| First Patient, The: A Novel [AUDIOBOOK] [CD]
[UNABRIDGED] Author: Palmer, Michael Gigante, Phil (Reader) ISBN: 1-59737-064-9 |
Audio CD Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
This over-the-top yet endlessly entertaining thriller
from bestseller Palmer (The Fifth Vial) pits a country doctor against a
conspiracy to kill the president. Dr. Gabe Singleton, an old friend of President
Andrew Stoddard, is brought to Washington, D.C., from Wyoming when Jim
Ferendelli, Stoddard's former doctor, goes missing. Almost immediately, things
fall apart as Stoddard suffers from a random episode of incoherence, and
Singleton is shot at while driving in early morning D.C. traffic. Complicating
matters is Alison Cromartie, a sexy nurse who captures Singleton's heart.
Singleton must figure out who's behind the president's mysterious illness,
investigating everyone from the Secret Service agents to the vice president.
Citing specific medical and technological processes, Palmer convinces readers
that his novel is logical and reasonable, even as he mixes the unlikely with the
insanely hyperbolic. The roller-coaster ride of a plot builds to an undeniably
shocking conclusion.
| Remember Me? [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK] Author: Kinsella, Sophie Parry, Charlotte (Reader) ISBN: 0-7393-4237-1 |
Audio CD RH Audio
Behind The Book: A Note to Amazon Readers from Author Sophie
Kinsella It's hard, in hindsight, to say exactly how a book comes into being.
There are so many ideas and themes that get explored and discarded along the
way; so many layers that are built up. Plus it's a bit like having a baby-once
the hard work is over it becomes a blur! But with all my novels, I usually start
with one little kernel of an idea--and gradually build it up over months of
thinking, plotting, the "coffee shop stage" as I call it. With Can you Keep A
Secret? it was: what if you told someone all your secrets? With Remember Me? it
was: what if you woke up and didn't recognize your life? What if you lost three
years of memory--and everything had changed in that time? All my books involve
some kind of wish-fulfilment; some kind of escapism--whether it's shopping, or a
whirlwind romance, or stepping off the career treadmill--and Remember Me? is
maybe the ultimate form of wish-fulfilment. What if you didn't recognize your
life... because it had become so perfect? The image that kept coming to me was
of a girl, blinking up at her Greek God of a husband, whom she doesn't
recognize. It made me giggle every time I thought about it. And so I created my
amnesiac heroine Lexi, and her perfect new glossy, unrecognizable life--from the
new shiny teeth to the designer handbag, to the perfect millionaire husband. The
potential for comedy was irresistible. Another theme I wanted to explore was
identity, which I've always found fascinating. Our lives take unpredictable
turns and we all change over time. But it's so gradual we don't always notice
it. Would your younger self recognize your older self? Put another way, if you
woke up tomorrow in the year 2011... what would you find? I grew incredibly
close to Lexi whilst writing this book, and really felt all her ups and downs. I
laughed and cried and cringed at every embarrassing moment (of which there are
plenty!) I think of all my heroines she has maybe the biggest challenge to face
and journey to make--as her biggest obstacle is herself. I hope you enjoy her
journey!
| The Girl Who Stopped Swimming [AUDIOBOOK]
[UNABRIDGED] Author: Jackson, Joshilyn Author (Reader) ISBN: 1-59483-922-0 |
Audio CD Hachette Audio
Jackson matches effortless Southern storytelling with
a keen eye for character and heart-stopping circumstances. Laurel, a high-end
quilt maker, sees the ghost of a little girl in her bedroom one night. When it
leads her to the backyard and a dead girl in the swimming pool, the life Laurel
had hoped to build in her gated Florida neighborhood with her video-game
designer husband, David, and their tween daughter, Shelby, starts to fall apart.
Though the police clear the drowning as accidental, it soon appears that Shelby
and her friend Bet may have been involved. Bet, who lives in DeLop, Laurel's
impoverished hometown, was staying over the night of the drowning and plays an
increasingly important role as the truth behind the drowning comes to light.
Meanwhile, Laurel's sister, Thalia, whose unconventional ways are anathema to
Laurel's staid existence, comes to stay with the family and helps sort things
out. Subplots abound: Laurel thinks David is having an affair, and Thalia
reveals some ugly family secrets involving the death of their uncle. What makes
this novel shine are its revelations about the dark side of Southern society and
Thalia and Laurel's finely honed relationship, which shows just how much thicker
blood is than water.
| Dakota: A Novel [AUDIOBOOK] Author: Grimes, Martha Raudman, Renee (Contributor) ISBN: 0-14-314301-8 |
Audio CD Penguin Audio
Bestseller Grimes's compelling second novel to feature the enigmatic young woman who calls herself Andi Oliver (after 1999's Biting the Moon) begins with Andi, who's still unaware of her real name or her past, adrift in the Dakota badlands. After rescuing an abandoned donkey, Andi makes a temporary home for herself in the small town of Kingdom, where she soon creates a stir by standing up to some local bullies. She really begins to shake things up in the placid community, however, when she takes a job at a pig farm to try to save the cruelly treated animals bred there. After sneaking into the farm's affiliated assembly-line slaughterhouse, Andi resolves to find a way, within the bounds of the law or not, to call to account the management of both places for violating humane animal treatment laws. While one late plot development stretches credibility, Grimes succeeds in sustaining suspense while graphically portraying the ugliness of animal abuse.
| Killer Heat [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK] Author: Fairstein, Linda Brown, Blair (Reader) ISBN: 0-7393-5786-7 |
Audio CD Random House Audio
At the start of bestseller Fairstein's nail-biting
10th legal thriller to feature alter ego Alex Cooper (after 2006's Bad Blood),
the Manhattan ADA takes a hit from a cigar at the urging of her longtime police
ally, Mike Chapman--to cover the stench of a badly decomposed female body at a
crime scene in an abandoned building near the Staten Island ferry. The victim
later proves to be the first of a number of women in uniform targeted by the
murderer, who may have military ties in his past. The trail leads to a notorious
bar catering to underage drinkers, before a chance observation by a civilian
shifts the inquiry dramatically. Meanwhile, Cooper is preparing to try Floyd
Warren, a rapist whose first trial three decades earlier ended in a hung jury.
| A Prisoner of Birth [AUDIOBOOK] [CD] Author: Archer, Jeffrey Allam, Roger (Narrator) ISBN: 1-4272-0283-4 |
Audio CD Macmillan Audio
Archer (Kane and Abel) pays homage to
Dumas's The Count of Monte Cristo in this delicious updating of the adventure
classic. Four upper-crust friends from Cambridge University known as the
Musketeers conspire to frame Danny Cartwright, an illiterate London East Ender,
for the murder of Danny's oldest friend and brother-in-law to be, Bernie Wilson.
The outcome of the intriguing trial, which pits a relatively novice defense
lawyer against a skilled prosecutor, is a 22-year sentence for Danny. In
maximum-security Belmarsh prison, Danny is lucky enough to share a cell with Sir
Nicholas Moncrieff, the book's Abbé Faria figure, who teaches him to read and
write. In a trick familiar to those who know their Dumas, Danny escapes by
impersonating Moncrieff and hatches an intricate scheme to punish the Musketeers
and clear his name. While Archer doesn't explore the cost to Danny's soul his
revenge exacts, the author's firsthand knowledge of prison life and legal
maneuvers helps make this a thoroughly enjoyable entertainment.
| Deep Dish CD [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK] Author: Andrews, Mary Kay Keating, Isabel (Reader) Keating, Isabel ISBN: 0-06-145290-4 |
Audio CD HarperAudio
Andrews (Savannah Breeze; Hissy Fit) delivers a
trademark romance set in her native Deep South. Gina Foxton is a 30-year-old
chef with a health-conscious approach to classic Southern fare whose public
access cooking show gets canceled when the show's big sponsor pulls out after
finding the show's producer (and Gina's boyfriend) in bed with his wife. So news
that the Cooking Channel is looking to add a new show is a welcome development.
The producers are also interested in another local cooking show called Vittles,
hosted by Kill It and Grill It Tate Moody. The competition between Gina and Tate
ramps up when the network decides to turn their competition into a reality show.
The close quarters and competition create the right atmosphere for the two chefs
to fall in love, though things never get too racy. Andrews takes a long time to
get the romance off the ground, but when it starts moving, it moves fast.
Andrews's readership will eat this one up.