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Vanished?: A Swedish Crime Novel
She: a very hot 30 something Swedish woman. He: a native of Berlin, on vacation in rural Sweden, seeking solace for his broken heart. They meet. He finds her irresistible. But before their relationship can get off the ground, she vanishes mysteriously, having apparently been abducted. So Martin sets out to rescue Liv from her captors, with the aid of two Swedish detectives in a race against time - and across Sweden. In so doing, Martin and his intrepid detective duo put their very lives on the line.VANISHED? is the first book in the Stockholm Sleuth Series and where we meet the two private investigators, Elin and Lars. If you like fast action and surprising twistsn you'll love Christer Tholin's Swedish crime novels.
Christer Tholin (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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“The old wheel turns, and the same spoke comes up. It's all been done before, and will be again.” Sherlock Holmes is one of the most talented investigators in the world, and has solved case after case with his intelligence and intuition. When he is sent a mysterious coded message from a spy working for his enemy Professor Moriarty, Sherlock takes it upon himself to crack the code and begin investigating a crime that has yet to happen against a man named John Douglas. The case gets more complicated every step of the way, with Sherlock always being just a few steps behind the enemies. He follows clue after clue across the city attempting to track down and determine the fate of John Douglas, to bring resolution to the case and to Douglas’s loved ones. Douglas’s wife thinks his disappearance has something to do with the “Valley of Fear,” a mysterious reference to his past life in America. It’s up to Sherlock to find out what that Valley of Fear may be, what has become of John Douglas, determine Moriarty’s involvement, and tie every loose end together with the help of his trusted companion, John Watson. Written with Arthur Conan Doyle’s signature wit and flare for the dramatic, Valley of Fear is a masterful mystery sure to keep readers guessing to the last second.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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The Wicked Will Perish - Books 1 - 3
THREE BOOKS IN ONE. SPECIAL FORCES TURNED VIGILANTES AND AN ASSASSIN WITH A CONSCIENCE.SAS BODY COUNT + HELL HATH NO FURY + THE ASSASSIN Book One - SAS: BODY COUNT'Do unto others before they do it to you.' Three disillusioned SAS Special Forces soldiers return to Britain in the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf conflict to discover an increasingly corrupt judiciary. Smirking miscreants walk free whilst the innocent suffer. Aided by a Scotland Yard informant, the trio embark on a brutal, covert crusade to rid Britain of its nefarious untouchables. Book Two - HELL HATH NO FURY'Be cruel to your enemy and they will dread the very notion of you.' While the hunt for the former SAS trio continues across Britain, a wave of pro-vigilantism is whipped up by the duplicitous UK media. Detective Inspector Jim Brannigan's world is thrown into turmoil when his partner is inexplicably shot by one of the ex soldiers. As she clings to life, the vengeful copper learns that the elite killers have spread their net to include resurgent terrorists, a strategy that leads to mayhem on the streets of the UK. Book Three - THE ASSASSIN'Is it ethical to fight terror with terror?' The British government's crisis committee, known as Cobra, meet in emergency session when a jihadist terror cell strikes at the heart of the United Kingdom, causing massive loss of life. While the West use all justifiable, and intolerable, means to prevent further atrocities, rumours begin to circulate once more of an assassin who has no name, no image and no past - just a reputation.
Anthony Vincent Bruno (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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From the father of science fiction comes the story of the fascinating conflict between humans and aliens in The War of the Worlds. The novel begins with humans watching the skies closely, fascinated with the worlds beyond Earth’s atmosphere. As astronomers and scientists hone in on some strange occurrences on Mars, their observations soon become frightening – humans are not the only intelligent beings, and those other beings are also curious about humans. Alien spacecraft starts crashing into England and as Martians emerge from the ships, they begin terrorizing the Earth and bringing destruction with every step. Cities are burned, families are torn apart, and human military power proves weak in the face of an unknown enemy. Humans will fight to protect their home planet, but at what cost? The War of the Worlds is a story about surviving in the face of destruction, the human desire to protect one’s home and loved ones, and a fascinating glance of how a harmful alien invasion could play out on Earth. H.G. Wells remains one of the most important voices of the science fiction genre, and The War of the Worlds was one of the earliest works alien-based fiction, a trope that remains popular to this day.
H. G. Wells, H.G. Wells (Author), Edward Beesley, Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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The Thing Under The Bed And The Final Stories To Read To The Thing Under The Bed
The last collection of horror to read to that Thing, you know, that mysterious entity that resides under your bed. The Thing that waits for you to go to sleep and dream the dreams of the innocent. It has waited and waited for you to read those deliciously horrifying short stories from the author of 'Do Not Read This Book' and 'More Stories to Read To The Thing Under The Bed'. What could be in the upstairs bedroom that has already killed, and wants to kill again? Read the letter from a patriotic citizen that just may be your next door neighbor. These and other stories just may appease that horrible creature that only wants another story.
Winslow Swan (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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Enjoy Oscar Wilde’s exploration of the price of vanity and hedonism in this InAudio production of The Picture of Dorian Gray. The Picture of Dorian Gray centers on the character of Dorian Gray, a handsome young man who is the muse for a talented painter. Dorian wishes for a painting of himself to take on the effects of aging instead of him so he can give into any vice he wants – and his wish comes true. The novel follows Dorian Gray’s life of giving into every temptation and moral malfeasance that come his way, ranging from smaller vices like vanity and dishonesty all the way to debauchery and murder. He lives life with no repercussions as his portrait ages and decays. As the story follows his life, the book questions whether he’ll be ever stop giving into his hedonism and begin to truly live again. The novel is a cautionary tale with captivating fantasy elements, and is one of the most well-known and influential gothic novels in classic literature.
Oscar Wilde (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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Zeke's on the run from government scientists who want a piece of him; and now an alien wants him too, or more precisely the piece of exotic meteorite that's moulded to his skull. To get it the alien has to get Zeke to give it up, but knows the extraction will kill the human. Then there's the Nubl, an enemy artificial species who will eradicate all biological life on Earth. Time and space are running out for all of them.
Tobias Roote (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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The Order of St. Michael: A Bud Hutchins Supernatural Thriller
What do you get when you pair a smart-mouthed geek with a fake English accent and a disciplined, headstrong woman with incredible powers?Meet Bud Hutchins, a socially awkward super genius who talks too much and can't get out of his own way. Will he heed the call to join the Order and save humanity?Eh, maybe. Meet Maeve, a beautiful young woman who happens to be a monk of an ancient Order tasked with keeping evil spirits at bay and saving Bud Hutchins from himself.She rolls her eyes. A lot. In this globe-trotting, action-packed supernatural thriller, our heroes fight to contain an ancient evil that calls from beyond.It's time for you to join the Order. Battle monsters. Avenge the dead and save the natural world from supernatural destruction. The Order of St. Michael is the first novel in the Bud Hutchins urban fantasy series. Readers of Jim Butcher, Patricia Briggs, Kevin Hearne, and Shayne Silvers will enjoy exploring this new fantasy world. Get your copy today!
Jb Michaels (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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AWA Agent Philus Grady is sent on a clandestine investigation of a terraformed planet suspected of being the cause of growing hostilities between the CORE Navy and the Allied Worlds. Grady's unique training uncovers the planet's amazing secret of a repressed truth that will alter history, a truth that almost gets him killed. In a race against time and enemy ships, Grady has to expose the CORE's secret, but will the news spark the war they all fear is coming.
Tobias Roote (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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“Man is an unoriginal animal. Unoriginal within the law in his daily respectable life, equally unoriginal outside the law. If a man commits a crime, any other crime he commits will resemble it closely.” Hercule Poirot is the greatest detective in the world and has the uncanny ability to solve complex cases with only small clues and details to follow. Poirot and his companion Arthur Hastings travel to meet with a client in France, but upon arriving learn that he was murdered just the evening before. He had been hastily buried in a golf course after being murdered, and very few clues exist to explain what may have happened. Poirot sets about investigating the mystery, uncovering evidence of illicit affairs between people of interest in the case, evidence of other dastardly crimes, and finds reasons to suspect many of the people in his client’s life. He even turns to history and studies similar cases with similar motivations to further understand the tangled web of intrigue surrounding the situation, but with every step, the mystery seems to get more complicated. Like every Hercule Poirot mystery, The Murder on the Links is a twisting and exciting unraveling of clues that is sure to keep you guessing until the final moments. This mystery is the second to include Hercule Poirot and one of Agatha Christie’s masterpieces. The novel billed as “a godsend to hardened readers of fiction” by the Illustrated London News upon its publication.
Agatha Christie (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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From RITA® Finalist and USA Today Bestselling Author Margaret Locke comes The Legendary Duke, the second in her Put Up Your Dukes Regency historical romance series. For a Knight to win the Princess, he first must slay his dragons... A tragic event in his youth led Gavin Knight's mother to whisk him to Rome, where he lived a simple but secluded life-until, on her deathbed, she revealed who he truly was: the Duke of Cortleon. Now twenty-nine, Gavin has returned to England, determined to learn what happened all those years ago. Despite charming his fellow lords and ladies alike, the new Duke disregards any notion of nuptials, as his honor first demands resolution--and retribution. Then he meets Lady Elinor Greene. For seven years, renowned beauty Elinor has refused all proposals, fearing marriage would curb her freedom. But when her family falls on hard times, Nelle must sacrifice herself to save them by marrying a man of means. A wealthy widower seems the logical choice, a passionless union perfect. Until she meets the Duke of Cortleon, and learns one Knight can be legendary. Soon Gavin and Elinor must each decide which quest is worth more: that for honor, or that for love... While second in the series, The Legendary Duke can easily be read as a standalone novel - especially because this story turned out to take place before that of The Demon Duke. (Oops.) Loosely based on the Arthurian legend Gawain and the Green Knight, The Legendary Duke provides adventure, mystery, desire, and betrayal in this satisfying blend of Regency historical romance with a hint of medieval flavor ... and Arthurian Easter eggs pop up throughout! You don't have to give a hoot about Arthurian legends to fall for this love / hate triangle for the ages, however; that's just an added bonus for geeks like me. Category: Regency Historical romance Length: 108,000 words / 400 pages 'Terrific storytelling with lots of wit, derring-do, and tugging on the heartstrings!' - Grace Burrowes, NYT and USA Today Bestselling Author 'Locke seamlessly blends hints from classics like The Count of Monte Cristo, Pride and Prejudice, and Arthurian legend into an utterly enjoyable Regency romance.' - Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize
Margaret Locke (Author), Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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Enjoy the mysterious “grotesque romance” of H.G. Wells’ The Invisible Man, in this unabridged InAudio presentation.In this early science fiction novel, H.G. Wells takes readers on a journey with Griffin, a scientist who discovers a way to turn one’s self invisible. This mysterious man turns up in a village during a snowstorm and acts strange, wearing excessive clothingand demonstrating unkindness to the village’s townspeople. As his identity is revealed to more people, Griffin takes advantage of his condition to commit violent acts and terrorize the people who cannot see their assailant. Will the citizens be able to unravel the mystery of the Invisible Man? Will he be able to reverse his condition that has driven him to madness? These questions are answered in this novel that solidified H.G. Wells’ place as the father of science fiction.
H. G. Wells, H.G. Wells, H.G. Wells, Hg Wells (Author), Edward Beesley, Edward James Beesley (Narrator)
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