Literature Audio Books
We are pleased to present the following Literature Audio
Book titles,
- Peter
Pan
A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of J. M. Barrie's tale of
childhood adventure starring Toyah Willcox as Peter Pan and Ron
Moody as Captain Hook
- Phantom
Enter the unique world of Terry Goodkind. A world of high
adventure, brilliant storytelling, and people you will never
forget.
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Phantom of the Opera
A ghost is thought to be the cause of the discomfort of performers
in the the Paris Opera house. then the beautiful young star
disappears.
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Phantom of the Opera, The
A shadow of unease; a quickening pulse; an unnamed fear breathing
on the collar of those who sit alone in their dressing rooms at the
great Paris Opera. Again the Phantom strikes but always with a
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Phineas Finn
Phineas Finn is an Irishman climbing the political ladder, largely
through the assistance of his string of lovers. The questions he is
forced to ask himself about honesty, independence, and
parliam...
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Phoenix Rising
The top three U.S. airlines have achieved national dominance, with
high prices and poor service, when they are challenged by a new,
visionary airline, one with high standards of comfort and
eleganc...
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Picasso Flop, The
For a deal he can’t refuse, professional poker player Jimmy Spain
agrees to tutor a cocky girl named Kat in the game of Texas
Hold’em. The unlikely pair battle their way to the World Poker Tour
Champi
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Pickwick Papers, The
The Pickwick Papers, Dickens' first novel, is a glorious romp
through the pre-Reform Bill England of 1827.
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Picture of Dorian Gray, The
Oscar Wilde's novel is a masterly study of moral corruption, a
tour-de-force suspense and surprise.
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Picture of Dorian Gray, The
Condemned as immoral when it was first published in 1890, Oscar
Wilde's tale of the beautiful young man who 'sold himself...
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Picture of Dorian Gray, The
Classic story exposes the hazards of egotistical
self-indulgence
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Piece of Work
From bestselling author Laura Zigman comes a novel about failure
and success, comebacks, and one nasty piece of work.
- Pied
Piper, The
In Seattle, they're calling him The Pied Piper - someone who comes
in the night and takes children away.
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Pilgrim of Hate, The
In the year of our Lord 1141, civil war over England's throne
leaves a legacy of violence and the murder of a knight dear to
Brother Cadfael. And with the gentle bud-strewn May, a flood of
pilgrim...
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Pilgrim's Progress
For three hundred years The Pilgrim's Progress has remained perhaps
the best-loved and most read of devotional fictions.
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Pillar of Fire
This fictional novel of ancient Egypt is set in the turbulent years
of the reigns of the Pharaoh Akhenaten and his successors. The long
history of ancient Egypt has no more mysterious reign than
th...
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Pillars of Creation, The
Tormented her entire life by inhuman voices, Jennsen seeks to end
her intolerable agony. She at last discovers a way to silence the
voices. For everyone else, the torment is about to begin.
- Pirate
New York Times bestselling author Ted Bell delivers another
“thriller of the highest order” (Vince Flynn) in his third
explosive novel featuring the charming and fearless Alex Hawke.
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Place Called Here, A
When she finds herself one of the missing people, stuck in a
strange place with people who vanished into thin air years ago, she
wonders if she has found the answer to one of life's greatest
mysteries
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Place of Execution, A
A true crime writer investigates a 35-year-old murder - with
chilling results.
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Place to Hide, A
Get ready to run for your life....
- Plain
Jane
Back in college, Jane Lewis would have given anything to be like
homecoming queen Connie Bryan. Instead, she was just Plain Jane -
overweight, frumpy and painfully shy. That was then.
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Plains of Passage, The
In The Plains of Passage, orphaned Ayla and wandering Jondalar
search for a place on Earth they can call home.
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Plan of Attack
Dale Brown is the author of fourteen New York Times bestsellers,
and now in Plan of Attack, he provocatively turns our attention to
the threat of a nuclear attack.
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