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Five months have passed since Gladie Burger came to Cannes, California, to join her eccentric Grandma Zelda in the family matchmaking business, and Gladie is quickly mastering the rules of attraction. Her latest fix-up is still going strong and Gladie's bank account is back in the black-until a rival matchmaker arrives in town and has both Gladie and Zelda seeing red. Not only is self-proclaimed psychic Luanda Laughing-Eagle stealing Grandma Zelda's clients, but Zelda is convinced that Luanda's ESP is total BS. She tasks Gladie with exposing Luanda as a fraud, but Gladie's attention is diverted when murder comes a-calling. Spencer Bolton, the gorgeous chief of police and Gladie's on-again, off-again flame, wants her to stay out of the investigation-and away from the deliciously chiseled detective who also aims to win Gladie's heart. But the one thing Gladie's learned is that in business, love, and murder . . . it's always personal. This is the re-release of Love Game. It is the same book with a new cover and title.
Elise Sax (Author), Angie Hickman (Narrator)
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The bombing of Pearl Harbor and the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy were among the most stunning moments of the 20th century. Imagine that there was evidence proving the United States, at its highest levels, knew the intent of both events-ahead of time. On the heels of his most successful novel, Final Mission: Zion, in which he tackled the horrors of the Holocaust, Chuck Driskell now takes on Pearl Harbor and the JFK Assassination as only he can, with a decidedly unexpected twist. Enter Max Warfield, a man who supports himself by raiding heroin dealers for their cash. Max's crimes make him the target of a shadowy network. The network takes him by force and gives him a choice: steal the aforementioned evidence for them, or die. While the network has accounted for every single facet of the mission, they've made one critical error: they've grossly underestimated Max Warfield. Once again on the run, and this time in possession of history-altering evidence, Max finds himself in a position to turn the tables on the network. But, by doing so he could decimate the United States and cause significant loss of life.
Chuck Driskell (Author), Charlie Thurston (Narrator)
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A fantasy classic by the author of The House with a Clock in Its Walls-basis for the Jack Black movie-and 'a writer who knows what wizardry is all about' (Ursula K. Le Guin). A richly imaginative story of wizards stymied by a power beyond their control, A Face in the Frost combines the thrills of a horror novel with the inventiveness of fairy tale-inspired fantasy. Prospero, a tall, skinny misfit of a wizard, lives in the South Kingdom-a patchwork of feuding duchies and small manors, all loosely loyal to one figurehead king. Along with his necromancer friend Roger Bacon, who has been on a quest to find a mysterious book, Prospero must flee his home to escape ominous pursuers. Thus begins an adventure that will lead him to a grove where his old rival, Melichus, is falsely rumored to be buried and to a less-than-hospitable inn in the town of Five Dials-and ultimately into a dangerous battle with origins in a magical glass paperweight. With a unique blend of humor and darkness, it remains one of the most beloved tales by the Edgar Award-nominated author also known for the long-running Lewis Barnavelt series.
John Bellairs (Author), Eric Michael Summerer (Narrator)
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Former reality TV baking show contestant and recent divorcee Hope Early is trying to find her recipe for success as a food blogger-but murder keeps getting in the mix . . . When Hope's elderly neighbor perishes in a home fire, she can't help but feel somewhat responsible. Only the day before, Peggy Olson had called her over, having burned a pot on the stove while she was sleeping and filling the house with smoke. In fact, she couldn't even remember cooking. Clearly, it was dangerous for the woman to live alone. But it turns out she wasn't alone. When a second body is discovered in the basement of the burned house, suddenly what appeared to be a tragic accident is beginning to look like premeditated murder. As rumors spread like wildfire, Hope is determined to sort out the facts and smoke out a killer, but she might be jumping from the frying pan straight into the fire . . .
Debra Sennefelder (Author), Callie Beaulieu (Narrator)
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Gladie is back with the fourth installment of the hilarious Matchmaker Mysteries series. Since joining the family matchmaking business run by her eccentric and psychic Grandma Zelda, Gladie has had little success. Involved on one level or another-hot sex, almost committed, and crying in her pillow-with three men, Gladie distracts herself by giving up on matchmaking and starting a new career. But when Gladie stumbles on body parts of dead baseball players all over town, she's dragged into solving yet another murder mystery. With her life in chaos and the killer getting closer, Gladie has to come to terms with the fact that love is murder. This is the re-release of Playing the Field. It is the same book with a new cover and title.
Elise Sax (Author), Angie Hickman (Narrator)
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Another Kind of Madness: A Novel
Ndiya Grayson returns to her childhood home of Chicago as a young professional, but even her high-end job in a law office can't protect her from half-repressed memories of childhood trauma. One evening, vulnerable and emotionally disarrayed, she goes out and meets her equal and opposite: Shame Luther, a no-nonsense construction worker by day and a self-taught piano player by night. The love story that ensues propels them on an unforgettable journey from Chicago's South Side to the coast of Kenya as they navigate the turbulence of long-buried pasts and an uncertain future. A stirring novel tuned to the clash between soul music's vision of our essential responsibility to each other and a world that breaks us down and tears us apart, Another Kind of Madness is an indelible tale of human connection.
Ed Pavlic (Author), Ron Butler (Narrator)
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A lazy and wussy ex-gamer, Phil becomes one of the few humans who receive a mysterious alien piece of wetware which allows them to see the world through an augmented-reality interface very similar to those used in a MMORPG game. Guided by its stats and messages, Phil begins to level up, gradually transforming himself and his life. He even opens his own business in order to help his friends and complete strangers who acquire a newfound respect for him, assisting him in his travails. As Phil continues on the road to self-improvement, guided by his own conscience rather than system messages, he tries to find out more about the mysterious third party which has bestowed such superhuman abilities upon him.
Dan Sugralinov (Author), Ramon De Ocampo (Narrator)
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On a rescue mission in the heart of the Indonesian jungle, Dr. Draden Freeman and his GhostWalker team need to extract the wounded as quickly as possible-or risk spreading a deadly virus unleashed by a terrorist cell. When Draden gets infected, he forces his team to leave him behind. He won't risk exposing anyone else. He intends to find the ones responsible and go out in a blaze of glory.... Shylah Cosmos's mission is to track the virus and remain unseen. Her enhanced senses tell her that the gorgeous man eradicating the terrorists one by one is a GhostWalker-and his lethal precision takes her breath away. When he's hit by a lucky shot, she can't stop herself from stepping in, not knowing that by saving his life she's exposed herself to the virus. There's no telling how much time Draden and Shylah have left. Racing to find a cure, they quickly realize that they've found their perfect partner just in time to lose everything. But even as the virus threatens to consume their bodies, they've never felt more alive.
Christine Feehan (Author), Jim Frangione (Narrator)
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Descubre el adictivo thriller que ha conquistado a miles de lectores El cuerpo de Lidia Naveira, una joven de la alta sociedad coruñesa, aparece flotando en el estanque de Eiris recreando la famosa Ofelia de Millais. ¿Qué relación tiene este crimen con el macabro asesinato acontecido meses antes en la Abadía de Whitby?. La inspectora Valentina Negro, con ayuda del famoso criminólogo Javier Sanjuán, liderará una investigación que la llevará a colaborar con Scotland Yard, en una oscura trama a caballo entre A Coruña y Londres. Lo que nadie puede llegar a sospechar es que en la vertiginosa cuenta atrás para atrapar al asesino, deberán enfrentarse a las obsesiones más inconfesables de la sociedad actual. Grabado en español ibérico (España).
Nieves Abarca Corral, Vicente Garrido Genovés (Author), Nacho Gijón (Narrator)
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LA TRILOGÍA QUE HA CONQUISTADO A MÁS DE 1.000.000 DE LECTORES La glamourosa e internacionalmente conocida marchante de arte Elisabeth Teerlinc sabe bastante sobre el mundo de las falsificaciones. Después de todo, ella misma no deja de ser una falsificación o una especie de fraude. Su verdadera identidad, Judith Rashleigh, se encuentra enterrada bajo una fina capa de mentiras. Por no mencionar la cantidad de cadáveres que se ha llevado por delante, de todos aquellos que querían entorpecer su camino. Pero ahora, atrapada en el fuego cruzado asesino entre un jefe de la mafia rusa y un detective de policía italiano corrupto, Judith se ve obligada a crear una obra de arte aún más atrevida, una obra maestra falsa que debe llevar a la famosa casa de subastas donde solía trabajar como humilde asistente, y vender la obra por 150 millones de dólares. Sin embargo, exponer su nueva identidad ante un espacio en el que puede convertirse en el centro de atención conlleva un riesgo mortal. 'Una novela repleta de escenas que harían que Christian Gray se sonrojara.' Red Magazine 'Divertida e inteligente.' The Times 'Una lectura impetuosa.' Daily Mail 'Un thriller gloriosamente oscuro.' Grazia 'Rodeada de escándalo, intriga y misterio.' Heat 'Una mezcla de Patricia Highsmith y Perdida.' Harpers Bazaar 'Deliciosamente decadente… Una aventura llena de glamour.' Sunday Mirror
L.S. Hilton (Author), Alejandra Costa (Narrator)
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Una novela negra repleta de acción que retrata la Barcelona más oscura en tiempos de crisis. Ruth Santana es una joven desahuciada y pluriempleada que vive en el umbral de la pobreza para pagar lo que considera su deuda con los bancos. Vive en una ratonera insalubre y desde hace unos meses espera a la salida de los supermercados para coger pan o yogures. Por alguna razón que ni ella misma comprende, sigue luchando. Una noche, un desconocido le hace una oferta. Quiere que le ayude a reventar cajeros automáticos. El hombre le ofrece dinero rápido para pagar su deuda con el banco y volver a llevar una vida normal. Le ofrece la libertad. A cambio, Ruth tendrá que renunciar a sus escrúpulos. Y, tal vez, a algo más. De la mano de Hugo Correa y su dispar banda de atracadores, Ruth Santana descubrirá una Barcelona más oscura, más peligrosa y más viva de la que había imaginado. Críticas 'Una novela fascinante, por su realismo y su sensibilidad, muy entretenida, de excelentes personajes, y con el punto perfecto de suspense.' Serendipia 'Por fin una novela negra con un personaje femenino protagonista que rompe moldes.' Gemma Lienas 'Una excelente primera novela —potente, dura, original— de una autora que dará mucho que hablar. La novela negra está de enhorabuena.' Elia Barceló 'El ritmo alto, la crítica social explicita y un gran dibujo de los personajes principales y secundarios convierten este libro en una lectura muy recomendable y en un estupendo debut de Gomara.' Sebastià Bennassar, Revista Bear 'Leyendo Vienen mal dadas te preguntas a partir de qué momento hacer algo mal está bien.' Neus Arqués. 'Una novela negra diferente, entretenida, muy reivindicativa.' Pero qué locura de libros 'Laura Gomara debuta con una novela impecable, inteligente y dura. No se la pierdan.' Susana Hernández. 'Una trama tan bien hilada, tan real e intensa, tan exenta de artificios o adjetivos innecesarios que antes de que te des cuenta has devorado el libro.' Susana Rodríguez Lezaun 'Hay un gusto por el cuidado del detalle a lo largo de la narración. Todo está previsto y contemplado.' Me gustan los libros 'Un sorprendente debut literario.' El Comercio 'No podía creer que semejante joya del noir fuera obra de una primeriza [...] regusto de los clásicos y a la vez un enfoque novedoso, original y absorbente.' Libros y literatura 'Ricamente descrita. Para paladear a cada página.' Castillos en el aire 'Laura Gomara da, con nota, el salto a la ficción.' El Dominical 'Una novela negra que retrata con crudeza la Barcelona empobrecida, la marginalidad y el riesgo de caer en esa ratonera de la que tanto cuesta escapar.' Mucho más que un libro 'Sin ceñirse estrictamente a los cánones del género, Gomara se sale de los arquetipos.' EFE 'Una primera novela merecedora de una atenta lectura.' Somnegra 'Un muy buen debut de Laura Gomara y su inmersión en el noir más actual.' Cita en la glorieta 'Su primera y sorprendente inmersión en la ficción literaria.' Juan Bolea, El Periódico de Aragón 'Una bocanada de aire fresco, fresquísimo. Es original, amena, entretenida, endiabladamente bien escrita, con gusto literario, con unos personajes que a medida que avanza el relato se van haciendo cada vez más entrañables.' Jordi Garcia i Carafí, Cultura i vida 'Qué grandes personajes ha creado Laura Gomara. Gran trabajo.' Abrir un libro
Laura Gomara (Author), Raquel Romero Escrivá (Narrator)
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Tercer libro de la serie de la detective Erika Foster. Por el autor del best seller internacional Te veré bajo el hielo y Una sombra en la oscuridad. La detective Erika Foster recibe un aviso de que la clave para resolver un importante caso de narcóticos está escondida en una cantera abandonada en las afueras de Londres, por lo que ordena que sea registrada. Allí, entre el lodo espeso, encuentran un alijo de droga, pero también lo que parece ser el esqueleto de un niño pequeño. Los restos se identifican como los de Jessica Collins, de siete años, la chica desaparecida que copó los titulares hace veintiséis años. Mientras Erika trata de juntar las nuevas pruebas con las antiguas, también indaga más sobre el pasado de la familia Collins y se pone en contacto con la principal detective del caso en aquella época, Amanda Baker, una mujer atormentada por el fracaso de no haber encontrado a Jessica Collins en su momento. Pero alguien guarda terribles secretos. Alguien que no quiere que este caso sea resuelto y que hará todo lo que esté en sus manos para evitar que Erika descubra la verdad. 'Maneja muy bien la intriga, no te deja interrumpir la lectura aunque sus capítulos son breves, te bebes uno detrás del otro porque necesitas saber qué ha pasado, quién es el culpable.' Diario de una chicka lit 'Buen manejo de la tensión narrativa acompañada en todo momento por una ambientación perfecta para el caso.' Carmen en su tinta 'Una protagonista muy bien definida y, en mi opinión, muy carismática.' 'Sigue sin defraudarme.' Rosa Dracos, Babelio 'Una serie excepcional.' El templo de la lectura 'Una protagonista algo más dura y tan brillantemente defectuosa que no podremos evitar empatizar con ella.' Mis lecturas
Robert Bryndtza, Robert Bryndza (Author), Jordi Brau (Narrator)
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