Audiobooks
March 2020
Recent Releases
The river murders
by James Patterson

A bind-up of three suspenseful tales includes the previously released Hidden and Malicious as well as the new thriller, Malevolent, in which private investigator Mitchum desperately hunts the perpetrator of attacks against his loved ones. 
Treason
by Stuart Woods

Helping his close friend discretely identify and remove a destructive traitor hiding within a classified agency, Stone Barrington is embroiled in an audacious plot that threatens to reveal confidential intelligence. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Chiefs.
A long petal of the sea : a novel
by Isabel Allende

Sponsored by the poet Pablo Neruda to flee the violence of the Spanish Civil War, a pregnant widow and an army doctor unite in an arranged marriage only to be swept up by the early days of World War II. 
Hindsight
by Iris Johansen

Investigating the baffling murders of two staff members at a school for the blind where she once lived, Kendra Michaels draws on her experience with a former sight disability to uncover a terrifying conspiracy.
The rise of magicks
by Nora Roberts

In a conclusion to the trilogy that began with Year One, Fallon finds the limits of her magick skills tested by the needs of the Purity Warrior victims at the same time she is confronted by an old nemesis.
Big lies in a small town : a novel
by Diane Chamberlain

Imprisoned for a crime she did not commit, an artist is offered a chance to reduce her sentence by restoring a post office mural in a sleepy Southern town where another artist confronted violent prejudice decades.
The Painted Castle
by Kristy Cambron; narrated by Amy Rubinate 

Starring: artist Elizabeth, who marries the owner of Parkham Hill Estate as part of a plot to avenge her father's death; widowed Amelia, who uses the large home to house displaced children and American pilots during World War II; art historian Kiera, who's asked to authenticate an old portrait discovered at the rundown estate by an intriguing stranger.

Narration: Longtime Lost Castle series narrator Amy Rubinate engagingly shifts between numerous character accents and tones.
Africaville
by Jeffrey Colvin; narrated by Robin Miles 

What it is: a sweeping family saga set in the real-life Nova Scotia community founded in the 18th century by black people displaced by British imperial ambitions. The story follows two families through a century of racism, identity struggles, deprivation, and resilience.

Narration: Robin Miles' lively yet measured tone grounds the episodic nature of the multigenerational storyline. 
Lethal Pursuit
by Will Thomas; narrated by Antony Ferguson 

1892 London: Private enquiry agents Cyrus Barker and Thomas Llewelyn work for the prime minister to deliver an explosive religious document to France. While preventing the valuable papers from falling into the hands of others, including the Germans, they also investigate the murder of the Foreign Office agent who died trying to do the same. 

Narration: Classically trained British actor Antony Ferguson (who has narrated all 11 mysteries in the Barker & Llewelyn series) offers a well-paced reading that complements the atmospheric Victorian setting.  
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