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The Secret of Secrets: (Robert Langdon Book 6)
"Brought to you by Penguin. Robert Langdon is back in the long-awaited new race-against-time thriller from the global bestselling author of The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons. Accompanying celebrated academic, Katherine Solomon, to a lecture she’s been invited to give in Prague, Robert Langdon’s world spirals out of control when she disappears without trace from their hotel room. Far from home and well out of his comfort zone, Langdon must pit his wits against forces unknown to recover the woman he loves. But Prague is an old and dangerous city, steeped in folklore and mystery. For over two thousand years, the tides of history have washed back and forth over it, leaving behind echoes of everything that has gone before. Little can Langdon know that he is being stalked by a spectre from that dark past. He must use all of his arcane knowledge to decipher the world around him before he too is consumed by the rings of treachery and deception that have swallowed Katherine. Against a backdrop of vast castles, towering churches, graveyards buried twelve deep and labyrinthine underground passages, Langdon must navigate a shadow city hiding in plain sight, a city which has successfully kept its secrets for centuries and will not readily deliver them. This is a battlefield unlike any he has previously experienced, one on which he must fight not for his only life, but for the future of humanity itself. The Secret Of Secrets is Dan Brown’s first novel for over eight years and sees the stunning return of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, this time pitting his wits against a conspiracy which will test even his considerable brainpower and take him to the edge of losing all that he holds dear… © Dan Brown 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025"
Dan Brown (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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The Shadow of War: A Novel of the Cuban Missile Crisis
"'Michael re-creates the conversations between President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, as they work to prevent a catastrophe...This stunning and memorable performance is not to be missed.'—AudioFile on The Shadow of War (Earphones Award Winner) From the bestselling author comes the story of rising conflict between the super-powers that gripped the world, a global war that almost happened: The Cuban Missile Crisis. In 1961, the new president John F. Kennedy, inherited an ill-conceived, poorly executed invasion of Cuba that failed miserably and set in motion the events that put the U.S. and the Soviet Union on a collision course that nearly started a war that would have enveloped much of the world. Extensively researched and vividly imagined, The Shadow of War brings to life the many threads that lead to the building crisis between the Soviet Union and the United States in 1962. Told from a multitude of perspectives and voices, from the Russian engineer attempting the near impossible task of building the missile launch facilities in Cuba, to the U.S. Navy commanders who ships are sent to 'quarantine' Cuba, to the Soviet Premier, Nikita Khrushchev, desperately trying to maintain a challenging balancing act between the conflicting demands of various powerful forces, to the brothers Kennedy (Bobby and JFK) who can't allow Russia to land nuclear missiles in Cuba, or to appear weak in confronting Khrushchev, but keenly understand how close they are dancing to the edge of war. Shaara brings to life all the action and actors, famous and little known, that embodied a war that almost happened, the Cuban Missile Crisis. A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press."
Jeff Shaara (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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"This brilliant audiobook was recorded by nationally recognized, award-winning actors Casandra Campbell (Where the Crawdads Sing) and Paul Michael (The DaVinci Code). Out of the Darkness is based on the true story of a nineteenth-century child coal miner rising out of the ashes of poverty and tragedy to change the world. It’s the story of greed, love, sacrifice, faith, and the courage to push aside fear and jump into the refiner’s fire where the finest qualities of character are forged. In 1837, seven-year-old Thomas Wright followed in his family’s footsteps into one of England’s most dangerous coal mines. He struggled with childhood fears, working twelve-hour days, six days a week in the darkness 500 feet below ground. That was until disaster struck in one of England’s most horrific accidents that changes the direction of his life and the course of history. This is the fast-moving story of a young boy overcoming the iron-fisted rule of the massively wealthy lord of the land, who owned not only much of South Yorkshire’s coal mines and the villages in which the miners lived but also the mortgage on their lives. With the help of his family, he confronts the tyrannical system of industrial slavery, the lord’s brutally psychopathic enforcer, and a society that fostered the oppression of the working class. From his desperate beginnings, we follow Tom on a path to a brilliant career, his love affair with a strong-willed woman, and his courageous fight to help change the course of industrial slavery in England. It’s a masterfully told story of the great sweep of human desire for freedom and liberty, not just for himself but also for his children and his children’s children. Like many immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century, Thomas Wright was drawn to what Abraham Lincoln called, “the last best hope on earth” and has left a vast American legacy, including his seven-year-old great, great, great, great grandson Cole, pictured on the front cover of this book."
David A. Jacinto (Author), Cassandra Campbell, Paul Michael (Narrator)
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The Ghost of the Rio Grande: The U.S. Border War and Punitive Expedition into Mexico 1916-1917
"***WINNER! 2024 SOVAS Award for Outstanding Audiobook Narration, Ensemble Cast!*** In this gripping tale, Holbrook masterfully weaves together real historical events with fictional elements, shedding light on the untold story surrounding the U.S. invasion of Mexico and Germany's clandestine manipulation of the southern border during the tumultuous era of World War One. At the heart of the narrative, a resilient ranch hand finds himself entangled in a web of challenges, pitted against the Texas Rangers, corrupt politicians, German spies, and Mexican revolutionaries. Driven by an unwavering desire to protect his family and reunite with his beloved wife, he embarks on a perilous journey that will test his courage and resolve. Prepare to be enthralled by the thrilling twists and turns of this extraordinary tale set against a backdrop of historical intrigue."
Don Allen Holbrook (Author), Cassandra Campbell, Nathalia Hencker, Paul Michael, Scott Brick, Thom Rivera (Narrator)
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Little Red Riding Hood: A Redemptive Retelling
"This story is excerpted from The Pied Piper of Hamelin: And Other Tales by Geoffrey Thomas. These short stories are brimming with the big-heartedness, warmth, and homespun humor that the author is known for. Geoffrey Thomas introduces incredible characters in this captivating tale based on the famous story by the Brothers Grimm. Perfect for Middle Grade (9-12 year-old) readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement."
Geoffrey Thomas (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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The Remarkable Story of Pocahontas: A Redemptive Retelling
"This story is excerpted from The Legendary Casey Jones: And Other American Folktales by Geoffrey Thomas. These short stories are brimming with the big-heartedness, warmth, and homespun humor that the author is known for. Geoffrey Thomas introduces extraordinary characters in this mesmerizing tale of American heritage. Perfect for both middle-grade (9-12 year-old) and Young Adult readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement."
Geoffrey Thomas (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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Androcles and the Lion: A Redemptive Retelling
"This story is excerpted from The Boy Who Shouted "Wolf!" But There Wasn't a Wolf: And Other Tales by Geoffrey Thomas. These short stories are brimming with the big-heartedness, warmth and homespun humour that the author is known for. Geoffrey Thomas introduces extraordinary characters in this fantastical tale based on Aesop's fable. Perfect for Middle Grade (9-12 year-old) readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement."
Geoffrey Thomas (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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Brer Fox, Brer Rabbit and the Two Failures: A Redemptive Retelling
"This story is excerpted from The Legendary Casey Jones: And Other American Folktales by Geoffrey Thomas. These short stories are brimming with the big-heartedness, warmth, and homespun humor that the author is known for. Geoffrey Thomas introduces extraordinary characters in this mesmerizing tale of American heritage. Perfect for both middle-grade (9-12 year-old) and Young Adult readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement."
Geoffrey Thomas (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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The Two Fir Trees: A Redemptive Retelling
"This story is excerpted from The Emperor's New Clothes: And Other Stories by Geoffrey Thomas. These short stories are brimming with the big-heartedness, warmth and homespun humour that the author is known for. Geoffrey Thomas introduces curious characters in this mesmerising story based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. Perfect for Middle Grade (9-12 year-old) readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement."
Geoffrey Thomas (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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The Legendary Casey Jones: and Other American Folktales
"The Legendary Casey Jones brings together many of Geoffrey Thomas's short stories for the first time, each brimming with the big heartedness, warmth, and homespun humor that he is known for. Sweeping through southern deltas, western prairies and colonial outposts, Geoffrey Thomas introduces a host of extraordinary characters in his mesmerizing tales of American heritage: blacksmiths, farmers, frontiersmen try to get by; a brave railroad engineer becomes a national hero; a Native American girl changes the course of history."
Geoffrey Thomas (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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The Emperor's New Clothes: and Other Stories
"The Emperor's New Clothes and Other Stories brings together more of Geoffrey Thomas's short stories, each brimming with the bigheartedness, warmth and homespun humour that he is known for. From historic Europe to the Asian continent, Geoffrey Thomas introduces a series of curious characters in his mesmerising collection based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales: a golden swan flies around the world; an old poet has a mysterious visitor; an Emperor is fooled by his ambition. Perfect for Middle Grade (9-12 year-old) readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement, Thomas's stories are a delight."
Geoffrey Thomas (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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Frankenstein: Updated 1831 Edition
"Although the story of Frankenstein is well known and commonly referenced, experiencing the original novel is well worth the endeavor and illuminates the true depth and complexity that is often missed in modern references. A tale not just of monsters and dark shadows, but of hubris, romance, regret, loss, adventure, morality, isolation, and much more. Science student, Victor Frankenstein, attempts a new and dark experiment, successfully bringing life to a powerful and grotesque being. Shocked and appalled, his negative reaction sends the confused and now enraged creature into a quest for revenge, while simultaneously searching desperately for acceptance, knowledge, and understanding. Frankenstein must contend with not only the more predictable consequences of such a beast, but also with knowing he, himself, is the ultimately the orchestrator of the mounting destruction, the damaged mind and purpose of this living thing, the losses that occur during both creator and creation's journey, as well as the destruction he must now seek for the life he created. This series, published by ONE Audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic titles read by well known and loved audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works. Paul Michael brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry."
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (Author), Paul Michael (Narrator)
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