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Highbridge Audio

33 S. Sixth St., CC-2205, Minneapolis, MN 55402

www.highbridgeaudio.com

If you haven't read Charles C. Mann's 1491 (1565119789, $34.95) because the book form seems too weighty, don't miss the audio edition: abridged on 9 cds and narrated by Peter Johnson Peter Johnson (born 1940[1]), is a Birkenhead based business man and football investor.

The son of a butcher, Johnson helped build the family business into Park Foods, the leading supplier of Christmas hampers in the early 1990's.
, it provides a fascinating nonfiction alternate view of early American roots and history and is even more gripping as an audio listen, allowing listeners to absorb more of the many facts than printed word seems to readily offer. Mitch Cullin's A SLIGHT TRICK OF THE MIND A Slight Trick of the Mind is the sixth novel by American author Mitch Cullin. It was first published in April 2005 as a hardcover edition from Nan A. Talese/Doubleday[1]  (1565119509, $29.95) receives a fine reading by Simon Jones Simon Jones may refer to:
  • Simon Jones (actor) (born 1950), British actor (played Arthur Dent in the BBC Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio and TV-series)
  • Simon Jones (cricketer) (born 1978), Welsh cricketer who plays for England
 and tells of a retired Sherlock Holmes, now over 90 years old, who lives in a remote farmhouse where his intellect is failing. Holmes' hidden past and unacknowledged love comes to light in the unlikely age of Hiroshima in this realistic novel of a classic character's failings in old age. Ed McBain's FIDDLERS (1565119894, $26.95) receives an excellent, dramatic narration by Charles Stransky as it provides the latest 87th Precinct detective story detective story: see mystery.
detective story

Type of popular literature dealing with the step-by-step investigation and solution of a crime, usually murder.
 revolving around random targets shot by the same man. It's up to the detectives to locate the common denominator common denominator
n.
1. Mathematics A quantity into which all the denominators of a set of fractions may be divided without a remainder.

2. A commonly shared theme or trait.
 between these strangers, before someone is shot again. Two new 'Captain Underhill' mysteries performed by the Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater (CCRMT) is a group of voice actors and engineers committed to reviving the art of radio drama. The company was founded by Steven Thomas Oney, who produced the popular series of mysteries featuring Captain Waverly Underhill (voiced by David Ellsworth).  are powerful plays with all the full-cast drama of old radio thrillers. CAPTAIN UNDERHILL UNCOILS THE MYSTERY (1565119514, $22.95) tells of a retired police captain and his sidekick The first popular popup program for DOS PCs, introduced by Borland in 1984. Sidekick included a calculator, notepad, calendar, phone dialer and ASCII table and popularized the concept of a terminate and stay resident (TSR) utility.  who face two adventures: a dangerous whirlpool sucks them in after a kidnapping and threatens their relaxing vacation, and a lethal cobra near a school challenges Captain Underhill's greatest skills. CAPTAIN UNERHILL UNMASKS THE MURDERER (1565119592, $22.95) presents two more thrillers: one in which Captain faces a strange will with deadly side-effects, and one in which the same legacy has placed a strongbox into the wrong hands, leading Underhill literally under a hill to a crypt. Both are outstanding thrillers, very highly recommended for listeners who want all the drama of an old radio show.
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Title Annotation:1491 : New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus; Fiddlers : A Novel of the 87th Precinct (87th Precinct Mysteries); A Slight Trick of the Mind; Captain Underhill Uncoils the Mystery : The Whirlpool and the Cobra in the Kindergarten (Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater); Captain Underhill Unmasks the Murderer : The Legacy of Euriah Pillar and The Case of the Indian Flashlights (Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater)
Author:Donovan, Diane C.
Publication:MBR Bookwatch
Article Type:Book review
Date:Nov 1, 2005
Words:339
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