Bag of Bones by Stephen King

by nick on July 24, 2009

Bag of Bones by the master of thrillers, Stephen King.bag of bones

When bestselling crime writer Mike Noonan’s wife dies, he suffers from writer’s block.

Until he is drawn from Derry to his lakeside retreat, Sara Laughs – a house once inhabited by a famous singer. It’s a community run by rich, tyrannical, wheelchair-bound Devore and his terrifying, skeletal female bookkeeper. Devore is hell-bent on getting custody of his grandchild.

Three year old Kyra and her young mother, Mattie, turn to Mike for help – and Mike, besotted by Mattie, is powerless to resist. But there are others at Sara Laughs determined to prevent Mike’s success – and Kyra can feel them too….
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The Bourne Betrayal

by nick on July 23, 2009

Who can he believe?the bourne betrayal

Jason Bourne takes a mission to rescue his only friend in the CIA, Martin Lindros, who disappeared in Africa while tracking shipments of yellowcake uranium. Once safely back in America, Lindros persuades Bourne to help track the money trail of terrorists buying the nuclear material in Odessa.

But once there, Bourne is hampered by confusing flashbacks of unfamiliar places and events and he wonders: Is someone brainwashing him in order to throw him off the trail? Worse, is the man he saved in Africa really Martin Lindros? Now, Bourne is alone gathering evidence while trying to stay one step ahead of the terrorists who won’t let anyone stand in their way of destroying the U.S. The Bourne Betrayal was written by Robert Ludlum.

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24 Hours by Greg Illes

July 23, 2009

24 Hours, the pulsating kidnapping thriller from Greg Illes. The nerve-shattering new thriller from the New York Times bestselling auhtor of Mortal Fear and The Quiet Game 24 Hours begins with the perfect family. On the perfect day. About to become trapped in the perfect crime. Will Jennings is a successful young doctor in Jackson, [...]

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Call of the Wild

July 23, 2009

Call of the Wild by Jack London. The plot concerns a previously domesticated and even somewhat pampered dog named Buck, whose primordial instincts return after a series of events finds him serving as a sled dog in the treacherous, frigid Yukon during the days of the 19th-century Klondike Gold Rushes in which sled dogs were [...]

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Beasts of Tarzan

July 23, 2009

Beasts of Tarzan. Danger, deceit, and despair plague Lord and Lady Greystroke–alias Tarzan and his wife Jane–in the third Edgar Rice Burroughs’ thrilling adventure series. When arch villain Nikolas Rokoff escapes to wreak his twisted vengeance on the ape-man, he targets his enemy’s only weakness: his family. Stealing Tarzan’s infant son, Jack, from his carriage, [...]

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Around the World in 80 Days

July 23, 2009

Jules Verne wrote the novel Around the World in 80 Days. This story is all about a gambling bet to traverse the world within 80 days. Before the turn of the century Phileas Fogg circumnavigates the globe racing against time to win a wager.

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Ernest Hemingway: A Farewell To Arms

July 23, 2009

From the master of story telling, Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell To Arms. The best American novel to emerge from World War I, A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his passion for a beautiful English nurse. Hemingway’s frank portrayal of the love between Lieutenant [...]

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Fourth of July by James Patterson

July 23, 2009

The 4th of July by James Patterson. This audio book rates highly in the fiction audio books category. After losing one of its own, Lindsay Boxer and the Women’s Murder Club make a courageous return for their fourth and most chilling case ever—one that could easily be their last. A young girl is killed in [...]

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Fiction Audio Book Version of 1984

July 23, 2009

1984 by George Orwell. Do you remember The Thought Police? George Orwell depicts a gray, totalitarian world dominated by Big Brother and its vast network of agents, including the Thought Police, a world in which news is manufactured according to the authorities’ will and people live tepid lives by rote. Winston Smith, the hero with [...]

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4 Hour Work Week on Audio Book

February 1, 2009

Getting to a 4 hour work week isn’t something you can do by being lazy. You have to go out and work hard to set up everything so that all you have to do is keep the ‘money machine’ oiled and running smoothly. Work for the biggest impact not the most time.  It’s all about [...]

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