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  • Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
    By John le Carre
    Narrated by Michael Jayston
    4.24  (157 ratings)
    Mr George Smiley is small, podgy, and at best, middle-aged. He is disillusioned, wrestles with idleness, and has been deserted by his beautiful wife. He is also compassionate, ruthless and a senior British intelligence officer in short-lived retirement from the Circus the British Secret Service organisation situated in London. But Moscow centre has infiltrated a mole into the Circus and it's more than likely that the perpetrator is Karla Smiley's old adversary and his opposite number in Moscow.
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  • The Fry Chronicles: An Autobiography
    By Stephen Fry
    Narrated by Stephen Fry
    4.42  (987 ratings)
    This dazzling memoir promises to be a courageously frank, honest and poignant read. It will detail some of Fry's most turbulent and least-well-known years, with writing that will excite you, make you laugh uproariously, move you, inform you, and, above all, surprise you.
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  • One Day
    By David Nicholls
    Narrated by Anna Bentinck
    4.07  (395 ratings)
    He is Dexter Mayhew, tall, dark and (she can't deny it) handsome. She is Emma Morley, bottled red hair, wilfully badly dressed, all principles and no action. Could this be the dawn of the rest of their lives? Or are Dex and Em living proof that - despite an unlikely beginning - men and women really can be just good friends?
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  • Life and Laughing: My Story
    By Michael McIntyre
    Narrated by Michael McIntyre
    4.60  (629 ratings)
    Michael McIntyre has become Britain's biggest comedy star. His debut stand-up DVD, Live & Laughing, was the fastest selling of all time, only to be eclipsed by his second, Hello Wembley, which sold over 1.4 million copies and was the 2009 Christmas number one. He hosts his own BAFTA nominated BBC1 series, Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, and won the British Comedy Award for Best Live Stand-up in 2009 following his record breaking 54-date Arena tour.
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  • The Woodcutter
    By Reginald Hill
    Narrated by Jonathan Keeble
    4.64  (558 ratings)
    Wolf Hadda's life was a fairytale - successful businessman and adored husband. But a knock on the door one morning ends it all. Universally reviled, thrown into prison, Wolf retreats into silence. Seven years later Wolf begins to talk to the prison psychiatrist and receives parole to return home. But there's a mysterious period in Wolf's past when he was known as the Woodcutter. Now the Woodcutter is back, looking for truth and revenge...
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Five True Crime Stories

  • Diamond Geezers: The Inside Story of the Crime of the Millennium
    By Kris Hollington
    Narrated by Colin Mace
    4.09  (11 ratings)
    For the first time since that extraordinary day, investigative journalist Kris Hollington lays bare the bones of the case, using exclusive, in-depth interviews with the Diamond Geezers, the police, Dome workers and De Beers employees to get to the heart of the heist. Discover who was crazy enough to want to buy the hottest diamonds in the world, as well as the shocking secrets of the planet's most precious diamond collection.
  • The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town
    By John Grisham
    Narrated by Vincent Marzello
    4.07  (28 ratings)
    In 1982 Debra Sue Carter, a 21-year-old cocktail waitress in Ada, Oklahoma, was raped and murdered. For five years the police could not solve the crime. For reasons that were never clear, they suspected Ron Williamson, a major league drop-out, and his friend, Dennis Fritz. The two were finally arrested in 1987 and charged with capital murder. With no physical evidence, the prosecution's defence was built on hearsay and unreliable testimonies.
  • I Am the Market: How to Smuggle Cocaine by the Ton and Live Happily
    By Luca Rastello
    Narrated by Paul Thornley
    4.50  (2 ratings)
    This is the cocaine trade. This is how it's done: with hard work and a good system. With coca made into cubes, dissolved in liquid, hidden in marble blocks or inside electric cable. With willing mules swallowing drugs in ovules (they'll be arrested - this is part of the system). With shipments measured in tons. With money in cash, always. And these are the risks: police dogs, scanners, customs, infiltrators - and if you do it right, it will make you rich. And if you don't, you'll spend your life in jail.
  • Busting Vegas: The MIT Whiz Kid Who Brought the Casinos to Their Knees
    By Ben Mezrich
    Narrated by Ben Mezrich
    4.27  (11 ratings)
    Semyon Dukach was known as the Darling of Las Vegas. A legend at age 21, this cocky hotshot was the biggest high roller to appear in Sin City in decades, a mathematical genius with a system the casinos had never seen before and couldn't stop, a system that has never been revealed until now; that has nothing to do with card counting, wasn't illegal, and was more powerful than anything that had been tried before.
  • In the Still of the Night
    By Ann Rule
    Narrated by Barbara Caruso
    Not rated yet
    From true crime legend Ann Rules comes this riveting story of a young woman whose life ended too soon - and a determined mother's crusade to clear her daughter's name. Barb Thompson never for one moment believed her daughter committed suicide.
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Listen of the Week

23 Things They Don't Tell You about Capitalism
By Ha-Joon Chang
Narrated by Joe Barrett
4.67  (6 ratings)
If you've wondered how we did not see the economic collapse coming, Ha-Joon Chang knows the answer: We didn't ask what they didn't tell us about capitalism. This is a lighthearted book with a serious purpose: to question the assumptions behind the dogma and sheer hype that the dominant school of neoliberal economists-the apostles of the freemarket-have spun since the Age of Reagan.
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In a week where the Dow Jones has posted its biggest 2-day drop in 3 years and $100 billion has been wiped off the FTSE 100, take a listen to this great title. Accessible and eye-opening, it gives a great insight into how global capitalism works - and doesn't.

New from Mo Hayder

Hanging Hill
By Mo Hayder
Narrated by Julia Barrie
5.00  (1 ratings)
What if you found yourself divorced and penniless? With no skills and a teenage daughter to support? These are questions Cal has never really thought about before. She's always been a bit of a dreamer. Until now. Her sister Zoe is her polar opposite. A detective inspector working out of Bath Central, no one would guess that she hides a crippling secret that dates back 20 years. Then Cal's daughter gets into difficulties, and Cal finds she needs cash fast. With no one to help her, she is forced into a criminal world of extreme pornography and illegal drugs. Two sisters intent on survival.
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"She has in no way lost her ability to shock, thrill, entertain and occasionally torture us with her use of words...A chiller to the very end" - The Times

Italian Crime

Involuntary Witness: Guido Guerrieri Series, Book 1
By Gianrico Carofiglio
Narrated by Sean Barrett
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A nine-year-old boy is found murdered at the bottom of a well near a popular beach resort in southern Italy. In what looks like a hopeless case for Guido Guerreri, a Senegalese peddler is accused of the crime. Faced with small-town racism, Guido attempts to exploit the esoteric workings of the Italian courts. The voice of Sean Barrett brings this gritty Italian detective series to life.
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Gianrico Carofiglio, an Italian senator and former anti-Mafia prosecutor has been involved with trials concerning corruption, organized crime and human trafficking. His gritty novels reflect his experience and we're excited to offer the whole best-selling Guerrieri trilogy.

New in Fiction

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  • Dead Centre: Nick Stone, Book 14
    By Andy McNab
    Narrated by Paul Thornley
    3.67  (3 ratings)
    Indonesia, January 2005. Nick Stone is working to retrieve incriminating material from amongst the tsunami-ravaged landscape. His team is attacked, and a man dies - but not before he makes an agonising promise that will return one day to haunt him.... Moscow, March 2011. Semi-retired but restless, Stone finds him at the centre of a mission that leads him from the Alpine enclaves of the super-rich to the savage underbelly of war-torn Somalia.
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  • A Deniable Death
    By Gerald Seymour
    Narrated by Paul Panting
    5.00  (3 ratings)
    MI6 plan to assassinate the leading maker of IEDs - roadside bombs- as he leaves his house in Iran. But first, they need to know when he is leaving. So it is that Danny 'Badger' Baxter finds himself in Iran, lumbered with a partner he loathes, lying next to a mosquito-infested marsh, observing the house. And knowing that if they are caught, Her Majesty's Government will deny all knowledge of them.
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  • The Last Minute
    By Jeff Abbott
    Narrated by Kevin T Collins
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    Sam Capra has one reason to live: to reclaim his baby son from the people who kidnapped him. Teaming up with a young mother whose daughter went missing, he tracks his child across the country in a dangerous, desperate race against time. From the internationally best-selling author of Panic, The Last Minute is the most heart-stopping thriller of the year, from "one of the best thriller writers of our time" (Harlan Coben).
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  • 22 Britannia Road
    By Amanda Hodgkinson
    Narrated by Sandra Duncan
    Not rated yet
    "Housekeeper or housewife?" the soldier asks Silvana as she and eight-year-old Aurek board the ship that will take them from Poland to England at the end of the war, to Janusz, her husband. But she isn't sure any longer that she is a wife of any kind or whether she has a house. After living wild in the forests for years, carrying a terrible secret, all Silvana knows is that she and Aurek are survivors. In Ipswich, Janusz is getting ready for the arrival of the wife and son he hasn't seen in six years. After fleeing Poland and the war that left him a deserter, he has found his family a house.
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  • Night Sky
    By Clare Francis
    Narrated by Robert Powell
    1.00  (1 ratings)
    Nan, a widow whose family has flown the nest, is an independent free-spirited woman who couldn't care less what people think about her living alone in her beloved house. But when she discovers the money is running out she decides to rent out rooms for the summer.People start moving into the house, filling it with noise, laughter and tears. Among them is Daniel, a recently divorced father of two girls, and Daff, the single mother of a truculent teenager.
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  • The Decision
    By Penny Vincenzi
    Narrated by Sandra Duncan
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    A love affair...between Matt Shaw, self-made property tycoon, and Eliza Clark, dazzling fashion editor and one-time Deb of the Year. Their story spans sixties London, the extravagance of Milan and the lovely decaying country house that has been in Eliza's family for generations, and the source of huge trouble itself.
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  • Sunstroke
    By Jesse Kellerman
    Narrated by Amy Finegan
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    Gloria Mendes is 36, single and obsessed with her boss, Carl. For him, she is the 'world's best secretary'. For her, he is her future husband and the man she thinks about every waking hour. So when Carl disappears and is later found murdered while on a mysterious trip to a small town in Mexico, Gloria's world falls apart.Distraught and restless, she travels to Mexico in an attempt to make some sense of his death. But what she discovers about the man she was in love with shocks her to the core. Nothing about him was as it seemed - from his business interests, to his family background, to his very identity.
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  • Helpless
    By Barbara Gowdy
    Narrated by Barbara Barnes
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    Celia is the struggling single mother of an exceptionally, angelically beautiful child: nine-year-old Rachel. All too aware of the precarious balance of the life she has built for the two of them, she worries about her daughter's longing for the father she has never met. When Rachel disappears one summer night during a blackout, Celia is stricken with guilt and terror about what her choices might now mean for her daughter's fate.The media coverage of the abduction is tremendous, running nationwide. Closely monitoring events is Ron, an appliance repairman who lives in the neighbourhood.
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  • Roseanna: Martin Beck Series, Book 1
    By Maj Sjöwall, Per Wahlöö
    Narrated by Tom Weiner
    Not rated yet
    On a July afternoon, the body of a young woman is dredged from Sweden's beautiful Lake Vättern. Three months later, all that Police Inspector Martin Beck knows is that her name is Roseanna, that she came from Lincoln, Nebraska, and that she could have been strangled by any one of 85 people.
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New in Non-fiction

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  • The Frankie Howerd Confessions
    By Frankie Howerd
    Narrated by Frankie Howerd
    Not rated yet
    Frankie Howerd was one of Britain's most popular entertainers, with a career spanning over 30 years. Starting his career during WW2, he went on to widespread fame in the 1960's, 70's and 80's with films and extensive TV work.
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  • The Royal British Legion: 90 Years of Heroes
    By Matt Croucher, The Royal British Legion
    Not rated yet
    The Royal British Legion was founded in 1921. It is now the country's leading charity providing financial, social and emotional support to those who have served or who are currently serving in the British Armed Forces and their dependants. The RBL is behind the annual Poppy Appeal, the highest profile charity appeal in Britain.
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  • Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India
    By William Dalrymple
    Narrated by Daniel Philpott
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    A Buddhist monk takes up arms to resist the Chinese invasion of Tibet - then spends the rest of his life trying to atone for the violence by hand printing the best prayer flags in India. A Jain nun tests her powers of detachment as she watches her best friend ritually starve herself to death. Nine people, nine lives; each one taking a different religious path, each one an unforgettable story. William Dalrymple delves deep into the heart of a nation torn between the relentless onslaught of modernity and the ancient traditions that endure to this day.
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  • The Autobiography of Charles Darwin
    By Charles Darwin
    Narrated by Greg Wagland
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    This work, unsurprisingly, offers invaluable insights into the life and times of Charles Darwin, his personality and the formative influences that made him what he was, for here we have his own words and 'voice' at the close of a prodigiously productive career. He tells of his childhood, his student days at Edinburgh and Cambridge, his love of beetles, shooting and geology and of his grandfather, Josiah Wedgwood. He talks at some length about his meetings with the great scientific men of the age, his attitudes to his critics, to religion and of his theories of evolution.
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  • On a Hoof and a Prayer: Around Argentina at a Gallop
    By Polly Evan
    Narrated by Lucy Scott
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    At the age of 34, Polly Evans decides to fulfil a childhood dream - to learn how to ride a horse. So she goes to Argentina and saddles up among the gauchos! Overcoming battered limbs, Polly canters through Andean vineyards and gallops beneath snow-capped Patagonian peaks. This is the stampeding story of Polly's journey from timorous equestrian novice to wildly whooping cowgirl. It's a tale of ponies, painkillers and peregrinations - not just around present-day Argentina, but also into the country's glorious and turbulent past.
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  • Engage Your Inner Coach: Self Coaching Made Easy
    By Anne Marshall
    Narrated by Anne Marshall
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    There is no better time than the present to take charge of those areas of your life you have always wanted to improve upon and in this 4 track audio Anne Marshall shares with you some of the basic tools of self-coaching to help you do just that.In track one you will begin to discover some of the many benefits that can be gained by engaging with your own inner coach and you will have the chance to complete a simple exercise to help you identify what your most precious goals might be as well as discovering if you are really willing to achieve them.
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  • To a Mountain in Tibet
    By Colin Thubron
    Narrated by Jonathan Keeble
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    Mount Kailas is the most sacred of the world's mountains - holy to one fifth of humanity. Isolated beyond the central Himalayas, it is claimed by myth to be the source of the universe created from cosmic waters and the mind of Brahma. Its summit has never been scaled, but for centuries the mountain has been ritually circled by Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. Colin Thubron joins these pilgrims, after an arduous trek from Nepal, through the high passes of Tibet, to the magical lakes beneath the slopes of Kailas itself. His trek around the great mountain, revered by multitudinous others, awakes an inner landscape of solitude....
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  • The Magic of Reality
    By Richard Dawkins, Lalla Ward
    Narrated by Richard Dawkins, Lalla Ward
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    What are things made of?What is the sun?Why is there night and day, winter and summer?Why do bad things happen?Are we alone?Throughout history people all over the world have invented stories to answer profound questions such as these. Have you heard the tale of how the sun hatched out of an emu's egg?
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  • Civilization: The West and the Rest
    By Niall Ferguson
    Narrated by Niall Ferguson
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    If in the year 1411 you had been able to circumnavigate the globe, you would have been most impressed by the dazzling civilizations of the Orient. The Forbidden City was under construction in Ming Beijing; in the Near East, the Ottomans were closing in on Constantinople. By contrast, England would have struck you as a miserable backwater ravaged by plague, bad sanitation and incessant war. The other quarrelsome kingdoms of Western Europe - Aragon, Castile, France, Portugal and Scotland - would have seemed little better.
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Audiobook of the Month

Shelter (Adult Edition): A Mickey Bolitar Novel
By Harlan Coben
Narrated by Eric Meyers
3.33  (6 ratings)
Mickey Bolitar's year can't get much worse. After witnessing his father's death, he's forced to live with his estranged uncle Myron and switch high schools. Then Mickey meets Ashley, and it seems like things are finally improving - until Ashley vanishes without a trace. Unwilling to let another person walk out of his life, Mickey follows Ashley's trail into a seedy underworld that reveals that this seemingly sweet, shy girl isn't who she claimed to be - and neither was Mickey's father.
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By Harlan Coben
First introduced to readers in Coben's latest novel, Live Wire, Mickey Bolitar is as quick-witted and clever as his uncle Myron, and eager to go to any length to save the people he cares about. With this new series, Coben introduces an entirely new generation of fans to his masterful plotting and wry humor.

Most Wished For

  • One Day
    By David Nicholls
    Narrated by Anna Bentinck
    4.07  (395 ratings)
    He is Dexter Mayhew, tall, dark and (she can't deny it) handsome. She is Emma Morley, bottled red hair, wilfully badly dressed, all principles and no action. Could this be the dawn of the rest of their lives? Or are Dex and Em living proof that - despite an unlikely beginning - men and women really can be just good friends?
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  • Before the Poison
    By Peter Robinson
    Narrated by Simon Slater, Sandra Duncan, Al Senter
    4.31  (16 ratings)
    Through years of success in Hollywood composing music for Oscar-winning films, Chris Lowndes always imagined he would come full circle, home to Yorkshire with his beloved wife, Laura. Now he's back in the Yorkshire Dales, but Laura is dead, and Chris needs to make a new life for himself. The isolated house he buys sight unseen should give him the space to come to terms with his grief and the quiet to allow to him to work. Kilnsgate House turns out to be rather more than he expected, however.
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  • The Vault
    By Ruth Rendell
    Narrated by Nigel Anthony
    3.87  (23 ratings)
    Chief Inspector Reg Wexford has retired. He and his wife, Dora, now divide their time between Kingsmarkham and a coachhouse in Hampstead, belonging to their actress daughter, Sheila. Wexford takes great pleasure in his books, but, for all the benefits of a more relaxed lifestyle, he misses being the law. But a chance meeting in a London street changes everything. Tom Ede is now a Detective Superintendent, and is very keen to recruit Wexford as an adviser on a difficult case.
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What We're Listening To

Stories I Only Tell My Friends
By Rob Lowe
Narrated by Rob Lowe
4.48  (54 ratings)
A wryly funny and moving account of an extraordinary life lived almost entirely in the public eye.

Teen idol at 15, international icon and founder of the Brat Pack at 20, and one of Hollywood's top stars to this day, Rob Lowe chronicles his experiences as a painfully misunderstood child actor in Ohio uprooted to the wild counterculture of mid-1970s Malibu, where he embarked on his unrelenting pursuit of a career in Hollywood.

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For a child of the eighties like me, who grew up with posters of Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze and Matt Dillon on my wall, this is a dream listen. Lowe's narration makes this book more than just your average celebrity biography, giving you an insight into his world, name-dropping everywhere but only because his world was actually full of these people. Highly recommended for a starry but overall honest and endearing memoir.