Latest Audio Books In Our System CD`s and Playaways

Latest Audio Books In Our System
CD’s and Playaways
Fatally Flaky—Colorado caterer Goldy Schulz doesn't have a moment to spare as she frantically tries to pull everything together for two upcoming wedding receptions, including lastminute venue and menu changes from a spoiled bridezilla,
Deliver Us From Evil—Bestseller Baldacci's sequel to The Whole Truth (2008) lacks the creative plotting
and masterful handling of suspense that marked his earlier thrillers. Evan Waller, outwardly a respectable Canadian businessman but secretly a human trafficker who sells children into prostitution, has
expanded into arranging nuclear weapons deals with Islamic fundamentalists. Shaw, the lead of The
Whole Truth, sets out to stop Evan, as does Regina Reggie Campion, a British femme fatale, who works
for a clandestine group that tracks down and executes war criminals.
Fired Up—This trilogy kickoff concerns the present-day descendents of Nicholas Winters and Sylvester Jones, magic-obsessed 17th century rivals locked in a generation-spanning struggle. In Seattle, paranormal PI Chloe Harper is hired by financier Jack Winters to find the Burning Lamp his
ancestor Nicholas created
Naked Once More—A writer penning the sequel to a murdered author's bestselling book must meet
her publishing deadline while solving the mystery of her predecessor's disappearance.
Among Thieves—The real-life 1990 theft of paintings currently valued at half a billion dollars from Boston's Isabella
Stewart Gardner Museum and never recovered provides the
backdrop for Hosp's overly ambitious art world thriller. Playaway
Caught—From the #1 New York Times bestselling master of suspense comes a fast-paced, emotion-packed novel about guilt,
grief, and our capacity to forgive. Playaway
The 13th Hour—At the start of Doetsch's tricky thriller, an innocent man,
Nicholas Quinn, is in police custody, suspected of murdering his wife,
Julia, at their house in upscale Byram Hills, N.Y. Then a stranger gives
Nick a watchlike device that allows him to change the past by sending
him back, one hour at a time, for half a day. Playaway
Nineteen Minutes—Best known for tackling controversial issues through
richly told fictional accounts, Jodi Picoult's 14th novel, Nineteen Minutes,
deals with the truth and consequences of a smalltown high-school shooting.
House Rules—Jacob Hunt is a teenage boy with Asperger's syndrome. He's hopeless at reading social cues or expressing himself well to others, and like many kids with AS, Jacob has a
special focus on one subject--in his case, forensic analysis.
The Hundred Days—The title refers to Napoleon's escape from Elba and brief return to
power. Capt. Jack Aubrey must stop a Moorish galley, loaded with gold for Napoleon's mercenaries, from making its delivery.
Harvesting the Heart—Picoult ( Songs of the Humpback
Whales ) brings her considerable talents to this contemporary story of a young woman in search of her identity.
Deadly Deals—After years of trying to become pregnant without success, Rachel Dawson and
her husband Thomas felt their dreams had finally come true the day they brought home their
newly adopted twin babies.
The Persian Pickle Club—Hard times in Depression-era Harveyville, Kansas, are softened by the conviviality of a weekly quilting circle called the Persian Pickle Club. Queenie Bean, the "talkingest" member of the
group, narrates the novel with snappy style.
The God of the Hive—Those who enjoyed the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes starring
Robert Downey Jr. may appreciate bestseller King's heavy-on-action, light-ondeduction 10th novel featuring Mary Russell and her much older husband, Conan
Doyle's iconic detective.
The Walk—Evans’ latest inspirational novel is the first in a planned series about a
man who sets out to walk across the country in the wake of a personal tragedy.
Thereby Hangs A Tail—Quinn brings back the PI duo of Chet and Bernie (Dog
on It, 2009) for their second adventure. Their latest job seems too good to be
true: provide bodyguard service for a prize-winning show dog and get paid
$2,000 a day, that is until the mistress and dog are kidnapped a few hours
after arriving in town.
In The Truth Seeker, forensic pathologist Lisa O'Malley has not believed in God for a
long time. He let her down as a child, and her professional training only reinforces
her belief that Jesus could not have risen from the dead after three days; his body
would have already started decomposing.
Turbulence—Starred Review. Foden emerged as a formidable storyteller with The Last King of
Scotland, and now he tackles WWII and the beaches at Normandy from an unforeseen perspective: that of Henry Meadows, a Cambridge-educated meteorologist tasked with befriending the reclusive meteorological genius and conscientious objector Wallace Ryman and learning the secrets of the mysterious Ryman number for the Allies, who hope to use it to forecast
the perfect moment to launch the D-Day offensive.