| I Heard That Song Before: A Novel [AUDIOBOOK]
[UNABRIDGED] Author: Clark, Mary Higgins Maxwell, Jan (Narrator) ISBN: 0-7435-6407-3 |
Audio CD Simon & Schuster Audio
At the start of bestseller Clark's riveting new novel
of suspense, Kay Lansing recalls her first visit as a six-year-old to the
Carrington estate in Englewood, N.J., where her father worked as a landscaper.
Twenty-two years later, she returns to ask the present owner, Peter Carrington,
if she can use the mansion for a fund-raiser. The two fall madly in love, and
after a whirlwind courtship, they marry despite the shadow of suspicion that
hangs over Peter regarding the death of a neighbor's daughter two decades
earlier and the drowning of his first wife four years before. After an idyllic
honeymoon, the couple return to New Jersey, where a magazine article has caused
the police to reopen the cases. The subsequent discovery of two bodies buried on
the estate causes even Kay to doubt her husband's innocence. Clark (Two Little
Girls in Blue) deftly keeps the finger of guilt pointed in many directions until
the surprising conclusion.
| Back on Blossom Street Author: Macomber, Debbie Merlington, Laural (Narrator) ISBN: 1-4233-0517-5 |
Audio CD Brilliance Audio
Women who share a love of knitting support each other
through the vicissitudes of life in Macomber's unsurprising third novel set on
Seattle's fictional Blossom Street. Lydia Goetz, the proprietor of the knitting
store (and series anchor) A Good Yarn, has begun teaching a new knitting class
on prayer shawls. Fellow knitters include Colette Blake, a 31-year-old widow who
rents the apartment above the shop and whose grief over her dead husband is
being supplemented by confusion about her relationship with former boss and
possible criminal Christian Dempsey. Also casting on is Alix Townsend, the
daughter of a family of miscreants and now engaged to the Rev. Jordan Turner and
so stressed over wedding planning that she wonders if she's pastor's wife
material. Closer to home, Lydia's niece Julia is the victim of a carjacking and
an ineffectual justice system, and Lydia is feeling bereft because, thanks to
her history of cancer, she may never give birth to her own child. Readers will
get exactly what they expect: a litany of feel-good, unassailable instances of
the benefits of friendship, tolerance and knitting; happy endings for all; and
simple if saccharine prose. Readers who already cherish life à la Blossom Street
will welcome this slight variation on the theme.
| Marriage Game, The [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK] [CD] Author: Michaels, Fern Merlington, Laural (Narrator) Merlington, Laural ISBN: 1-59737-480-6 |
Audio CD Brilliance Audio on CD
When Samantha Rainford - newly wed to Douglas Cosmo Rainford
III - returns home from her honeymoon to find divorce papers waiting, she's
shocked and heartbroken. Then she discovers that she's not the first to be
abandoned - she's one of four (or maybe more) ex-Mrs. Rainfords - and decides
it's time to put into practice that old truism: Don't get mad, get even. With
the help of her longtime girlfriend Slick, a glamorous fashion model, Sam
gathers together a highly unlikely team: Mrs. Kayla Rainford, an architect who
moonlights as an exotic dancer; Mrs. Zoe Rainford, a plumber; and Mrs. Olivia
Rainford, a former cheerleader and cartoon artist. Sam and Slick flunked out of
FBI training school, but they still learned a few things there - like how to
plan a mission. And the fivesome is determined to do whatever it takes to bring
down Douglas Rainford III. Whatever it takes means attending a top-secret
private special-ops training camp in the North Carolina mountains, where Sam
meets fiercely disciplined ex-CIA operative Kollar Havapopulas. Six feet three
and handsome as a Greek god, "Pappy" is the best at what he does - transforming
civilians into highly skilled fighting teams. What he's less adept at, however,
is telling a woman how he feels, and before long he discovers he's developing
some very warm feelings for Samantha Rainford - an attraction that seems fated
to be a total disaster. Two personalities as strong as Sam and Pappy are sure to
strike sparks, but will the fire that burns between them consume everything in
its way?
| River Knows, The [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK] [CD] Author: Quick, Amanda Kellgren, Katherine (Narrator) ISBN: 1-4233-1492-1 |
Audio CD Brilliance Audio on CD
The suspense begins with the first sentence of this
romantic mystery from the pseudonymous Quick (Jayne Ann Krentz uses this
pseudonym for her Victorian novels). Gossip spreads fast about the liaison
between "unimportant, unfashionable, excessively dull" Louisa Bryce and wealthy,
handsome Anthony Stalbridge. In reality, their first kiss was a
spur-of-the-moment coverup when the two are caught snooping around Elwin
Hastings's mansion. Louisa, an undercover reporter for the sensational
newspaper, Flying Intelligencer, is investigating Hastings's crooked financial
dealings, while Anthony seeks the truth about his fiancée, one of three society
women who supposedly committed suicide a year ago. Under the guise of their
romance, Louisa and Anthony expose Hastings's many criminal schemes. Their
relationship isn't all business, however, and Louisa's profession isn't her only
secret. Quick's tightly woven tale allows little room for extraneous
subplots--every cracked safe and mysterious prostitute plays an important role.
Light humor and playful love scenes temper the more gruesome moments for an
alluring combination of foggy nights and steamy afternoons.
| Obsession [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK] [CD] Author: Robards, Karen Bean, Joyce (Narrator) ISBN: 1-4233-2830-2 |
Audio CD Brilliance Audio on CD
Bestselling Robards (Vanished, Superstition, etc.)
adds psychological spice to a familiar love-on-the-run plot. While FBI Special
Crimes Unit agent Nick Houston goes undercover to track down the drug dealers
who killed his sister, ski-masked burglars break into the Alexandria, Va.,
townhouse shared by Katharine Lawrence, special assistant to the CIA deputy
director of operations, and her boyfriend/boss Ed Barnes. The intruders kill
Katharine's friend Lisa and almost kill Katharine, who cannot convince them she
doesn't know the location of the safe they came to rob. Despite wounds and a
concussion, Katharine flees into the arms of good-looking neighbor Dr. Dan
Howard, who drives her to the hospital where she wakes up unsure of her memory
or who she is. Not knowing which of her protectors she can trust, questioning
clues that don't make sense, unfamiliar even with her own face and figure,
Katharine has nothing to go on but her instinct, which tells her to run. Nick,
meanwhile, reveals his true identity (to Katharine's surprise but not to
readers') just in the nick of time. A page-turner that moves too fast to dot
every plot-related i, Robards's 23rd novel again spins satisfaction out of
appealing characters who fall in love and bad guys who get justice.
| Revenge of Innocents Author: Rosenberg, Nancy Taylor Burr, Sandra (Narrator) Burr, Sandra ISBN: 1-4233-0703-8 |
Audio CD Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
Carolyn Sullivan has much to be grateful for at the start of bestseller
Rosenberg's riveting fourth romantic thriller to feature the Ventura County,
Calif., probation officer (after 2006's Sullivan's Evidence). She's getting
married in two weeks, she has two healthy and happy almost-grown children, and
she's been promoted to division manager. These developments help her deal with
the many brutal cases that daily pass through her office, but when her best
childhood friend, Veronica Campbell, is murdered, it's almost too much to bear.
Determined to find the killer, Carolyn embarks on a path of twisted truths that
becomes more and more tortuous with each step as she discovers how little she
really knew about Veronica
| Body Surfing: A Novel [AUDIOBOOK] [UNABRIDGED] Author: Shreve, Anita Davidovich, Lolita (Narrator) ISBN: 1-59483-874-7 |
Audio CD Hachette Audio
The beach house in New Hampshire which figured in Anita Shreve's The
Pilot's Wife, Fortune's Rocks, and Sea Glass is once again featured in Body
Surfing. This time, it is the summer home of the Edwards family, Anna and Mark
and daughter Julie. Mrs. Edwards has great hopes for Julie, who is "slow," so
she hires Sydney to tutor her, in preparation for her senior year. There are two
older brothers, Jeff and Ben, whose arrival changes the household dynamic
considerably. Once again, Shreve revisits the minefield of love and betrayal
that she has explored so well in her best novels. Sydney is 29, twice married,
once divorced, and once a widow. She is floundering, not sure she wants to go
back to school, accepting whatever job comes along and then moving on. She
answers the ad for a tutor and finds herself in the Edwards household, where she
discovers that Julie has undiscovered artistic talent. Mrs. Edwards dislikes her
instantly, is dismissive, and treats her like a servant. Mr. Edwards befriends
her, shows her his roses and talks to her about the history of the house, giving
the reader a rundown of the role the house has played in prior novels. Sydney,
Jeff, and Ben go body surfing late one night and Sydney is sure that Ben has
tried to grope her underwater. She takes immediate umbrage at this and treats
him coldly thereafter. Shreve's other work has a steady narrative flow, but this
novel is episodic and disjointed. There is the the arrival of Jeff's girlfriend,
her departure, an evening when Julie comes home drunk and won't talk about it,
and a liaison between Sydney and Jeff which leads to the complications that
eventually define the novel.
| Ghostwalk [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK] Author: Stott, Rebecca Duerden, Susan (Narrator) Duerden, Susan ISBN: 0-7393-4304-1 |
Audio CD RH Audio
British historian Stott makes a
stunning debut with this hypnotic and intelligent thriller, the first fiction
release of a new Random House imprint. The mysterious drowning death of
Elizabeth Vogelsang, a Cambridge University scholar who was almost finished
writing a controversial biography of Isaac Newton, leads her son, Cameron Brown,
to recruit Lydia Brooke, his former lover, to complete the book. That request
plunges Brooke into probing two ostensibly separate series of murders: one in
the 17th century claimed the lives of several who stood between Newton and the
fellowship he needed to continue his studies at Cambridge; the other in the
present day appears to target those who have offended a radical animal rights
group. Brooke's work may be haunted by a ghost from Newton's time who guides her
to a radical reinterpretation of the role of alchemy and the supernatural in
Newton's life. Much more than a clever whodunit, this taut, atmospheric novel
with its twisty interconnections between past and present will leave readers
hoping Stott has many more stories in her future. .
| Wilde Women, The [AUDIOBOOK] [CD] [UNABRIDGED] Author: Wall, Paula Ericksen, Susan (Narrator) ISBN: 1-59600-084-8 |
Audio CD Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
Wall's second novel (after The Rock Orchard) follows
two beautiful, smart, sexually provocative, self-assured sisters whose
dalliances captivate their small Southern hometown. Five Points, Tenn., has been
brought low by the depression, but the residents retain their interest in the
Wilde sisters' feud, which began when Pearl caught her younger sister Kat
inappropriately entertaining Bourne Cavanagh, Pearl's fiancé and the heir to a
whiskey distillery empire. Pearl disappears and travels the world, sending Kat a
tersely worded postcard every month. Sassy and brash Kat stays behind and toys
with the town's menfolk, including Mason Hughes, whose wealthy family owns the
shirt factory where Kat works. Pearl sashays home after a few years and opens a
high-class bordello that caters to the rich and powerful, while Kat continues to
entice and evade Mason.
| Fresh Disasters Author: Woods, Stuart Roberts, Tony ISBN: 0-14-314192-9 |
Audio CD Penguin Audio
Smooth-talking New York lawyer Stone Barrington, along
with his sidekick, NYPD detective Dino Bacchetti, get dragged into an impossible
case in Stone's entertaining 13th outing (after Dark Harbor). Stone's bosses at
the high-class law firm of Woodman and Weld want him to sue major league Mafia
don Carmine Dattila for beating up a character from earlier Stone adventures,
the hapless Herbie Fisher. It's all pretty much good fun--the snappy repartee,
hot sex, dinner at Elaine's, comedic Mafia hoodlums with names like Sammy Tools,
Johnny Pop and Dattila the Hun--until the tale turns darker with the
introduction of a psychotic sculptor, Devlin Daltry, who's the ex-boyfriend of
Stone's current flame, Celia Cox, a tall, fabulously beautiful masseuse.