learn the secrets of Down. But to get there they must rely on Crows, who has already betrayed them at every turn. As they battle their way towards the one place in all of Down without magic, they must ask themselves how far they will go to find their way home? About the author Simon Morden has won the Philip K. Dick Award and has also proved to be a popular SF author. He has been an editor at Focus magazine. His first Down novel, Down Station, is also available from Oakhill. Acclaim for Simon Morden ‘Once again Simon Morden takes the fantasy genre and moulds it wonderfully’ – The Sun 8 CDs • OCD 1153 • 978-1-78433-981-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1153 • 978-1-78706-017-3 Playing time: 9hrs 57mins* 8 CDs • OCD 1154 • 978-1-78433-982-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1154 • 978-1-78706-018-0 Playing time: 9hrs 40mins* 8 CDs • OCD 1155 • 978-1-78433-987-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1155 • 978-1-78706-023-4 Playing time: 10hrs* Read by Claire Jones Read by Karen Cass The White City Read by Thomas Judd *Estimated time only This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O B O O K S O N C O M PA C T D I S C & M P 3 C D DECEMBER 2016 AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD & MP3 CD UK, CANADA & NEW ZEALAND • FEBRUARY 2017 AUSTRALIA KATE SAUNDERS The Secrets of Wishtide Read by Charlotte Strevens Mrs Laetitia Rodd is the impoverished widow of an Archdeacon: she is also a private detective of the utmost discretion. In winter 1850, she is asked by Sir James Calderstone to investigate the background of an ‘unsuitable’ woman his son intends to marry. In the guise of governess, she travels to the family seat, Wishtide, where she discovers that the Calderstones have more to hide than most. As their secrets unfold, the case takes an unpleasant turn when a man is found dead outside a tavern. Mrs Rodd’s keen eyes and astute wits are taxed as never before in her search for the truth. About the author Kate Saunders has worked for The Times, Sunday Times, Sunday Express, Daily Telegraph and Cosmopolitan and has contributed to Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour and Start the Week. Acclaim for The Secrets of Wishtide ‘I was left greedy for the return of Mrs Rodd’ – Daily Mail 8 CDs • OCD 1156 • 978-1-78433-983-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1156 • 978-1-78706-019-7 • Playing time: 9hrs 41mins* SARAH SHAW BERNHARD SCHLINK The Woman on the Stairs MICHAEL M.THOMAS Portland Place: Secret Diary of a BBC Secretary (NF) Read by Jonathan Oliver For decades the painting was believed to be lost. But, just as mysteriously as it disappeared, it reappears, an anonymous donation to a gallery in Sydney. The art world is stunned but so are the three men who loved the woman in the painting, the woman on the stairs. One by one they track her down to an isolated cottage in Australia. Here they must try to untangle the lies and betrayals of their shared past – but time is running out. About the author Bernhard Schlink was born in Germany is 1944. A professor of law at Humboldt University, Berlin and Cardozo Law School, New York, he is the author of the major international bestselling novel and movie The Reader, short story collection Flights of Love and several prize-winning crime novels. He lives in Berlin and New York. 5 CDs • OCD 1157 • 978-1-78433-984-5 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1157 • 978-1-78706-020-3 Playing time: 5hrs* Read by Anna Bentinck Fixers Read by Lewis Hancock Portland Place is the diary of Sarah Shaw for the year of 1971. Working as a secretary for the BBC at the time, Sarah’s diary describes the life of a suburban girl who certainly wasn’t ‘swinging’ but who was, ironically, not only working on a cutting edge BBC survey on sex education but was also about to embark on an extraordinary first love affair. Sarah talks humorously and frankly about what it was like to be a young, working woman at the time as well as life at the BBC during the 1970s. About the author Sarah Shaw was born in Purley, Surrey. Her first job was at the BBC in the School Broadcasting Council then on radio programming for schools. Later, she returned to the BBC’s Television Plays department, working on productions such as the BAFTA-winning The Lost Boys. What if a candidate who promised hope and change had agreed to staff his campaign with Wall Street insiders in exchange for very secret campaign cash? And what if those insiders then made sure that none of their own ever got caught when the financial crisis exploded? Michael M. Thomas has written a shocking, wildly plausible thriller about the insider’s insider who brokers the deal – and changes American history forever. About the author Michael M.Thomas is the bestselling author of nine novels. Before becoming a full-time writer, Thomas enjoyed successful careers as a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and as a partner at the Wall Street firm, Lehman Brothers. Acclaim for Michael M.Thomas ‘Thomas has become an expert at unveiling the private lives of the big-bucks boys. His anecdotes ring with authenticity, and he has a wonderfully clever command of the language’ – Chicago Sun-Times 7 CDs • OCD 1158 • 978-1-78433-985-2 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1158 • 978-1-78706-021-0 Playing time: 8hrs 33mins* 10 CDs • OCD 1159 • 978-1-78433-986-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1159 • 978-1-78706-022-7 Playing time: 12hrs 17mins* *Estimated time only This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. T H E F R E S H E S T N A M E O N T H E U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O S C E N E RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD NON-FICTION CAPTAIN ERIC BROWN SONIA PURNELL First Lady: The Life and Wars of Clementine Churchill (NF) Wings on my Sleeve (NF) Read by Charlotte Strevens Read by Cameron Stewart In 1939 Eric Brown was on a University exchange course in Germany, and the first he knew of the war was when the Gestapo came to arrest him. They released him, not realising he was a pilot in the RAF volunteer reserve. Eric Brown joined the Fleet Air Arm and went on to be the greatest test pilot in history, flying more different aircraft types (487) than anyone else. Here here tells his own remarkable story. 8 CDs • OCD 1088 • 978-1-78433-852-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1088 • 978-1-78433-888-6 • Playing time: 9hrs 18mins Without Churchill’s inspiring leadership Britain could not have survived its darkest hour and repelled the Nazi menace. Without his wife Clementine, however, he might never have become Prime Minister. By his own admission, the Second World War would have been ‘impossible without her’. Clementine was Winston’s emotional rock and his most trusted confidante and she exerted an influence over her husband and the Government that would appear scandalous to modern eyes.Yet her ability to charm Britain’s allies and her humanitarian efforts on the Home Front earned her deep respect. Now Sonia Purnell explores the peculiar dynamics of this fascinating union. 13 CDs • OCD 1085 • 978-1-78433-760-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1085 • 978-1-78433-796-4 • Playing time: 15hrs 51mins LAURA DAWES Fighting Fit: The Wartime Battle for Brtain’s Health (NF) STEWART PURVIS & JEFF HULBERT At the beginning of the Second World War, medical experts predicted epidemics of physical and mental illness on the home front. Rationing would decimate the nation’s health, they warned; drugs, blood and medical resources would be in short supply; air raid shelters and evacuation would spread diseases; and the psychological effects of bombing raids would leave mental hospitals overflowing.Yet, astonishingly, Britain ended the war in better health than ever before. Based on original archival research and written with wit and verve, Fighting Fit reveals an extraordinary, forgotten story of medical triumph against the odds. Read by Andrew Cullum Read by Karen Cass 9 CDs • OCD 1105 • 978-1-78433-869-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1105 • 978-1-78433-905-0 • Playing time: 10hrs 11mins Guy Burgess: The Spy Who Knew Everyone (NF) Cambridge spy Guy Burgess was a supreme networker. He also set a gold standard for conflicts of interest, working variously for the BBC, MI5, MI6, the War Office, the Ministry of Information and the KGB.Yet Burgess was never challenged by Britain’s spy-catchers: his superiors were convinced he was too much of a liability to have been recruited by Moscow. Now, with a major new release of hundreds of files into the National Archives, Purvis and Hulbert reveal just how this charming establishment insider was able to fool everyone for so long, without suspicion, all the while working for the KGB. 15 CDs • OCD 1122 • 978-1-78433-887-9 3 MP3 CDs • OMP 1122 • 978-1-78433-923-4 • Playing time: 18hrs 11mins TESSA DUNLOP The Bletchley Girls ROBERT SERVICE The Bletchley Girls weaves together the lives of 15 women who were all selected to work in Britain’s most secret organisation – Bletchley Park. It is their story, told in their voices. Tessa Dunlop met and talked to these fascinating female secret-keepers who are still alive today, and captures their extraordinary journeys into an adult world of war, secrecy, love and loss. Through the voices of the women themselves, this is a portrait of life at Bletchley Park beyond the celebrated code-breakers, it’s the story of the girls behind Britain’s ability to consistently out-smart the enemy, and an insight into the women they have become. Read by Andrew Cullum Read by Anna Bentinck 10 CDs • OCD 1021 • 978-1-78433-655-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1021 • 978-1-78433-691-2 • Playing time: 12hrs 18mins The End of the Cold War: 1985-1991 (NF) The dismantling of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the spread of Perestroika throughout the former Soviet bloc was a sea change in world history. Here acclaimed Russian historian Robert Service examines precisely how that change came about. Drawing on a vast and largely untapped range of sources, he builds a picture of the two men who spearheaded the breakthrough: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States, and Mikhail Gorbachev, last General Secretary of the Soviet Union. Authoritative, compelling and meticulously researched, this is political history at its best. 20 CDs • OCD 1075 • 978-1-78433-750-6 3 MP3 CDs • OMP 1075 • 978-1-78433-786-5 • Playing time: 24hrs 20mins JONATHAN GLANCEY Concorde: The Rise and Fall of the Supersonic Airliner (NF) GARETH WILLIAMS In Concorde, Jonathan Glancey tells the story of this magnificent and hugely popular aircraft anew, taking the reader from the moment Captain Chuck Yeager first broke the sound barrier in 1947 through to the last commercial flight of the supersonic airliner in 2003. It is a tale of national rivalries, technological leaps, daring prototypes, tightrope politics, and a dream of a Dan Dare future never quite realised. Jonathan Glancey traces the development of Concorde not just through existing material and archives, but through interviews with those who lived with the supersonic project from its inception. Read by Andrew Cullum Read by Andrew Cullum A Monstrous Commotion: The Mysteries of Loch Ness (NF) The Loch Ness Monster: a creature that should have died out with the dinosaurs, or a legend built on hoaxes and wishful thinking? Sir Peter Scott was convinced that the Monster existed. So were senior scientists at London’s Natural History Museum and Chicago University; they lost their jobs because they refused to renounce their belief in the creature. For decades, the scientific establishment was determined to quash attempts to investigate Loch Ness – until the journal Nature published an article by Peter Scott featuring underwater photographs of the Monster. Drawing extensively on new material, Gareth Williams takes a wholly original look at what really happened in Loch Ness. 8 CDs • OCD 1030 • 978-1-78433-664-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1030 • 978-1-78433-700-1 • Playing time: 10hrs 8mins NATALIE LIVINGSTONE The Mistresses of Cliveden: Three Centuries of Scandal, Power and Intrigue in an English Stately Home (NF) Read by Carole Boyd From its dawn in the 1660s to its twilight in the 1960s, Cliveden was an emblem of elite misbehaviour and intrigue. Conceived by the Duke of Buckingham as a retreat for his scandalous affair with Anna-Maria, Countess of Shrewsbury, the house later served as the backdrop for the Profumo Affair, which would bring down a government and change the course of British history. In the 300 years between, the house was occupied by a dynasty of remarkable women each of whom left their mark on this great house. 13 CDs • OCD 1046 • 978-1-78433-680-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1046 • 978-1-78433-716-2 • Playing time: 15hrs 35mins 12 CDs • OCD 1063 • 978-1-78433-738-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1063 • 978-1-78433-774-2 • Playing time: 14hrs 39mins A. N. WILSON The Book of the People: How to Read the Bible (NF) Read by Gareth Armstrong A. N. Wilson has been thinking about the Bible, and reading it, since he read theology for a year at university. Martin Luther King was ‘reading the Bible’ when he started the Civil Rights movement. When Michelangelo painted the fresco cycles in the Sistine Chapel, he was ‘reading the Bible’. In The Book of the People A. N. Wilson explores how readers and thinkers have approached the Bible, and how it might be read today. Charting his own relationship with the Bible over a lifetime of writing, Wilson argues that it remains relevant even in a largely secular society, as a philosophical work, a work of literature and a cultural touchstone. 5 CDs • OCD 1014 • 978-1-78433-588-5 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1014 • 978-1-78433-624-0 • Playing time: 5hrs 25mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. C U T T I N G T H E C O S T B U T N O T T H E Q U A L I T Y RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD FICTION KATIE AGNEW STEWART BINNS The Shadow of War: 1914 (The Great War series, Book 1) The Inheritance Read by Richard Burnip Read by Penelope Rawlins From her hospital bed, Tilly Beaumont sends her granddaughter Sophia letters about her life: dispatches about wartime England, about family secrets and, finally, about the most beautiful thing she ever owned – a necklace of the most incredible pearls. If Sophia’s prepared to listen, she’ll unlock the secret story of generations of incredible women, from the pearl divers of Japan, to high society in pre-war England, and find that the necklace has changed the lives of all who have worn it. The only problem? No one knows where it is. Sophia must find out if she’s ready to take on the search for something so perfect it can change a life. June 1914. The beginning of another long, prosperous summer for Britain. But beneath the clear skies, the chill wind of social discontent swirls around this sceptred isle. Shots ring out in a distant European land – the assassination of a foreign aristocrat. From that moment the entire world is propelled into a conflict unlike any seen before. This is the story of five British communities, their circumstances very different, but who will all share in the tragedy that is to come. 13 CDs • OCD 1040 • 978-1-78433-674-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1040 • 978-1-78433-710-0 • Playing time: 15hrs 46mins BERNARDINE BISHOP The Street 12 CDs • OCD 1100 • 978-1-78433-864-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1100 • 978-1-78433-900-5 • Playing time: 14hrs 8mins Read by Anna Bentinck LIN ANDERSON The Special Dead Read by Sally Armstrong Mark Howitt expects a fun, no-strings night of passion with Leila. But when he wakes up in the early hours of the morning, he is horrified to stumble upon his former bed partner dead and suspended from the ceiling, alongside 27 Barbie dolls. Rhona Macleod’s forensic investigation of the scene reveals the cord used to hang Leila to be a cingulum, an artefact used in the practise of Wicca, and sketches hidden in nine of the dolls suggest the dolls are linked with nine men. As the investigation continues, it looks increasingly likely that other wiccan witches will be targeted too ... In the course of this delightful, quirky and perceptive novel an elderly soldier with incipient Alzheimer’s saves the life of a remarkable child, a resting actor finds real purpose, a woman starved of love discovers it in an unexpected place and a beloved cat achieves immortality. The Street reveals Bernardine Bishop’s trademark wry, refreshingly frank but always compassionate understanding of human behaviour. 6 CDs • OCD 1064 • 978-1-78433-739-1 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1064 • 978-1-78433-775-9 • Playing time: 6hrs 42mins FANNY BLAKE House of Dreams Read by Sherry Baines 9 CDs • OCD 1004 • 978-1-78433-578-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1004 • 978-1-78433-614-1 • Playing time: 11hrs CLIVE ASLET The Birdcage Read by Jonathan Keeble Welcome to Salonika in1916, one of the jewels in the Ottoman crown. It is now suddenly Greek. A city nominally neutral, but teeming with French, British and Serbian armies, to hold it against the Austro-German forces to the north, with their Bulgarian allies. In this sparkling tale we find a world of perilous ascents from military kite balloons; of madcap journeys by mule, by Wolseley motor car and by foot over the grim northern mountains; of U-boats lurking off the city; of sinister and dangerous Gazmend Effendi, who may be Turkish – or is it Bulgarian? Or even Venezuelan? The breathless ride is just beginning. 9 CDs • OCD 1101 • 978-1-78433-865-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1101 • 978-1-78433-901-2 • Playing time: 11hrs 11mins MARTINE BAILEY The Penny Heart Read by Charlotte Strevens Sentenced to death for a simple confidence trick, Mary Jebb escapes the gallows ... but her reprieve is harsh: seven years in the penal colony of Botany Bay.Yet Mary is determined not to be forgotten, sending two pennies, engraved with a promise, to the men who sealed her fate. Artist Grace Moore jumps at the opportunity to marry handsome Michael Croxon – if only to get away from her drunken father. But when Grace takes on a new cook, the two penny heart love tokens reveal she is tied to a world of deceit, double-crossing, revenge and murder. 14 CDs • OCD 1052 • 978-1-78433-727-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1052 • 978-1-78433-763-6 • Playing time: 14hrs 50mins M. H. BAYLIS The Tottenham Outrage Read by David Thorpe A family of Hasidic Jews dies suddenly while picnicking in Finsbury Park, and the finger is quickly pointed at a gang of Islamist youths. Too quickly, thinks local reporter Rex Tracey. Rex starts to investigate. But when his long-time colleague and friend is also accused of murder, the sleuthing journalist with a fondness for Polish lager and dry one-liners is catapulted out of his depth, into a disturbing world of religious fanaticism, false prophets and century-old secrets. In the hilltop villa with its spectacular views, Lucy anxiously awaits the arrival of her brother and sister. They’re coming to say farewell to Casa de Sueños, the house in the mountains of southern Spain where they grew up. Her sister Jo dreads the prospect of this time with her family, fulfilling their late mother’s last instructions that they celebrate her birthday together. Tom, their brother, is filled with dread, wanting nothing more than for their stay to go without a hitch. Then a beautiful face from his past appears at the villa … 11 CDs • OCD 1016 • 978-1-78433-650-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1016 • 978-1-78433-686-8 • Playing time: 12hrs 57mins BRITTA BOLT Lonely Graves (Pieter Postumus Book 1) Read by Andrew Cullum A suicide. A drowned man. A sudden death. In Amsterdam, there’s a council department known affectionately as the Lonely Funerals team which arranges burials for the abandoned or unknown dead. Pieter Posthumus hasn’t been doing the job long, but he’s determined to do it well. He finds he cares deeply about the people whose files land on his desk. So when something doesn’t seem quite right about a Moroccan immigrant’s ‘accidental’ drowning, Posthumus starts digging. His quest for justice will lead him down some dangerous paths … 8 CDs • OCD 1041 • 978-1-78433-675-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1041 • 978-1-78433-711-7 • Playing time: 8hrs 55mins NICK BROWN The Black Stone: Agent of Rome 4 Read by Nigel Peever Obsessed by the solar religions of the east, the emperor Aurelian sets out to obtain every sacred object within his realm. But one – a mysterious rock said to channel the power of the sun god – lies beyond his reach. Warrior-priest Ilaha has captured the legendary stone and is using it to raise an army against Rome. For Imperial agent Cassius Corbulo and ex-gladiator bodyguard Indavara, stopping him constitutes their greatest challenge yet. And when they finally reach Ilaha’s mountain fortress, they face thousands of warriors who will give their lives to protect him ... and the black stone. 14 CDs • OCD 1112 • 978-1-78433-877-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1112 • 978-1-78433-913-5 • Playing time: 17hrs 31mins NICK BROWN The Imperial Banner: Agent of Rome 2 Read by Nigel Peever 9 CDs • OCD 1028 • 978-1-78433-662-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1028 • 978-1-78433-698-1 • Playing time: 10hrs 50mins KATE BEAUFOY Another Heartbeat in the House Read by Niamh Cusack When Edie Chadwick travels to Ireland to close up her uncle’s lodge, it’s as much to escape the guilt she’s carrying as to break loose from the smart set of 1930s London. The old house is full of memories – not just her own, but those of a woman whose story has been left to gather dust in a chest in the attic ... Eliza Drury. As she turns the pages of the handwritten manuscript, Edie uncovers secrets she could never have imagined – a story that has waited a lifetime to be told. The Roman Emperor Aurelian has defeated Queen Zenobia and crushed the Palmyran revolt. Faridun’s Banner, hallowed battle standard of the Persian Empire, has fallen into Roman hands and is to be returned to the Persians as part of a historic peace treaty. But on the eve of the signing the banner goes missing. Recalled to Syria, imperial agent Cassius Corbulo is charged with recovering the flag. Accompanied by his faithful servant Simo and ex-gladiator bodyguard Indavara, Cassius must journey across the dangerous wastes of Syria to the equally perilous streets of Antioch. 13 CDs • OCD 1017 • 978-1-78433-651-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1017 • 978-1-78433-687-5 • Playing time: 16hrs 8mins 11 CDs • OCD 1029 • 978-1-78433-663-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1029 • 978-1-78433-699-8 • Playing time: 13hrs 21mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. P A C K E D I N S T U R D Y C A S E S F O R L I B R A R Y U S E RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD MIKE BULLEN ROSIE CLARKE Read by Mark Meadows Read by Helena Coates Trust Emma’s Duty Greg and Amanda are happy. They’ve been together 13 years and have two young daughters. They’re very much in love. Dan and Sarah aren’t so fortunate. Their marriage is going through the motions and they’re just staying together for the sake of their son. When one bad decision sends a happy couple into turmoil and turns an unhappy couple into love’s young dream, there’s only one thing that can keep everything from falling apart: trust. 9 CDs • OCD 1018 • 978-1-78433-652-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1018 • 978-1-78433-688-2 • Playing time: 11hrs 13mins Emma Reece is slowly adjusting to her husband’s return from the war, even though his appalling injuries mean their marriage is in name only. But then tragedy strikes, and Emma finds she cannot turn to Jack Harvey, her long-standing friend and one-time lover – for while he still loves her, he is now a married man … The final instalment in Rosie Clarke’s ‘Emma’ trilogy. 8 CDs • OCD 1065 • 978-1-78433-740-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1065 • 978-1-78433-776-6 • Playing time: 9hrs 31mins MICHEL BUSSI JOSEPH CLYDE Read by Joan Walker Read by Andrew Cullum Black Water Lilies The Oligarch Giverny. The home of the artist Claude Monet and the gardens where he painted his waterlilies. But there is a darker side to the peaceful French village. Jérôme Morval, a man whose passion for art was matched only by his passion for women, has been found dead in the stream that runs through the gardens. In his pocket is a postcard of Monet’s Waterlilies with the words: 11 years old. Happy Birthday. Entangled in the mystery are three women, all of whom share a secret. But what do they know about the discovery of Jérôme Morval’s corpse? And what is the connection to the mysterious, rumoured painting of Black Water Lilies? 10 CDs • OCD 1102 • 978-1-78433-866-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1102 • 978-1-78433-902-9 • Playing time: 11hrs 50mins HELEN CADBURY Meet Arshile Grekov. A reclusive Russian oligarch, he lives in Holland Park in exceptional opulence after successfully extricating his gigantic fortune from Russia. He is deeply worried. His doctors are confounded by his slowly failing health and his beloved son, a loud, druggy, dissolute Etonian, is secretly involved with a white-Russian princess. As a former spy, he knows he will always remain of intense interest to the paranoid Russian government. When Grekov’s private security force is infiltrated, he turns to former MI5 agent Tony Underwood to prevent further mischief. 9 CDs • OCD 1089 • 978-1-78433-853-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1089 • 978-1-78433-889-3 • Playing time: 10hrs 18mins PAUL FRASER COLLARD The Devil’s Assassin Bones in the Nest Read by Dudley Hinton Read by Jonathan Keeble The Chasebridge Killer is out; racial tension is rising and the mutilated body of a young Muslim man is found in the stairwell of a tower block in Doncaster. As he gets drawn into the case, Sean Denton’s family life and his police job become dangerously entwined. Meanwhile a young woman is trying to piece her life back together, but someone is out there; someone who will never let her forget what she’s done. 7 CDs • OCD 1019 • 978-1-78433-653-0 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1019 • 978-1-78433-689-9 • Playing time: 8hrs 28mins ANDREA CAMILLERI Bombay, 1857. Jack Lark is living precariously as an officer when his heroic but fraudulent past is discovered by the Devil – Major Ballard, the army’s intelligence officer. Ballard is gathering a web of information to defend the British Empire, and he needs a man like Jack on his side. Not far away, in Persia, the Shah is moving against British territory and seeks to conquer the crucial city of Herat. As the British march to war, Jack learns that secrets crucial to the campaign’s success are leaking into their enemies’ hands. Ballard has brought him to the battlefield to end a spy’s deceit. But who is the traitor? 10 CDs • OCD 1091 • 978-1-78433-854-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1091 • 978-1-78433-890-9 • Playing time: 11hrs 53mins Blade of Light NADIA DALBUONO When a gentleman arrives at Montalbano’s station to report an armed robbery on his wife that ended with a kiss, the inspector’s suspicions are aroused. But Montalbano finds that none of the witnesses’ stories add up, and he can’t help feeling they’re not meant to. Meanwhile there’s a case that keeps finding its way back to Montalbano’s office. A locked door has appeared on a farmer’s disused shed, and then, just as quickly, disappears. The antiterrorist police intervene, but why are they so keen to keep this away from him? And why does he sense that this case is connected to him somehow? Read by Tim Bruce The Few Read by Daniel Philpott 5 CDs • OCD 1113 • 978-1-78433-878-7 1 MP3 CDs • OMP 1113 • 978-1-78433-914-2 • Playing time: 5hrs 48mins ANDREA CAMILLERI Detective Leone Scamarcio, the son of a former leading Mafioso, has turned his back on the family business, and has joined the Rome police force. But when Scamarcio is handed a file of extremely compromising photographs of a high-profile Italian politician, and told to ‘deal with it’, he knows he’s in for trouble. And when a young man is found stabbed to death in Rome, and a little girl disappears on a beach in Elba, Scamarcio’s job gets a whole lot more complicated. Worst of all, every lead seems to implicate the prime minister – a multimedia baron, and the most powerful man in Italy. 9 CDs • OCD 1076 • 978-1-78433-751-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1076 • 978-1-78433-787-2 • Playing time: 11hrs 9mins Game of Mirrors TORKIL DAMHAUG When Montalbano comes to the aid of his new neighbour, Liliana Lombardo, after her car is interfered with, the inspector can little imagine where this will lead. It soon transpires that the young woman is being targeted by someone. But is Liliana’s growing interest in Montalbano simply a product of the detective’s innate charm? Or is she trying to lead him into trouble? Meanwhile a bomb explodes outside an empty warehouse in Vigàta. But who was it intended for? As Montalbano and his colleagues investigate they begin to receive a barrage of false clues. The inspector realises that he is being led into a hall of mirrors, where there is danger at every turn and nothing is quite clear ... Read by Peter Noble Medusa Read by Daniel Philpott 5 CDs • OCD 1053 • 978-1-78433-728-5 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1053 • 978-1-78433-764-3 • Playing time: 5hrs 31mins DARCIE CHAN A woman vanishes from a forest near Oslo. Days later her body is found, seemingly mauled and maimed by a bear. When another woman is reported missing and then found dead with the same scratches and bites, police find the link between them is local doctor, Axel Glenne. Forensics reveal the women were murdered and a net of suspicion tightens around Axel, who is convinced his twin brother Brede is responsible. But no one has seen him for years and if Axel is to prove his innocence, he needs to find Brede. And fast. But there isn’t a single photograph of the brothers together and neither Axel’s wife nor his children has ever met a man called Brede ... 10 CDs • OCD 1104 • 978-1-78433-868-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1104 • 978-1-78433-904-3 • Playing time: 11hrs 57mins The Mill River Redemption MICHELLE DAVIES Read by Liza Ross Gone Astray Having unexpectedly lost her husband and lacking the means to support herself, Josie DiSanti and her two daughters take refuge in the small town of Mill River. The sisters, Rose and Emily, are inseparable growing up – until a shocking tragedy tears them apart. Years later, they return to Mill River for the reading of their mother’s will, where they learn that Josie would do anything to force their reconciliation: the sisters must move into neighbouring houses and work together to locate the key to Josie’s safe deposit box, which contains their inheritance. And so, left with no choice, Rose and Emily reluctantly begin their search ... Read by Clare Corbett When Lesley and her husband Mack are the sudden winners of a £15 million EuroMillions jackpot, they move with their 15-year-old daughter Rosie to an exclusive gated estate in Buckinghamshire, leaving behind their ordinary lives – and friends. But it soon turns into their darkest nightmare when Lesley returns to their house to find it empty: their daughter Rosie is gone. DC Maggie Neville is assigned to be Family Liaison Officer to Lesley and Mack, but she has a crisis threatening her own life – a secret from the past that could shatter everything she’s worked for. 11 CDs • OCD 1103 • 978-1-78433-867-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1103 • 978-1-78433-903-6 • Playing time: 12hrs 25mins 9 CDs • OCD 1090 • 978-1-78433-879-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1090 • 978-1-78433-915-9 • Playing time: 10hrs 54mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. F R E E L I F E T I M E R E P L A C E M E N T S O F C O M P A C T D I S C S RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD MURRAY DAVIES STEVEN DUNNE Read by Peter Wickham Read by Jonathan Keeble Welcome to Meantime Death Do Us Part DCI Patsy Chalke. Beautiful, rich, Oxford-educated. Owns a riverside penthouse, drives a red Mercedes convertible. DS Bobby Leyden. The bruiser from the notorious Ferrier estate. Lives on take-away Chinese and cans of 1664. Drives a Ford. They are Chalke and Cheese, but when a gruesome string of murders rocks the royal borough of Greenwich, the pair must work together to find out who is killing South London’s villains. And why. Only one thing’s certain. In Meantime nothing is what it seems to be. DI Damen Brook is on a rare period of leave to re-connect with his daughter Terri. But with her heavy drinking proving a challenge, Brook agrees to visit a local murder scene when his help is requested. An elderly couple have each been executed with a single shot to the heart with the method echoing that of a murdered middle-aged gay couple. With the same killer suspected, Brook knows that he has little choice but to cut short his leave when forced by his superiors to take the lead on the case. 10 CDs • OCD 1042 • 978-1-78433-676-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1042 • 978-1-78433-712-4 • Playing time: 11hrs 27mins 11 CDs • OCD 1115 • 978-1-78433-881-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1115 • 978-1-78433-917-3 • Playing time: 12hrs 55mins TAMARA DIETRICH STEVEN DUNNE Read by Laurence Bouvard Read by Jonathan Keeble The Hummingbird’s Cage A Killing Moon Joanna has spent 10 years married to a monster. Everyone thinks she has the perfect life, but behind closed doors she lives in constant fear of her husband. Escape seems impossible – and then a stranger offers her a chance to flee. On the run with her young daughter, Joanna finds herself in the mysterious town of Morro. With no memory of how she got there. And no idea of what the town truly is. Joanna faces a rare and terrible choice – stay safe, or return to face the fight of her life, to save herself and her little girl. For the young woman kidnapped on her way home from the pub, the nightmare is about to begin. Weeks after Caitlin Kinnear goes missing, the police are unable to break her case. Worse, they are not even certain harm has come to her. But determined to pursue all leads, DI Damen Brook and his team begin to trawl through the murky world of cheap migrant labour. Convinced that the answers lie hidden within its depths, Brook soon begins to realise Caitlin is in terrible danger. 8 CDs • OCD 1114 • 978-1-78433-880-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1114 • 978-1-78433-916-6 • Playing time: 9hrs 12mins 11 CDs • OCD 1077 • 978-1-78433-752-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1077 • 978-1-78433-788-9 • Playing time: 13hrs 10mins JAMIE DOWARD HELENA FAIRFAX Read by Peter Noble Read by Helen Longworth Toxic A Way from Heart to Heart The mutilated body of a senior banker is found on a Kent beach. Could the man’s death be linked to the scandal engulfing his employer, a global bank created by the CIA to help track terrorism financing? Kate Pendragon, a financial analyst seconded to MI5, discovers that the bank is close to collapse. Elsewhere, intelligence is gathered on an Islamic terrorist cell intent on triggering a nuclear catastrophe to rig the world’s financial markets – rigged, it would appear, by the Americans. Pendragon believes the intelligence community on both sides of the Atlantic could be falling for a sophisticated hoax. Only, no one is listening to her. A knock at the door shatters Kate Hemingway’s life when she’s informed of her husband Stuart’s death in Afghanistan. She struggles to care for their young son George with only Stuart’s aloof best friend Paul as emotional support. Piece by fragile piece, she tries to rebuild her life, realising Paul and her son have formed an unlikely bond. When Paul agrees to accompany Kate and a group of disadvantaged teenagers on a trip to the Yorkshire moors, he finally reveals something he’s kept secret for years. Kate’s own scarred heart begins to open up. But can she risk her son’s happiness as well as her own? 8 CDs • OCD 1054 • 978-1-78433-729-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1078 • 978-1-78433-765-0 • Playing time: 9hrs 59mins 7 CDs • OCD 1007 • 978-1-78433-581-6 1 MP3 • OMP 1007 • 978-1-78433-617-2 • Playing time: 8hrs 22mins SOPHIE DUFFY MAGGIE FORD Read by Angus King Read by Kate Lee Bright Stars A Soldier’s Girl Cameron Spark’s life is falling apart. He is separated from his wife, and awaiting a disciplinary following an incident in the underground vaults of Edinburgh where he works as a Ghost Tour guide. On the day he moves back home to live with his widowed dad, he receives a letter from Canada. It is from Christie. Twenty-five years earlier, Cameron attends Lancaster University and despite his crippling shyness, makes three unlikely friends: Christie, the rich Canadian, Tommo, the wannabe rock star and Bex, the Feminist activist who has his heart. In a whirlwind of alcohol, music and late night fox raids, Cameron feels as though he’s finally living ... 8 CDs • OCD 1020 • 978-1-78433-654-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1020 • 978-1-78433-690-5 • Playing time: 9hrs 16mins After a childhood in poverty and leaving school to work at the age of 13, life is beginning to look up for Brenda Wilson. Freshly married to her handsome soldier husband, she finds her true vocation in hairdressing. However, Brenda is forced to give up her dreams of owning her own salon as Harry is called into service, leaving her to bring up their daughter all by herself ... 12 CDs • OCD 1106 • 978-1-78433-870-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1106 • 978-1-78433-906-7 • Playing time: 14hrs 31mins ILANA FOX The Glittering Art of Falling Apart Read by Anna Bentinck RUTH DUGDALL Humber Boy B Read by Penny McDonald A child is killed after falling from the Humber Bridge. Two young brothers are found guilty and sent to prison. Upon their release they are granted anonymity. Probation officer Cate Austin is responsible for Humber Boy B’s reintegration into society. But the general public’s anger is steadily growing, and those around her wonder if he deserves to keep the secret of his identity. Cate’s loyalty is challenged when she begins to discover the truth of the crime. Is a child is capable of premeditated murder? Or is there a greater evil at play? 8 CDs • OCD 1043 • 978-1-78433-677-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1043 • 978-1-78433-713-1 • Playing time: 9hrs 14mins RUTH DUGDALL 1980s Soho is electric. For Eliza, the heady pull of its nightclubs and free-spirited people leads her into the life she has craved – all glamour, late nights and excitement. But it comes at a heavy cost. Cassie is fascinated by her family’s history and the abandoned Beaufont Hall. Why won’t her mother talk about it? Offered the chance to restore Beaufont to its former glory, Cassie jumps at the opportunity to learn more about her past. Separated by a generation, but linked by a forgotten diary, these two women have more in common than they know ... 8 CDs • OCD 1116 • 978-1-78433-876-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1116 • 978-1-78433-912-8 • Playing time: 9hrs 39mins JUNE FRANCIS Lily’s War Read by Sue Jenkins Nowhere Girl Read by Penny McDonald Probation officer, Cate Austin, has moved for a fresh start, along with her daughter Amelia, to live with her police detective boyfriend, Olivier Massard. But when she realises just how casually he is taking the disappearance of a young girl, Ellie, Cate decides to investigate matters for herself. She discovers Luxembourg has a dark heart. As Cate comes closer to discovering Ellie’s whereabouts she uncovers a hidden world, placing herself in danger, not just from traffickers, but from a source much closer to home. Busy bringing up her motherless brothers and sisters, romance is the last thing on Lily Thorpe’s mind. But when the handsome preacher Matt Gibson asks Lily to return with him to Australia as his wife, she finds it very hard to say no. But with rumours of war on the horizon, will she have to choose between her head and her heart? A story of love and loyalty set against a backdrop of wartime Liverpool. 10 CDs • OCD 1055 • 978-1-78433-730-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1055 • 978-1-78433-766-7 • Playing time: 11hrs 57mins 8 CDs • OCD 1066 • 978-1-78433-741-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1066 • 978-1-78433-777-3 • Playing time: 8hrs 50mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O B O O K S O N C O M PA C T D I S C & M P 3 C D RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD VANESSA GREENE PAMELA HARTSHORNE Read by Victoria Fox Read by Christine Mackie The Beachside Guest House House of Shadows When Rosa and Bee get together in the run-up to Bee’s wedding, they reminisce about the holiday they took together as teenagers to the beautiful Greek island of Paros. They remember the sandy coves, the guest house in the converted windmill where they stayed with their friend Iona, and the gorgeous local men. As memories of that long-forgotten holiday resurface, they are forced to confront the turns their lives have taken – and the guilt they both feel about letting Iona slip away from them. When they learn that the windmill guest house is going bust they form a plan: why not go back to the island and take it over themselves? And so begins a life-changing journey – because it turns out that opening a guest house and reliving their teenage dreams isn’t that easy ... 6 CDs • OCD 1031 • 978-1-78433-665-3 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1031 • 978-1-78433-701-8 • Playing time: 7hrs 7mins When Kate Vavasour wakes in hospital, she can remember nothing about the family gathered around her bed, or of her life before the accident. The doctors diagnose posttraumatic amnesia and say the memories should start returning. Which they do ... but these memories are not her own. They belong to Isabel Vavasour, who lived and died at Askerby Hall over 400 years earlier ... Returning to Askerby Hall to recuperate, Kate finds herself in a house full of shadows and suspicions, where she struggles to piece together the events that led to her terrible fall. 11 CDs • OCD 1079 • 978-1-78433-754-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1079 • 978-1-78433-790-2 • Playing time: 12hrs 34mins VERONICA HENRY Honeycote BEAR GRYLLS Read by Rachel Atkins Burning Angels The Liddiards have a wonderful life at Honeycote House: endless guests, parties and family fun. But unbeknownst to his wife Lucy, Mickey Liddiard has some secrets. He’s going to make changes, though. 1) Give his mistress the boot. Tricky. 2) Get the family business back on its feet. Trickier, as Mickey’s had his fingers in the till. 3) Give up the booze. Trickiest. He owes it to Lucy and the children. But it’s going to take more than willpower, especially when there’s more than one person with their eye on the brewery. And his house. And his wife … Read by Rupert Degas A prehistoric corpse entombed within an Arctic glacier, crying tears of blood. A jungle island overrun by rabid primates – escapees from a research laboratory’s Hot Zone. A massive seaplane hidden beneath a mountain, packed with a Nazi cargo of mind-blowing evil. A penniless orphan kidnapped from an African slum, holding the key to the world’s survival. Four terrifying journeys. One impossible path. Only one man to attempt it. Will Jaeger. The Hunter. 11 CDs • OCD 1022 • 978-1-78433-656-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1022 • 978-1-78433-692-9 • Playing time: 13hrs 10mins 10 CDs • OCD 1117 • 978-1-78433-855-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1117 • 978-1-78433-891-6 • Playing time: 11hrs 48mins VERONICA HENRY How to Find Love in a Bookshop KRISTIN HANNAH Read by Julia Barrie The Nightingale Read by Laurel Lefkow In the quiet village of Carriveau,Vianne Mauriac says goodbye to her husband, Antoine, as he heads for the Front. She doesn’t believe that the Nazis will invade France, but invade they do. When a German captain requisitions Vianne’s home, she and her daughter must live with the enemy or lose everything.Vianne’s sister, Isabelle, is a rebellious 18-year-old girl. She meets Gäetan, a partisan who believes the French can fight the Nazis from within France. But when he betrays her, Isabelle joins the Resistance and never looks back, risking her life time and again to save others. A heartbreakingly beautiful novel that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the durability of women. It is a novel for everyone, a novel for a lifetime. 13 CDs • OCD 1008 • 978-1-78433-582-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1008 • 978-1-78433-618-9 • Playing time: 15hrs 32mins Nightingale Books, nestled in the idyllic Cotswold town of Peasebrook, is a dream come true for booklovers. But owner Emilia Nightingale is struggling to keep the shop open. The temptation to sell up is proving enormous – but what about the loyalty she owes to her customers. Sarah Basildon, owner of stately pile Peasebrook Manor, has used the bookshop as an escape from all her problems over the years. Since messing up his marriage, Jackson asks Emilia for advice on books to read to the son he misses so much. And there’s Thomasina, painfully shy, who runs a pop-up restaurant and has a huge crush on a man she met and then lost in the cookery section! 9 CDs • OCD 1092 • 978-1-78433-856-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1092 • 978-1-78433-892-3 • Playing time: 10hrs 54mins ELIN HILDERBRAND The Rumour Read by Laurel Lefkow EMMA HANNIGAN The Heart of Winter Read by Grainne Gillis With the promise of December in the air and the hedgerows laced with frost, Huntersbrook House has never looked more beautiful. Once the Craig family’s beloved home, the house has been transformed into a magnificent countryside venue. And its first booking couldn’t be more perfect – the Christmas wedding of a well-known film actress. Yet, behind the scenes, the Craig children are feeling the chill. Pippa is skating on thin ice with her reckless personal life; Joey, preoccupied with the business, is blind to his fiancé’s struggles. And Lainey’s future is dealt a cruel blow. As the wedding approaches, everyone hopes the house will weave its magic. But can the Craigs put their differences aside and pull together as a family once more? 10 CDs • OCD 1032 • 978-1-78433-666-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1032 • 978-1-78433-702-5 • Playing time: 12hrs 15mins OLIVER HARRIS The House of Fame Read by Toby Longworth Amber Knight is London’s hottest ticket – pop star, film star, front-page, gossip. Nick Belsey is less celebrated. He can’t shake his habit of getting into serious trouble. His career at Hampstead CID is coming to a dishonourable end. He is currently of no fixed address. But a knock on the door is about to lead Belsey straight into the hollow heart of Amber’s glittering life – a world populated by the glamorous and the lonely, the desperate and the obsessed. The final book in the hugely admired Belsey series, it sees one of the most cunning and audacious characters in contemporary crime throw himself headlong into his most inextricable mystery yet, and come face to face with a ghost from his own notorious past. 7 CDs • OCD 1078 • 978-1-78433-753-7 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1078 • 978-1-78433-789-6 • Playing time: 8hrs 22mins Nantucket writer Madeline King has a new novel coming out and it’s got bestseller potential. But Madeline is terrified, because in her desperation to revive her career, she’s done something reckless: reveal the truth behind an actual affair involving her best friend, Grace. And that’s not the only strain on Madeline and Grace’s friendship: one fateful night, the two women argue, voicing jealousies and resentments that have built for 20 years. Bereft of each other, they get caught in the snares of a mysterious and destructive stranger. 8 CDs • OCD 1093 • 978-1-78433-857-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1093 • 978-1-78433-893-0 • Playing time: 9hrs 31mins DEBBY HOLT The Soulmate Read by Jilly Bond A novel about love, loss and starting again. Widower Henry Drummond is marking time, drifting towards retirement, until he accidentally saves a life. His daughter Maddie is at a wedding with the love of her life. But he is the groom and she is not the bride. They both decide they need to change their lives, preferably with a soulmate by their sides. But as Henry’s mother tells him, ‘Love is a complicated business and it is not for the easily discouraged.’ Strange encounters, humiliations and excitements come along and romance keeps eluding them. Soon family crises get in the way. But their quest has taken on a life of its own, with surprising consequences for all concerned. 8 CDs • OCD 1118 • 978-1-78433-882-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1118 • 978-1-78433-918-0 • Playing time: 9hrs 57mins MAGGIE HOPE A Wartime Nurse Read by Claire Jones Against the odds, miner’s daughter Theda Wearmouth succeeds in gaining a nursing place at Newcastle Hospital. By the time war breaks out, she is newly qualified and working in a children’s ward, a role she adores. She also finds herself being courted by a young soldier. Only Theda’s dreams of becoming Mrs Alan Price are shattered when he is killed in action before he can make good on his promise to marry her. Broken-hearted, Theda finds herself re-assigned to a special unit of the hospital dealing with German prisoners of war. Her duty is clear. But will she be able to cope with nursing the very men her fiancé died fighting? 10 CDs • OCD 1009 • 978-1-78433-583-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1009 • 978-1-78433-606-619-6 • Playing time: 11hrs 32mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. T H E F R E S H E S T N A M E O N T H E U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O S C E N E RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD MAGGIE HOPE VANESSA LAFAYE Read by Claire Jones Read by Adjoa Andoh Eliza’s Child Summertime After the birth of their son, Eliza naively hopes her husband Jack will put his gambling habit behind him and become more responsible. But then he loses their home and abandons her, leaving Eliza with no choice but to return to her parents’ house. She inadvertently attracts the attention of the ruthless mine owner Jonathan Moore. But can she sacrifice her reputation to protect her son? 9 CDs • OCD 1080 • 978-1-78433-755-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1080 • 978-1-78433-791-9 • Playing time: 10hrs 3mins In the small town of Heron Key everyone is preparing for the 4th of July barbecue, unaware that their world is about to change for ever. Missy, maid to the Kincaid family, feels she has wasted her life pining for Henry, who went to fight on the battlefields of France. Now he has returned with a group of other desperate, destitute veterans. When a white woman is found beaten nearly to death, suspicion falls on Henry. As the tensions rise, the barometer starts to plummet. But nothing can prepare them for what is coming. For far out over the Atlantic, the greatest storm ever to strike North America is heading their way … 9 CDs • OCD 1081 • 978-1-78433-756-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1081 • 978-1-78433-792-6 • Playing time: 11hrs 15mins MAGGIE HOPE Orphan Girl HARRIET LANE Read by Claire Jones Lorinda is only a child when tragedy deprives her of her true family and, sent to live with her aunt in her boarding house, she grows up desperately craving affection. And although she finds friendship – and even love – in the boarding house, she finally sees a chance to escape her drab surroundings and unkind family. But is a marriage of convenience better than a love that’s true? 11 CDs • OCD 1044 • 978-1-78433-678-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1044 • 978-1-78433-714-8 • Playing time: 13hrs 31mins Her Read by Julie Maisey Two women; two different worlds. Emma is a struggling mother who has put everything on hold. Nina is sophisticated and independent – entirely in control. When the pair meet, Nina generously draws Emma into her life. But this isn’t the first time the women’s paths have crossed. Nina remembers Emma and she remembers what Emma did. But what exactly does Nina want from her? And how far will she go in pursuit of it? 7 CDs • OCD 1023 • 978-1-78433-657-8 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1023 • 978-1-78433-693-6 • Playing time: 8hrs 28mins MAGGIE HOPE Workhouse Child LUCY LAWRIE Read by Claire Jones Lottie is just three years old when her Mammy dies and she is sent to the workhouse. A childhood spent in poverty, skivvying for other people, leaves her with no prospects, no family … Yet Lottie is bright and has ambitions for a better life. And when an opportunity arises at the local Chapel, Lottie seizes her chance. But will she ever be anything more than a workhouse child? The heartwarming sequel to Eliza’s Child. 7 CDs • OCD 1094 • 978-1-78433-858-9 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1094 • 978-1-78433-894-7 • Playing time: 8hrs 38mins JANE ISAAC Before It’s Too Late The Last Day I Saw Her Read by Jenny Dunbar When lonely single mum Janey stumbles into an art workshop, she can’t believe her eyes when her left hand mysteriously scribbles a picture of two little girls and a message from someone called ‘Hattie’: Janey’s childhood best friend who she lost touch with after Hattie’s family suddenly moved away in mysterious circumstances. Janey’s instincts tell her that she must finally find out what happened to Hattie, but when writing appears on the walls of her flat and her son Pip starts playing with an invisible friend, Janey fears she’s losing her mind. Is it really a good idea to go digging up the past? As dark secrets come to light, she can’t be sure what’s real any more – or who to trust. 10 CDs • OCD 1107 • 978-1-78433-872-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1107 • 978-1-78433-908-1 • Playing time: 11hrs 52mins Read by Tim Bruce & Cathy Sabberton Following an argument with her British boyfriend, Chinese student Min Li is abducted whilst walking the dark streets of picturesque Stratford-upon-Avon alone. Trapped in a dark pit, Min is at the mercy of her captor. Detective Inspector Will Jackman is tasked with solving the case and in his search for answers discovers that the truth is buried deeper than he ever expected. But, as another student vanishes and Min grows ever weaker, time is running out. Can Jackman track down the kidnapper, before it’s too late? 7 CDs • OCD 1033 • 978-1-78433-667-7 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1033 • 978-1-78433-703-2 • Playing time: 8hrs 39mins CHRISTOBEL KENT The Loving Husband Read by Clare Corbett Fran Hall and her husband Nathan live in a farmhouse on the edge of the Fens. One night, when Fran is woken by her baby, she finds the bed empty beside her and Nathan gone. Searching the house for him she makes a devastating discovery. As Fran finds herself under police scrutiny, she and her two small children become more isolated as she starts to doubt whether she really knew Nathan. As police suspicion grows the questions for Fran begin to mount. Is there something that she is hiding from them – something she has kept hidden from everyone, including her husband? 10 CDs • OCD 1067 • 978-1-78433-742-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1067 • 978-1-78433-778-0 • Playing time: 11hrs 26mins RAYMOND KHOURY The End Game Read by Jeff Harding Eminent scientist Dr Ralph Padley is dying – and he knows it’s time to finally tell the truth. Padley has a dark secret, which, if it got out, would have deadly consequences. FBI Special Agent Reilly has an agenda of his own. For months he has sought the man who kidnapped and brainwashed his five-year-old son. But that man is a highly protected CIA official with no name. Watched, manipulated, and framed for crimes he didn’t commit, Reilly becomes a fugitive. He’s left with no choice but to risk everything to unearth secrets that would shake the country to its core – if he’s ever allowed to get that far. 11 CDs • OCD 1056 • 978-1-78433-731-5 9 MP3 CDs • OMP 1056 • 978-1-78433-767-4 • Playing time: 13hrs 22mins JOHN LAWTON Riptide Read by Lewis Hancock Spring 1941: After 10 years spying for the Americans, Wolfgang Stahl disappears during a Berlin air raid. The Germans think he’s dead. The British know he’s not. But where is he?MI6 convince US Intelligence that Stahl will head for London, and so Captain Cal Cormack, a shy American ‘aristocrat’, is teamed with Chief Inspector Stilton of Stepney, fat, 50, and convivial, and between them they scour London, a city awash with spivs and refugees. But then things start to go terribly wrong and, ditched by MI6 and disowned by his embassy, Cal is introduced to his one last hope – Sergeant Troy of Scotland Yard. 11 CDs • OCD 1045 • 978-1-78433-679-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1045 • 978-1-78433-715-5 • Playing time: 12hrs 37mins JOHN LAWTON The Unfortunate Englishman Read by Lewis Hancock Having shot someone in the chaos of 1963 Berlin, Joe Wilderness finds himself locked up with little chance of escape. But an official pardon through his father-in-law Burne-Jones, a senior agent at MI6, means he is free to go. His newest operation will take him back to Berlin, now the dividing line between the West and the Soviets. When the Russians started building the Berlin Wall in 1961, two ‘Unfortunate Englishmen’ were trapped on opposite sides. In 1965 there is a plan to exchange the prisoners on Berlin’s bridge of spies. But, as ever, Joe has something on the side, just to make it profitable. A thrilling tale of Khrushchev, Kennedy, a spy exchange … and 10,000 bottles of fine Bordeaux. 10 CDs • OCD 1057 • 978-1-78433-732-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1057 • 978-1-78433-768-1 • Playing time: 11hrs 19mins JEM LESTER Shtum Read by David Thorpe Ben Jewell has hit breaking point. His 10-year-old son, Jonah, has never spoken. So when Ben and Jonah are forced to move in with Ben’s elderly father, three generations of men – one who can’t talk; two who won’t – are thrown together. As Ben battles single fatherhood, a string of well-meaning social workers and his own demons, he learns some difficult home truths. Jonah, blissful in his innocence, becomes the prism through which all the complicated strands of personal identity, family history and misunderstanding are finally untangled. 8 CDs • OCD 1068 • 978-1-78433-743-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1068 • 978-1-78433-779-7 • Playing time: 9hrs 14mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. C U T T I N G T H E C O S T B U T N O T T H E Q U A L I T Y RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD JAMES LONG A. P. McCOY Read by Tim Bruce Read by Daniel Weyman Ferney Narrowing the Field When Mike and Gally Martin move to a cottage in Somerset, it’s to make a new start. But the relationship comes under strain when Gally forms an increasingly close attachment to an old countryman, Ferney, who seems to know everything about her. What is it that draws them together? Reluctantly at first, then with more urgency as he feels time slipping away, Ferney compels Gally to understand their connection – and to face an inexplicable truth about their shared past. A passionate love story that spans the centuries, fall under the spell of Ferney. 12 CDs • OCD 1119 • 978-1-78433-884-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1119 • 978-1-78433-920-3 • Playing time: 14hrs 47mins Everything seems to be going right for brilliant young jockey Duncan Claymore. A career on the up, a beautiful wife, and all the trappings of wealth. But Duncan is haunted by the death of one of his arch-rivals. As Duncan struggles to keep his focus on the job, Michelle O’Brien – a friend and talented fellow jockey – is killed. Duncan knows this was no tragic accident and will stop at nothing to avenge Michelle’s death. With Duncan’s seemingly perfect world starting to fall apart, can he balance his desire for victory on the field with his desire to see justice served? 7 CDs • OCD 1049 • 978-1-78433-683-7 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1049 • 978-1-78433-719-3 • Playing time: 7hrs 44mins VIRGINIA MACGREGOR CLAIRE McGOWAN Read by Clare Corbett Read by Gráinne Gillis The Astonishing Return of Norah Wells The Silent Dead One ordinary morning, Norah walked out of her house on Willoughby Street and never looked back. Six years later, she returns to the home she walked away from only to find another woman in her place. Fay held Norah’s family together after she disappeared. Now that Norah has returned, everyone has questions. Why did she leave? And why is she back? As each member of the family tries to find the answers they each need, they must also face up to the most pressing question of all – what happens to the mother who stayed when the mother who left comes back? 10 CDs • OCD 1058 • 978-1-78433-733-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1058 • 978-1-78433-769-8 • Playing time: 11hrs 19mins Victim: Male. Mid-thirties. 5’7”. Cause of death: Hanging. Initial impression – murder. ID: Mickey Doyle. The officers at the crime scene know exactly who the victim is. Doyle was one of five suspected bombers who caused the deaths of 16 people. The remaining four are also missing and when a second body is found, decapitated, it’s clear they are being killed by the same methods their victims suffered. Forensic psychologist Paula Maguire is assigned the case but she is up against the clock – will Paula be able to find those responsible? After all, even killers deserve justice, don’t they? 9 CDs • OCD 1120 • 978-1-78433-885-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1120 • 978-1-78433-921-0 • Playing time: 10hrs 13mins GILLY MACMILLAN FERGUS McNEILL Read by Penelope Rawlins & Dugald Bruce-Lockhart Read by Mike Rogers The Perfect Girl Cut Out Several years ago, Zoe Maisey – child genius, musical sensation – caused the death of three teenagers. She served her time. And now she’s free. Her story begins with her giving the performance of her life. By midnight, her mother is dead. The Perfect Girl is an intricate exploration into the mind of a teenager burdened by brilliance. It’s a story about the wrongs in our past not letting go and how hard we must fight for second chances. 8 CDs • OCD 1059 • 978-1-78433-734-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1059 • 978-1-78433-770-4 • Playing time: 9hrs 33mins Nigel never meant for it to happen. At first, he just wanted to be Matt’s friend. But when he discovers he can hear what is going on in the flat below him, his fascination with his new neighbour drifts into obsession. Rearranging his furniture to recreate the layout of the rooms downstairs. Buying the same clothes, going through Matt’s post, his things. Becoming Matt without him ever knowing. And it would have been all right, if Matt hadn’t brought the girl home. When things spiral out of control, Detective Inspector Harland has to unravel the disturbing truth ... 8 CDs • OCD 1050 • 978-1-78433-684-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1050 • 978-1-78433-720-9 • Playing time: 9hrs 14mins GILLY MACMILLAN Burnt Paper Sky BRAD MELTZER Read by Penelope Rawlins & Dugald Bruce-Lockhart Rachel Jenner turned her back for a moment. Now her eight-year-old son Ben is missing. But what really happened that fateful afternoon? Caught between her personal tragedy and a public who have turned against her, there is nobody left who Rachel can trust. But can the nation trust Rachel? The clock is ticking to find Ben alive. Whose side are you on? 10 CDs • OCD 1024 • 978-1-78433-658-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1024 • 978-1-78433-694-3 • Playing time: 12hrs 2mins BROOKE MAGNANTI The Turning Tide Read by Joan Walker Erykah Macdonald has a nice life, but on her 20th wedding anniversary, she’s about to cross a line. Several hundred miles away in the shallow waters of a Hebridean island, a body is found. This is no accidental death. Erykah’s lived with secrets most of her life. The trouble is, there are far worse secrets than her own about to emerge. And a net is tightening. Those that find themselves caught are willing to kill to get out with reputations intact. Erykah must work out what she’s capable of if she’s going to keep her head above water … 10 CDs • OCD 1047 • 978-1-78433-681-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1047 • 978-1-78433-717-9 • Playing time: 11hrs 46mins KAREN MAITLAND The Raven’s Head Read by David Thorpe Vincent is an apprentice librarian who stumbles upon a secret powerful enough to destroy his master. With the foolish arrogance of youth, he attempts blackmail but the attempt fails and Vincent finds himself on the run and in possession of an intricately carved silver raven’s head. Any attempt to sell the head fails ... until Vincent tries to palm it off on the intimidating Lord Sylvain – unbeknown to Vincent, a powerful Alchemist with an all-consuming quest. Once more Vincent’s life is in danger because Sylvain and his neighbours, the menacing White Canons, consider him a predestined sacrifice in their shocking experiment. The President’s Shadow Read by Jeff Harding Beecher White, a humble archivist at the U.S. National Archives by day, has a secret: he belongs to the Culper Ring, a network of spies founded by George Washington during the American Revolution. While working for the Culper Ring, White has discovered countless secrets and saved more lives than he knows – including the President’s. And then, one day, White makes an alarming discovery on the White House grounds: a severed arm buried in the Rose Garden. As he investigates, he realises it’s a message ... one that may have dire repercussions for the President. 10 CDs • OCD 1069 • 978-1-78433-744-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1069 • 978-1-78433-780-3 • Playing time: 12hrs 17mins VALERIE MENDES Larkswood Read by Katie Scarfe Larkswood House. The very name suggests birdsong, peace and elegance. It is home to the Hamilton children – Edward, Cynthia and Harriet – who enjoy the freedom and excitement of privilege. But in the glorious summer of 1896, with absent parents and a departed governess, disaster strikes the family, leaving it cruelly divided. More than 40 years later, on the eve of the Second World War, Louisa Hamilton, newly presented at court but struck down with glandular fever, is sent to Larkswood to recuperate. There, for the first time, she meets her grandfather, Edward, home after decades in India. But as Louisa begins to fall under the spell of Larkswood, she realises it holds the key to the mystery that shattered her family two generations before. Will she find the courage to unravel the dark secrets of the past? And can Larkswood ever become home to happiness again? 12 CDs • OCD 1034 • 978-1-78433-668-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1034 • 978-1-78433-704-9 • Playing time: 12hrs 47mins 13 CDs • OCD 1048 • 978-1-78433-682-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1048 • 978-1-78433-718-6 • Playing time:15hrs 36mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. P A C K E D I N S T U R D Y C A S E S F O R L I B R A R Y U S E RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD RICHARD MONTANARI STEVE MOSBY Read by William Hope Read by Gareth Armstrong Shutter Man The 50/50 Killer The Farren family has been a plague upon Philadelphia’s most dangerous neighbourhood, the Devil’s Pocket, for generations. There, row after row of tumbledown houses hide dark secrets – none darker than Billy, the youngest Farren. Afflicted by a syndrome that means he can’t recognise faces, Billy must use photographs to identify his family – and his victims. And when your life has bled away, he takes a final, gruesome picture for his wall. But what is the meaning of the horrific ritual Billy enacts with every murder? And is there any connection to a childhood event Detective Kevin Byrne has buried so well it’s hidden even from his former partner Jessica Balzano? 10 CDs • OCD 1035 • 978-1-78433-669-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1035 • 978-1-78433-705-6 • Playing time: 11hrs 39mins JONATHAN MOORE The Poison Artist Mark Nelson is a young police officer, newly assigned to the team of John Mackey – author of a bestselling true crime book based on his years of experience catching killers. Mackey is a legend in the force and it’s a huge opportunity for Mark, who has dedicated his life to his job. When a man is found burned to death in his own home, Mackey’s team is thrown into an investigation that grows darker at every turn. The evidence points to a man known as the 50/50 Killer. His targets are young couples, who he stalks and subjects to a single night of torture and manipulation, testing and destroying the love between them. Only one of them ever survives until dawn. Soon afterwards, a young man walks into a police station badly tortured and with his memory in tatters. He knows only that his girlfriend is still being held captive in the woods he’s escaped from. But the team know that by fleeing, the man has sealed his girlfriend’s fate. If they can’t piece together his experience by daybreak then she will die in his place. However, all is not what it seems ... 9 CDs • OCD 1037 • 978-1-78433-671-4 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1037 • 978-1-78433-707-0 • Playing time: 10hrs 25mins Read by Tim Flavin Dr. Caleb Maddox is a crack San Francisco toxicologist leading a ground-breaking study of the human pain threshold based on minute analysis of chemical markers. He has also just broken up with his artist girlfriend after she discovered a shocking family secret in his past. Seeking solace, Caleb finds a dark, old-fashioned saloon called House of Shields, and is mesmerised when a beautiful woman materialises out of the shadows, dressed like a 1940s movie star. The enigmatic Emmeline shares a pouring of absinthe with him, brushes his arm and vanishes. As he pursues her through night he becomes entangled in a serial murder investigation that has the police stymied until Caleb’s analysis of the chemical markers in their bodies reveals that each one was tortured to death. Also present are some of the key components of absinthe. As Caleb finally looks forward to a night spent alone with Emmeline, part of his mind wonders if behind the seductive vision is something. 8 CDs • OCD 1036 • 978-1-78433-670-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1036 • 978-1-78433-706-3 • Playing time: 9hrs 37mins SIMON MORDEN WALTER MOSLEY Charcoal Joe Read by Lucian Msamati Easy Rawlins is living off the proceeds of his last case, trying to keep out of trouble. Of course it’s not going to last. Because Easy’s old friend Mouse knocks on his door. Mouse is one of the deadliest men in America. And Mouse wants a small favour. He wants Easy to help a man he says is wrongly imprisoned, a friend of Charcoal Joe. Charcoal Joe is a mythical figure in the LA underworld – he pulls the strings but keeps out of sight. Reluctantly, Easy agrees – he owes Mouse his life. But this is going to be Easy’s deadliest investigation yet. 8 CDs • OCD 1095 • 978-1-78433-859-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1095 • 978-1-78433-895-4 • Playing time: 9hrs 55mins SARAH MOSS Signs for Lost Children Down Station Read by Meriel Scholfield Read by Thomas Judd A group of commuters and tube workers witness a fiery apocalypse overtaking London. They make their escape through a service tunnel. Reaching a door they step through … and find themselves on a shore backed by cliffs and rolling grassland. The way back is blocked. Heading inland they meet a man wearing a wolf’s cloak with wolves by his side. He has heard of a place called London – other people have arrived down the ages – all escaping from a London that is burning. None of them have returned. Except one – who travels between the two worlds at will. The group begin a quest to find this one survivor; the one who holds the key to their return and to the safety of London. 9 CDs • OCD 1051 • 978-1-78433-685-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1051 • 978-1-78433-721-6 • Playing time: 10hrs 8mins DAVID MORRELL Only weeks into their marriage a young couple embark on a six-month period of separation. Tom Cavendish goes to Japan to build lighthouses and his wife Ally, Doctor MoberleyCavendish, stays and works at the Truro asylum. As Ally plunges into the institutional politics of mental health, Tom navigates the social and professional nuances of late 19th century Japan. With her unique blend of emotional insight and intellectual profundity, Sarah Moss builds a novel in two parts from Falmouth to Tokyo, two maps of absence; from Manchester to Kyoto, two distinct but conjoined portraits of loneliness and determination. 9 CDs • OCD 1096 • 978-1-78433-860-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1096 • 978-1-78433-896-1 • Playing time: 10hrs 13mins REBECCA MUDDIMAN Tell Me Lies Read by Tim Bruce Inspector of the Dead Read by Richard Burnip The year is 1855. The British government has fallen. Into this crisis comes Thomas De Quincey, one of the most notorious personalities of Victorian England. Along with his daughter Emily and their Scotland Yard companions, Ryan and Becker, he finds himself confronted by a murderer who is targeting members of the elite, leaving with each corpse the name of someone who had attempted to kill Queen Victoria. De Quincey and his friends must race to protect their monarch, uncovering old conspiracies and the heartbreaking past of a man whose lust for revenge has destroyed his soul. 10 CDs • OCD 1083 • 978-1-78433-758-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1083 • 978-1-78433-794-0 • Playing time: 11hrs 57mins STEVE MOSBY Tell a lie? Break the law? Or solve the problem ... for good? The body in Lauren James’s back garden belongs to her ex-boyfriend, Ritchie. DI Gardner thinks it’s an open-and-shut case. But he reckoned without the interference of Lauren’s father, local businessman and aspiring politician Walter James. And he couldn’t know about the secrets that everyone involved wants to hide. When a murder touches so many lives, not even the cops are immune from the consequences. In the end you must decide what you can live with: a loving lie or the deadly truth? 9 CDs • OCD 1060 • 978-1-78433-735-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1060 • 978-1-78433-771-1 • Playing time: 10hrs 18mins AMY MYERS Classic Cashes In Read by David Thorpe Black Flowers Read by David Thorpe This is not a story about a girl who disappears. This is the story of a little girl who comes back. She appears one day on a seaside promenade, with a black flower and a horrifying story. But telling that story will start a chain reaction of dangerous lies and deadly illusions that will claim many more victims in the years to come. When Neil Dawson’s father commits suicide, Neil is desperate. But through his grief he knows something isn’t right. Among his father’s possessions, he finds a copy of an old novel, The Black Flower. Opening it will take Neil into an investigation full of danger, pain and subterfuge. 9 CDs • OCD 1082 • 978-1-78433-757-5 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1082 • 978-1-78433-793-3 • Playing time: 10hrs 45mins Jack Colby, car detective, takes a seemingly routine commission that precipitates him into a dangerous world of secrets and murder A commission to buy a classic Packard saloon from the 1930s should have been routine, but this Packard is special … and as Jack struggles to piece together the car’s history and the mystery surrounding it, he is soon catapulted into a world where nothing is as it seems. But when murder strikes, Jack is drawn into a hunt for the truth that involves not only his personal happiness but facing a relentless killer. 8 CDs • OCD 1108 • 978-1-78433-871-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1108 • 978-1-78433-907-4 • Playing time: 9hrs 8mins BARBARA NADEL Dead of Night: An Inspector Ikmen Mystery Read by Seán Barrett Inner city murder crosses two continents. Inspectors Cetin Ikmen and Mehmet Suleyman from Istanbul are sent to a policing conference in Detroit, but little can prepare them for the corruption that lies at its heart. When Ezekial Goins, an elderly man of Turkish descent approaches them to crack the long-unsolved murder of his son, a quiet trip takes a far more sinister turn. As they delve deeper into the case, the pair find themselves immersed in a terrifying world of inter-gang drug war and racial prejudice that puts them in mortal danger, and forces Ikmen to confront some demons of his own … 9 CDs • OCD 1038 • 978-1-78433-672-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1038 • 978-1-78433-708-7 • Playing time: 10hrs 19mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. C U T T I N G T H E C O S T B U T N O T T H E Q U A L I T Y RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD BARBARA NADEL KRISTINA OHLSSON Read by Seán Barrett Read by Maggie Mash On the Bone The Chosen On a buzzing street in the fashionable district of Beyoglu, a young man drops dead. Ümit Kavas’s death was natural but the autopsy betrays a shocking truth: his last meal was human flesh. Under desperate pressure from their superiors, Inspector Cetin Ikmen and his colleague Mehmet Süleyman begin their most obscure investigation yet. Soon they find themselves embroiled in a dark web of underground worlds: of Turkey’s old secular elite; a community of squatters; and a new gastronomy scene breaking every boundary. But where does the truth lie? 9 CDs • OCD 1097 • 978-1-78433-861-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1097 • 978-1-78433-897-8 • Playing time: 10hrs 32mins On a cold winter’s day, a pre-school teacher is shot to death in front of parents and children at the Jewish Congregation in Stockholm. Just a few hours later two Jewish boys go missing on their way to tennis practice. A heavy snowstorm hits Stockholm and the traces of the perpetrator are few and far between. Fredrika Bergman and Alex Recht are faced with one of their toughest challenges ever as they hunt for a killer who seems as merciless as he is effective. The leads in the investigation all point to the same place: Israel. Someone or something called the Paper Boy keeps popping up in the police investigation. Could he possibly have resurfaced in Stockholm, now claiming new victims? 13 CDs • OCD 1071 • 978-1-78433-746-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1071 • 978-1-78433-782-7 • Playing time: 15hrs 35mins ANDREW NICOLL The Secret Life and Curious Death of Miss Jean Milne NEIL OLIVER Read by Angus King Master of Shadows A hundred years ago, the true story of the brutal murder of Miss Jean Milne in a small seaside town captured the imagination of the whole country. A wealthy spinster who lived alone in a crumbling mansion, Miss Milne appeared to be the very model of respectability. But, behind the facade, Miss Milne was living a secret life. Why was this quiet spinster tied up in her own home, tortured and brutally murdered? Now, using newly-released evidence from police files, eye-witness testimony hidden for a century and long-forgotten newspaper reports from the scene, Andrew Nicoll has brought the case back from the dead to reveal the secrets of the little town where Jean Milne was murdered. Read by the author In 15th-century Constantinople, Prince Constantine saves the life of a broken-hearted girl. But the price of his valour is high. John Grant is a young man on the edge of the world. His unique abilities carry him from his home in Scotland to the heart of the Byzantine Empire in search of a girl and the chance to fulfil a death-bed promise. Lena has remained hidden from the men who have been searching for her for many years. When she’s hunted down, at last she knows what she must do. As the Siege of Constantinople reaches its climax, each must make a choice between head and heart, duty and destiny. 9 CDs • OCD 1010 • 978-1-78433-584-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1010 • 978-1-78433-620-2 • Playing time: 10hrs 30mins 11 CDs • OCD 1000 • 978-1-78433-573-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1000 • 978-1-78433-609-7 • Playing time: 13hrs 45mins PARAIC O’DONNELL MARGIE ORFORD Read by Mike Grady & Imogen Wilde Read by Saul Reichlin The Maker of Swans Water Music Amid the fading grandeur of a country estate, Clara lives in the care of Mr Crowe, a man of many mysterious gifts. Mr Crowe was once a man of learning and means. Now, he devotes himself to earthly pleasures. But when Mr Crowe commits a crime of passion, he attracts the attention of Dr Chastern, the figurehead of a secret society to which Crowe belongs. When Chastern comes to call him to account, his sinister attention is diverted to Clara. For Clara possesses gifts of her own. She must learn to use them quickly, if she is to save them all. 10 CDs • OCD 1070 • 978-1-78433-745-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1070 • 978-1-78433-781-0 • Playing time: 11hrs A terrified, frozen child is found close to death on an icy Cape Town mountainside. But no-one reported her missing. Who does she belong to? Profiler Dr Clare Hart is baffled – but when a young woman disappears, Clare sees a frightening pattern beginning to emerge. Rosa is a gifted but troubled young cellist, and her grandfather is at his wits end. Why did she walk out of her music school that day? Where has she gone now? As winter tightens its grip, Clare must find Rosa and unravel her secrets … 8 CDs • OCD 1121 • 978-1-78433-886-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1121 • 978-1-78433-922-7 • Playing time: 9hrs 33mins NICKY PELLEGRINO SHEILA O’FLANAGAN Recipe for Life Caroline’s Sister Read by Jane McDowell Read by Caroline Lennon To her younger sister, Tessa, Caroline O’Shaughnessy has everything – great looks, easy charm, and the distinctly desirable Damien Woods. But for Caroline, things don’t feel quite so rosy. She’d dreamed about moving in with Damien, but not about having his child, just yet. And though he did the honourable thing when she told him she was pregnant, it obviously wasn’t what he wanted either. And as both of them struggle to make the best of a bad job, neither are prepared for the impact a moment of drunken indiscretion will have not just on their lives but on Tessa’s too ... 16 CDs • OCD 1011 • 978-1-78433-585-4 3 MP3 CDs • OMP 1011 • 978-1-78433-621-9 • Playing time: 19hrs 9mins A recipe for life should be a simple thing: love and happiness, family, friends and a little food … But life is rarely straightforward. Alice wants to make the most of life – after all, she knows how fragile it can be – and knows she never feels more alive than when she’s cooking. Babetta has spent a lifetime tending the garden of her tiny house on the Italian coast, supplying food to feed a family now grown and gone. One summer these two women are brought together in a crumbling Mediterranean villa, with the shared language of food. There, under the heat of the Italian sun, or the shade of the pomegranate tree, secrets will be spoken, fears and hopes shared. But life’s lessons are not learned easily. 8 CDs • OCD 1012 • 978-1-78433-586-1 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1012 • 978-1-78433-622-6 • Playing time: 9hrs 16mins KRISTINA OHLSSON NICKY PELLEGRINO Read by Maggie Mash Read by Jane McDowell Hostage Under Italian Skies Shortly after a crowded New York-bound flight takes off from Stockholm, a bomb threat is found on board. Anonymous hijackers demand that the Swedish government revoke its decision to deport a Moroccan man. If their demands are not met, the plane will explode if it attempts to land. The US and Swedish governments must choose between negotiating with terrorists or pursuing the deportation of a possibly innocent man. Fredrika Bergman returns to liaise between Police Superintendent Alex Recht and the abrasive Eden Lundell of the Security Service’s counter-terrorism unit. They soon realise that the plot behind the hijacking is far more complex than anyone thought … 12 CDs • OCD 1025 • 978-1-78433-659-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1025 • 978-1-78433-695-0 • Playing time: 14hrs 8mins For 25 years, Stella’s been trusted assistant to a legendary fashion designer, but after her boss dies suddenly she is lost. Then she finds a house swap website and sees a beautiful old villa in a southern Italian village. Could she really exchange her poky London flat for that? But what was intended as just a break becomes much more. As the villa begins to get under her skin, she can’t help but imagine the owner from the clues around her. But can an idea of someone ever match up to the reality? 8 CDs • OCD 1072 • 978-1-78433-747-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1072 • 978-1-78433-783-4 • Playing time: 9hrs 20mins ANNE PERRY Blood on the Water Read by Jonathan Oliver Commander William Monk: in search of justice, he will not stop until he has found the truth. It is a time of progress, with the Empire’s interests expanding and the contentious new Suez Canal nearing completion. Many people stand to gain – and to lose – as the world rapidly changes. When a Thames pleasure boat is blown up with the loss of many lives, an Egyptian man is quickly sentenced to hang for the crime. But William Monk, head of the River Police, discovers the evidence was flawed. If justice itself has been tainted, exposing the true culprit will be far more dangerous … 11 CDs • OCD 1026 • 978-1-78433-660-8 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1026 • 978-1-78433-696-7 • Playing time: 12hrs 40mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. P A C K E D I N S T U R D Y C A S E S F O R L I B R A R Y U S E RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD JIM POWELL GUY SAVILLE Read by Charles Armstrong Read by Richard Burnip The Breaking of Eggs The Madagaskar Plan Change is in the air in a shabby apartment in the 19th arrondissement in Paris. One unremarkable day Madame Lefèvre invites Feliks to call her Sandrine. As his indomitable landlady’s manners have been as unvarying as her dresses for the last 36 years, this feels significant to Feliks. And it is. As the face of Europe transforms beyond recognition Feliks’s own life teeters on the edge of change.Soon his carefully constructed world is tumbling round his ears and Feliks wonders: is there such a thing as a second chance for someone like him? 9 CDs • OCD 1084 • 978-1-78433-759-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1084 • 978-1-78433-795-7 • Playing time: 10hrs 55mins 1953. Nazi Germany controls Europe and a vast African territory and the Jews have been exiled to Madagaskar. Returning home after a disastrous mission to Africa, ex-mercenary Burton Cole finds his lover has disappeared. Desperate to discover her, he is drawn into a conspiracy that will lead him back to the Dark Continent. Meanwhile Walter Hochburg, Nazi Governor of Kongo, has turned his attention to Madagaskar where there are scientists who could develop a weapon of unimaginable power. But the British are interested in Madagaskar too. They plan to destroy its naval base to bring America into a war against the Reich. They have found the ideal man for the task: Reuben Salois, the only Jew to have escaped the ghetto. 17 CDs • OCD 1110 • 978-1-78433-874-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1110 • 978-1-78433-910-4 • Playing time: 20hrs 36mins LUCY RIBCHESTER The Amber Shadows SIMON SCARROW Read by Lucy Scott On a delayed train, deep in the English countryside, two strangers meet. It is 1942 and they are both men of fighting age. As strangers do, they pass the time by sharing their stories. But walls have ears and careless talk costs lives … At Bletchley Park, Honey Deschamps spends her days transcribing decrypted signals from the German Army. One night, as she walks home in the blackout, she meets a stranger who has a package for her. The parcel, containing a small piece of amber, postmarked from Russia and branded with two censor’s stamps, is the first of several. Someone is trying to get a message to her. Can Honey uncover who is sending these mysterious packages and why before it’s too late? 9 CDs • OCD 1073 • 978-1-78433-748-3 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1073 • 978-1-78433-772-784-1 • Playing time: 10hrs 52mins KAREN ROBARDS Young Bloods: Wellington & Napoleon 1 Read by Jonathan Keeble Europe in the late 18th century was a tumultuous place, with war and rebellions breaking out on many fronts.Young Arthur Wesley (later Wellington) and Napoleon Bonaparte grow up worlds apart yet immersed from youth in a culture where a military career is a natural choice for men of ambition. While Wellington is blooded in Ireland and Flanders, Napoleon is caught up in the dramas of the French Revolution and war with Prussia, Britain and Holland. None of this is enough to distract Wellington from his pursuit of Kitty Pakenham or Napoleon from his future bride, Josephine, for these men throw themselves into all aspects of life as enthusiastically as they rush to battle. A wonderful, multi-layered introduction to an epic series. 16 CDs • OCD 1039 • 978-1-78433-673-8 3 MP3 CDs • OMP 1039 • 978-1-78433-709-4 • Playing time: 19hrs 24mins The Last Time I Saw Her Read by Laurel Lefkow NATASHA SOLOMONS In this world, Dr Charlotte Stone is an expert psychologist, helping to catch serial killers. In the next world, Charlotte’s ghostly lover – wrongly executed killer Michael Garland – is facing death yet again: the ultimate annihilation of his soul. Can Charlie prove Michael’s innocence and rescue him from total oblivion? A stranger has turned up who could be Michael’s identical twin. But the resemblance is only skin deep – behind the handsome face lurks the twisted mind of the real Southern Slasher. Charlie intends to draw the truth out of the mysterious killer ... whatever it takes. But Michael will move heaven and hell for the chance to save Charlie’s life. 9 CDs • OCD 1086 • 978-1-78433-761-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1086 • 978-1-78433-797-1 • Playing time: 10hrs 5mins The Song Collector Read by Charles Armstrong Fox, as the celebrated composer Harry Fox-Talbot is known, wants to be left in peace. His beloved wife has died, and he’s unable to write a note of music. Then one day he discovers that his four-year-old grandson is a piano prodigy. The music returns and Fox is compelled to re-engage with life – and to confront an old family rift. Decades earlier, Fox and his brothers returned to Hartgrove Hall after the war. But on the last night of 1946, the arrival of beautiful wartime singer Edie Rose tangles the threads of love and duty, leading to a shattering betrayal. 10 CDs • OCD 1061 • 978-1-78433-736-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1061 • 978-1-78433-772-8 • Playing time: 12hrs 3mins I.D. ROBERTS For Kingdom and Country JIM THOMPSON Read by Andrew Cullum May 1915. Kingdom Lock and his faithful sidekick, Siddhartha Singh are gunned down on the streets of Basra and suspicion falls on German spy, Wilhelm Wassmuss. Major Ross believes Wassmuss is behind the assassination of a Turkish officer, the death of whom has been blamed on Lock. Meanwhile, Lock has discovered that Amy Townshend is pregnant and that the child is his. But the general’s daughter stubbornly refuses to break off her engagement. Then, when Lock learns that there is a price on his head, Ross sends him to the frontlines for his own safety ... 10 CDs • OCD 1109 • 978-1-78433-873-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1109 • 978-1-78433-909-8 • Playing time: 12hrs 8mins ROBERT RYAN The Killer Inside Me Read by Tim Flavin Deputy Sheriff Lou Ford is a pillar of the community in his small Texas town – patient and thoughtful. Some people think he’s a little slow and boring but that’s the worst they say about him. But then nobody knows about what Lou calls his ‘sickness’. It nearly got him put away when he was younger, but his adopted brother took the rap for that. Now the sickness that has been lying dormant for a while is about to surface again – and the consequences are brutal and devastating. 6 CDs • OCD 1013 • 978-1-78433-587-8 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1013 • 978-1-78433-623-3 • Playing time: 6hrs 20mins The Sign of Fear LUCA VESTE The skies above London hum with danger. And in the Channel enemies lie in wait … Autumn, 1917. London is not the city that Dr John Watson and Sherlock Holmes once bestrode like giants. Terror has come from the sky and Londoners are scurrying underground in fear. Then a twin tragedy strikes Watson. An old friend, Staff Nurse Jennings, is on a boat-ambulance torpedoed in the Channel with no survivors. And his concert-going companion, Sir Gilbert Hardy, is kidnapped. Then comes the gruesome ransom demand, for Sir Gilbert and four others, which will involve terrible mutilation unless the demands are met. Help comes from an unlikely source when Watson finds himself face-to-face with his old ruthless adversary, the “She Wolf” Miss Pillbody. Shemakes him a remarkable offer and so an unlikely partnership is formed - the enemy spy and Sherlock Holmes’s faithful companion, a detective duo which will eventually uncover a shocking case of statesponsored murder and find Watson on board a German bomber, with a crew intent on setting London ablaze. Read by Jonathan Keeble Bloodstream Read by Richard Burnip 11 CDs • OCD 1074 • 978-1-78433-749-0 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1074 • 978-1-78433-785-8 Playing time: 13hrs 12mins This audio book contains strong language and/or explicit scenes. F R E E L I F E T I M E Social media stars Chloe Morrison and Joe Hooper seem to have it all – until their bodies are found following an anonymous phone call to their high-profile agent. Tied and bound to chairs facing each other, their violent deaths cause a media scrum to descend on Liverpool, with DI David Murphy and DS Laura Rossi assigned to the case. It quickly becomes clear that the killer believes secrets and lies within relationships should have deadly consequences … 10 CDs • OCD 1098 • 978-1-78433-862-6 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1098 • 978-1-78433-898-5 • Playing time: 11hrs 16mins SALLEY VICKERS The Boy Who Could See Death Read by Anna Bentinck & Peter Noble Eli is an ordinary boy with an extraordinary gift. It will shape the course of his whole life. Cousin Francesca, a charming spinster and a favourite with the children, is harbouring kleptomaniac tendencies. Sarah Palliser, living alone next to a ramshackle graveyard, is more scared of the small box under her stairs than the ghosts outside her window. Dreamy artist Nan is nursing a growing obsession with wolves in Britain and the recently widowed Frances finds herself inventing an exotic imaginary boyfriend. In this collection of eleven remarkable stories, Salley Vickers explores bereavement and betrayal, closely guarded secrets and common gossip, long-overdue endings and decidedly strange beginnings. 5 CDs • OCD 1099 • 978-1-78433-863-3 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1099 • 978-1-78433-899-2 • Playing time: 5hrs 45mins R E P L A C E M E N T S O F C O M P A C T D I S C S RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE ON CD FERDINAND VON SCHIRACH HUGO WILCKEN Read by Cameron Stewart Read byTim Flavin The Girl Who Wasn’t There The Reflection Sebastian von Eschburg, scion of a wealthy, self-destructive family, survived his disastrous childhood to become a celebrated artist. He casts a provocative shadow over the Berlin scene; his disturbing photographs and installations show that truth and reality are two distinct things. When Sebastian is accused of murdering a young woman, seasoned lawyer Konrad Biegler agrees to represent him – and hopes to help himself in the process. But Biegler soon learns that nothing about the case, or the suspect, is what it appears. 5 CDs • OCD 1027 • 978-1-78433-661-5 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1027 • 978-1-78433-697-4 • Playing time: 5hrs 24mins Dr Manne isn’t himself when he’s called out by the police to evaluate a man suspected of psychosis. But the man is perfectly calm, and insists he’s not who the police says he is. Manne isn’t sure what to believe, but something definitely isn’t right. Before he knows it, he’s helping his patient escape from an unfamiliar psychiatric hospital. Then a careless slip on the subway leads to a horrific accident. Waking up in a hospital bed, Manne realises his own identity is not as certain as he’d always believed. What kind of a hospital is he in and why can’t he leave? As Manne pieces together the story, he realises that pretending to be someone else might be his only chance for escape. 6 CDs • OCD 1111 • 978-1-78433-875-6 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1111 • 978-1-78433-911-1 • Playing time: 6hrs 24mins GILES WATERFIELD The Long Afternoon MAIRI WILSON Read by Charlotte Strevens The year is 1912. Henry and Helen Williamson arrive on the French Riviera looking for a house. Barely 30, Henry has been forced to retire from the Indian civil service through illhealth. They fall in love with the dreamlike Lou Paradou and set about constructing a life of ease, and a ravishing garden. But as the political conflict gathers, so the atmosphere of their new home becomes increasingly unquiet and a tragic fate befalls them. The Long Afternoon enchants and involves the reader, just as the Williamsons’ garden seduces its visitors. 6 CDs • OCD 1123 • 978-1-78433-883-1 1 MP3 CD • OMP 1123 • 978-1-78433-919-7 • Playing time: 6hrs 56mins KATHERINE WEBB Ursula’s Secret Read by Jenny Dunbar In just a few heartbreaking days, Lexy Shaw’s world has fallen apart. After her mother is killed in a tragic hit-and-run, her mother’s childhood guardian, Ursula, also dies suddenly, leaving everything to Lexy. But as Lexy reads through Ursula’s hidden papers, what she discovers raises doubts about her own identity and if she really is now all alone in the world. Desperate to find out if she has any surviving family, Lexy travels to Africa hoping she can unravel the mystery she’s now tormented by, only to find that she’s stumbled into a past full of lies and deceit and that her life is in grave danger. 11 CDs • OCD 1087 • 978-1-78433-762-9 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1087 • 978-1-78433-798-8 • Playing time: 13hrs 13mins The English Girl Read by Anna Bentinck TOM WOOD Joan Seabrook, a fledgling archaeologist, has fulfilled a lifelong dream to visit Arabia by travelling from England to the ancient city of Muscat with her fiancé, Rory. She longs to explore the desert fort of Jabrin, and unearth the treasures it is said to conceal. But Oman is a land lost in time and gaining permission to explore Jabrin could prove impossible. Joan’s disappointment is alleviated by the thrill of meeting her childhood heroine, pioneering explorer Maude Vickery. As their friendship grows, Joan is seduced by Maude’s stories, and the thrill of the adventure they hold. Only too late does she question actions that will spark a potentially disastrous, chain of events. Will the girl that left England for this beautiful but dangerous land ever find her way back? 14 CDs • OCD 1062 • 978-1-78433-737-7 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1062 • 978-1-78433-773-5 • Playing time: 16hrs 40mins The Darkest Day Read by Daniel Philpott While carrying out a hit on a terrorist financier,Victor finds himself the target of an assassin who proves to be just as deadly as he is. Never one to let such a thing go,Victor sets about hunting down his attacker and those who sent her. She is Raven – a freelance assassin with a dark past and hidden agenda. Does she really want him dead, or does someone else want them to kill each other? With the stakes growing higher by the minute, Victor and Raven must decide who is friend and who is foe before a deadly terrorist plot threatens to consume the city and them along with it. 8 CDs • OCD 1015 • 978-1-78433-589-2 2 MP3 CDs • OMP 1015 • 978-1-78433-625-7 • Playing time: 9hrs 14mins OAKHILL AUDIO BOOKS WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Oakhill Audio CD boxes • Versatile ring-binder mechanism • CDs are stored in individual protective sleeves • One size fits all, adding uniformity to your collection • Wide, individually-designed full-colour spines to aid on-shelf, spine-out display • Attractive cover designs increase appeal T H E F R E S H E S T N A M E O N T H E U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O S C E N E THE FRESHEST NAME ON THE UNABRIDGED AUDIO SCENE Frank Kelly,The Book Nest Library Supply, Unit 9A Cleveragh Business Centre, Sligo, Republic of Ireland Tel: 071 914 8263 • Mobile: 087 2443361 Email: orders@booknest.ie Designed by Minty Design: www.minty-design.co.uk U N A B R I D G E D A U D I O B O O K S O N C O M P A C T D I S C & M P 3 C D
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