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The Circumference of the World
"Caught between realities, a mathematician, a book dealer, and a mobster desperately seek a notorious book that disappears upon being read. Only the author, a rakish sci-fi writer, knows whether his popular novel is truthful or a hoax. In a story that is cosmic, inventive, and sly, multi-award-winning author Lavie Tidhar (Central Station) travels from the emergence of life to the very ends of the universe. Delia Welegtabit discovered two things during her childhood on a South Pacific island: her love for mathematics and a novel that isn’t supposed to exist. But the elusive book proves unexpectedly dangerous. Oskar Lens, a science fiction–obsessed mobster in the midst of an existential crisis, will stop at nothing to find the novel. After Delia’s husband, Levi, goes missing, she seeks help from Daniel Chase, a young, face-blind book dealer. The infamous novel Lode Stars was written by the infamous Eugene Charles Hartley: legendary pulp science-fiction writer and founder of the Church of the All-Seeing Eyes. In Hartley’s novel, a doppelganger of Delia searches for her missing father in a strange star system. But is any of Lode Stars real? Was Hartley a cynical conman on a quest for wealth and immortality, creating a religion he did not believe in? Or was he a visionary who truly discovered the secrets of the universe?"
Lavie Tidhar (Author), Justine Eyre, Maxwell Caulfield, Stefan Rudnicki (Narrator)
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The Everyday Audio Bible - King James Version, KJV: 365 Daily Readings Through the Whole Bible
"The Everyday Bible guides you to listen to the entire Bible in 365 sections designed for short, daily segments. Each day is a blend of Scripture from the Old Testament, Psalms, Proverbs, and the New Testament. With no complicated charts or plans, this provides a simple way to read the Bible in one year. The King James Version is considered one of the most influential and beautiful works of literature in the English language and continues to be the favorite translation for millions of Christians. Features include: - The complete KJV Bible presented in 365 sections - 365 daily readings to move through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation in order. Each day includes 2-3 chapters of the main reading with a section of a Psalm and a few verses from Proverbs to move through those books once during the year - Table of Contents guides you to where each month of the year begins and the start of each book of the Bible"
Thomas Nelson (Author), David Birney, Edward Hermann, Gates Mcfadden, John Chancer, John Rubinstein, Juliet Mills, Kristoffer Tabori, Levar Burton, Maxwell Caulfield, Rene Auberjonois, Richard Mcgonagle, Robert Forster, Samantha Eggar, Scott Brick, Stefan Rudnicki, Theodore Bikel (Narrator)
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"Edgy, twisted, and disturbing, the first Crime Writers’ Association Daggers Award retrospective anthology features bestselling authors Ian Rankin, Jeffery Deaver, John Connolly, Denise Mina, John Harvey, and more. Keep your secrets close and your daggers drawn. This first retrospective of the CWA’s Dagger Award winners brings together some of the greatest names in crime fiction to deliver a cutthroat collection of serial killers, grizzled detectives, drug dealers, and master forgers. Observe as a senior curator at the Tate Gallery constructs the perfect crime in Ian Rankin’s “Herbert in Motion.” Watch an unlikely romance sour into a deadly obsession in Stella Duffy’s “Martha Grace.” Face parents who discover that their child has committed the unthinkable in Denise Mina’s “Nemo Me Impune Lacessit.” And in Jeffery Deaver’s “The Weekender,” an intense hostage situation hits its peak in the most unlikely conclusion. Here are nineteen CWA Dagger Award-winning short stories from the best of the best in crime fiction. Contributors include Ian Rankin, Jeffery Deaver, John Connolly, John Harvey, Denise Mina, Julian Rathbone, Martin Edwards, Peter Lovesey, Lauren Henderson, Stella Duffy, Peter O’Donnell (writing as Madeleine Brent), Danuta Reah, Cath Staincliffe, Margaret Murphy, L. C. Tyler, Phil Lovesey, Larry Beinhart, Richard Lange, and Jerry Sykes."
Maxim Jakubowski (Author), Alex Hyde-White, Gabrielle De Cuir, John Lee, John Rubinstein, Juliet Mills, Justine Eyre, Kate Orsini, Maxwell Caulfield, Stefan Rudnicki (Narrator)
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"A historical sci-fi tale of the Land of the Blue Mountains Best known for his masterpiece of horror, Dracula, Bram Stoker wrote a number of other novels and many short stories, all with supernatural themes or filled with a physical terror reminiscent of Poe. First published in 1909, The Lady of the Shroud is an engrossing concoction of an epic steampunk adventure, military tale, and science fiction romance. Old Roger Melton has died, leaving behind one of the greatest fortunes in Europe. His arrogant relative Ernest Melton expects to be the heir, but, much to the family’s surprise, Roger leaves his vast estate to his obscure young nephew, Rupert Sent Leger. But Rupert’s newfound wealth comes with strange conditions attached, one of which is that he must inhabit the old castle of Vissarion in the remote Balkan nation known as the Land of the Blue Mountains. Rupert, an intrepid adventurer, agrees and travels to Vissarion with his Aunt Janet, who possesses the occult power of Second Sight. But all is not as it seems at Vissarion. Rupert finds himself visited by a ghostly woman clothed in a burial shroud who sleeps in a tomb. Haunted by her strange beauty, he declares his love and they wed in an Orthodox ceremony conducted by candlelight. As a newly married couple, their trials and adventures continue. From sea battles with mechanical crabs and flying machines to insidious court plotters and spies, the newlyweds battle all manner of foe in their quest to free their country and become the ruling Voivodes of Vissarion, the Land of the Blue Mountains."
Bram Stoker (Author), Gabrielle De Cuir, John D. Ruddy, John Lee, John Rubinstein, Juliet Mills, Maxwell Caulfield, Paul Boehmer, Stefan Rudnicki, Tom Newth (Narrator)
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The Confessions of Arsène Lupin
"The outrageous tales of the gentleman thief Arsène Lupin In “Two Hundred Thousand Francs Reward!,” it has been a fortnight since the baroness Repstein disappeared from Paris, taking with her a fortune in jewels stolen from her husband. French detectives have chased her all over Europe, following the trail of gemstones like so many precious breadcrumbs, but she has eluded their efforts. When Arsène Lupin finds her, she will not escape so easily. Meanwhile in “The Wedding-Ring,” a wife desperately tries to outwit a husband set on divorce and willing to use their son as a pawn. A greedy stepfather, a strange car accident, a false wedding announcement, and more are woven through the rest of these thrilling tales, in which the cunning gentleman thief outwits both policemen and criminals time and time again, always making sure to pocket something for himself. Full contents: “Two Hundred Thousand Francs Reward!” - “The Wedding-Ring” - “The Sign of the Shadow” - “The Infernal Trap” - “The Red Silk Scarf” - “Shadowed by Death” - “A Tragedy in the Forest of Morgues” - “Lupin’s Marriage” - “The Invisible Prisoner” - “Edith Swan-Neck”"
Maurice Leblanc (Author), Juliet Mills, Maxwell Caulfield, Stefan Rudnicki (Narrator)
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The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: The Greatest Detective Stories: 1837–1914
"This masterful collection of seventeen classic mystery stories, dating from 1837 to 1914, traces the earliest history of popular detective fiction. Today, the figure of Sherlock Holmes towers over detective fiction like a colossus―but it was not always so. Edgar Allan Poe’s French detective Dupin, the hero of “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” preceded Holmes’s deductive reasoning by more than forty years with his “tales of ratiocination.” In A Study in Scarlet, the first of Holmes’ adventures, Doyle acknowledged his debt to Poe―and to Émile Gaboriau, whose thief-turned-detective Monsieur Lecoq debuted in France twenty years earlier. If “Rue Morgue” was the first true detective story in English, the title of the first full-length detective novel is more hotly contested. Two books by Wilkie Collins―The Woman in White (1859) and The Moonstone (1868)―are often given that honor, with the latter showing many of the features that came to identify the genre: a locked-room murder in an English country house; bungling local detectives outmatched by a brilliant amateur detective; a large cast of suspects and a plethora of red herrings; and a final twist before the truth is revealed. Others point to Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s The Trail of the Serpent (1861) or Aurora Floyd (1862), and others still to The Notting Hill Mystery (1862–3) by the pseudonymous “Charles Felix.” As the early years of detective fiction gave way to two separate golden ages―of hard-boiled tales in America and intricately-plotted, so-called “cozy” murders in Britain―the legacy of Sherlock Holmes, with his fierce devotion to science and logic, gave way to street smarts on the one hand and social insight on the other―but even though these new sub-genres went their own ways, their detectives still required the intelligence and clear-sightedness that characterized the earliest works of detective fiction: the trademarks of Sherlock Holmes, and of all the detectives featured here."
Graeme Davis (Author), Alex Hyde-White, Arthur Morey, Gabrielle De Cuir, Jim Meskimen, John Lee, John Rubinstein, Maxwell Caulfield, Paul Boehmer, Stefan Rudnicki (Narrator)
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"He came. He saw. He conquered. Julius Caesar was a force to be reckoned with as a savvy politician, an impressive orator, and a brave soldier. Born in Rome in 100 BC, he quickly climbed the ladder of Roman politics, making allies--and enemies--along the way. His victories in battle awarded him the support of the people, but flush from power, he named himself dictator for life. The good times, however, would not last much longer. On the Ides of March, Caesar was brutally assassinated by a group of senators determined to end his tyranny, bringing his reign to an end."
Nico Medina (Author), Maxwell Caulfield (Narrator)
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"A love story about opening your heart, by Rainbow Rowell, the New York Times bestselling author of Eleanor & Park. Cath and Wren are identical twins, and until recently they did absolutely everything together. Now they're off to university and Wren's decided she doesn't want to be one half of a pair any more - she wants to dance, meet boys, go to parties and let loose. It's not so easy for Cath. She's horribly shy and has always buried herself in the fan fiction she writes, where she always knows exactly what to say and can write a romance far more intense than anything she's experienced in real life. Without Wren, Cath is completely on her own and totally outside her comfort zone. She's got a surly room-mate with a charming, always-around boyfriend, a fiction-writing professor who thinks fan fiction is the end of the civilized world, a handsome classmate who only wants to talk about words . . . And she can't stop worrying about her dad, who's loving and fragile and has never really been alone. Now Cath has to decide whether she's ready to open her heart to new people and new experiences, and she's realizing that there's more to learn about love than she ever thought possible . . . Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell comes with special bonus material; the first chapter from Rainbow's irresistible novel Carry On."
Rainbow Rowell (Author), Maxwell Caulfield, Rebecca Lowman (Narrator)
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Greatest Hits: Original Stories of Assassins, Hit Men, and Hired Guns
"From some of the hottest names in crime fiction today come original stories written expressly for this collection. These taut tales, loaded with tension and charged with uncertainty, bring each victim—the unsuspecting, the hunted, the fearful—into the deadly sights of a hired killer’s gun. From New York Times bestselling and award-winning authors come these stories: “Keller’s Karma” by Lawrence Block, read by Stefan Rudnicki “A Trip Home” by Ed Gorman, read by Gabrielle De Cuir “The Catch” by James W. Hall, read by John Rubinstein “Quarry’s Luck” by Max Allan Collins, read by Stefan Rudnicki “The Greatest Trick of All” by Lee Child, read by Stefan Rudnicki “Misdirection” by Barbara Seranella, read by Gabrielle De Cuir “Snow, Snow, Snow” by John Harvey, read by Maxwell Caulfield “Upon My Soul” by Robert J. Randisi, read by Stephen Hoye “Karma Hits Dogma” by Jeff Abbott, read by Rex Linn “Dr. Sullivan’s Library” by Christine Matthews, read by Judith Smiley “For Sale by Owner” by Jenny Siler, read by Margy Moore “The Right Tool for the Job” by Marcus Pelegrimas, read by Richard Gilliland “The Closers” by Paul Guyot, read by Stefan Rudnicki “Retrospective” by Kevin Wignall, read by Charles Kahlenberg “Chapter and Verse” by Jeffery Deaver, read by John Rubinstein"
Robert J. Randisi (Author), Charles Kahlenberg, Gabrielle De Cuir, John Rubinstein, Judith Smiley, Margy Moore, Maxwell Caulfield, Rex Linn, Richard Gilliland, Stefan Rudnicki, Stephen Hoye (Narrator)
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"From the bestselling author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time and A Spot of Bother comes a superb book about family and secrets Two families. Seven days. One house. Angela and her brother Richard have spent twenty years avoiding each other. Now, after the death of their mother, they bring their families together for a holiday in a rented house on the Welsh border. Four adults and four children. Seven days of shared meals, log fires, card games and wet walks. But in the quiet and stillness of the valley, ghosts begin to rise up. The parents Richard thought he had. The parents Angela thought she had. Past and present lovers. Friends, enemies, victims, saviours. Once again Mark Haddon, author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time and A Spot of Bother, has written a novel that is funny, poignant and deeply insightful about human lives."
Mark Haddon (Author), Maxwell Caulfield (Narrator)
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"A crumbling convent school is on the verge of insolvency, when a young postulant begins to display strange heavenly powers. And when a dashing film executive arrives to buy the rights to her story, the Reverend Mother refuses to put profits over prayer. Playwright Charles Busch made his name with genre-skewering hits like Psycho Beach Party, Die Mommie Die, and The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, which L.A. Theatre Works recorded in 2007. This time around, we present Busch’s high-voltage spoof of religious melodramas, starring three of the principal players from its original 2010 Off-Broadway run. An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring: Emily Bergl as Agnes Charles Busch as Mother Superior Maxwell Caulfield as Jeremy/Brother Venerius Alison Fraser as Sister Walburga/Mrs. MacDuffie Julie Halston as Sister Acacius Juliet Mills Mrs. Levinson/Timothy Directed by Carl Andress. Recorded by L.A. Theatre Works before a live audience."
Charles Busch (Author), Charles Busch, Emily Bergl, Maxwell Caulfield (Narrator)
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