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www.recordedbooks.com Geoffrey Wilson's FIRST LIGHT (9781841974293, $72.95) enjoys a fine and spirited rendition by narrator NARRATOR. A pleader who draws narrs serviens narrator, a sergeant at law. Fleta, 1. 2, c. 37. Obsolete. Gordon Griffin who lends excitement and clarity to the true story of the author, who became one of the youngest fighter pilots in the Battle of Britain Battle of Britain, in World War II, series of air battles between Great Britain and Germany, fought over Britain from Aug. to Oct., 1940. As a prelude to a planned invasion of England, Germany attacked British coastal defenses, radar stations, and shipping. On Aug. at age 18. Collections strong in audio autobiography and military history will find his recollections engrossing engrossing, in English law, practice of acquiring a monopoly of goods in order to sell them at an inflated price. The offense was ordinarily limited to monopolies of foods. Related practices were forestalling, i.e. , making for an eye-opening 'you are there' feel. Jane Harris' THE OBSERVATIONS (9781846326219, $92.75) receives a fine narration by the author plus an exclusive interview with her, spicing the story of 1963 Scotland where one Bessy's job as a maid for a lovely new employer sparks dangerous secrets which could ruin them both. An excellent novel of intrigue with many twists and turns of plot will satisfy collections strong in British mystery. Robert Goddard's NEVER GO BACK (9781846326233, $92.75) receives Joe Dunlap's calm and evocative narrative style as it tells of a group of RAF ex-comrades planning a reunion weekend--in a Scottish castle, where they were guinea pigs in a psychological experiment years before. A suicide leads to dangerous new questions and more death in this engrossing intrigue. Jake Anott's JOHNNY COME HOME (9781846327001, $61.75) receives Andrew Wincott's warm and vigorous voice which lends excitement to this tale of 1972 London and a charismatic anarchist an·ar·chist n. An advocate of or a participant in anarchism. anarchist Noun 1. a person who advocates anarchism 2. who dies of an overdose, leaving his artist boyfriend and fellow activist shocked. Add a vulnerable young boy who may be the key to events and you have a vivid tale packed with twists and turns. James Robertson's THE TESTAMENT OF GIDEON MACK (9781846324940, $98.75) receives Tom Cotcher's narrative style and tells of Mack, who has grown up in a quiet house dominated by a serious father, and who is unable to believe in God. When father and son clash one day, Mack takes up a career in the Church and his life changes when he claims to have met the Devil underground. Rachel Cusk's THE LUCKY ONES (9781841977355, $51.75) receives Judith Boyd's warm and captivating cap·ti·vate tr.v. cap·ti·vat·ed, cap·ti·vat·ing, cap·ti·vates 1. To attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence. See Synonyms at charm. 2. Archaic To capture. rendition as it tells of Vicky--nine months pregnant and in prison. Her baby will be taken away when it's born unless something changes. A dramatic story of change and hope evolves. All are fine audio listens for avid fans of unabridged novels. |
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