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Audiobooks Narrated by Stevie Ray Dallimore
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"RITA Award-winning author Irene Hannon brings fans this exciting conclusion to her Heroes of Quantico series. In Harm's Way opens with FBI agent Nick Bradley desperate to find a missing child. Then Rachel Sutton walks into his life, offering a tenuous link-Rachel claims she can feel the child's terror through a tattered doll. Skeptical at first, Nick slowly uncovers startling connections that make him believe Rachel's story-and believe her life is in grave danger."
"Two-time RITA Award-winning author Irene Hannon delivers wholesome romantic suspense that gets listeners' hearts pounding. The second Heroes of Quantico book, An Eye for an Eye picks up with FBI Hostage Rescue Team member Mark Sanders in St. Louis, where he reunites with his old flame, Emily Lawson. But when Emily's almost killed by an unknown sniper, Mark must race against time to uncover the shooter's true identity-before they return to finish the job."
"RITA Award winner Irene Hannon has also won the Holt Medallion for her romantic suspense. In this pulse-pounding thriller, the White House orders elite FBI operator Evan Cooper to secure Monica Callahan from a terrorist threat. But since Monica refuses all calls from her senior diplomat father, she sees no need for his round-the- clock protection-until a chilling 'message' leaves no doubt. 'Brava! . a not-to-be-missed reading experience.'-Romantic Times Book Reviews"
"The fiction of Bonnie Jo Campbell has been honored with the Pushcart Prize, the AWP Award for Short Fiction, and Southern Review’s Eudora Welty Prize. In this stunning collection—a National Book Award finalist—Campbell paints unapologetically frank portraits of broken souls striving for redemption.
In rural Michigan, the American dream, if it ever existed, lies discarded like so much rusty scrap metal. For the inhabitants of Campbell’s tales, the real truth of life can be found in industrial accidents, soul-deadening labor, and the comfort of five drinks too many. But even amid the despair of meth labs and
empty pocketbooks, Campbell’s characters yearn for something, anything, to raise them above it all—and sometimes, impossibly, they find it.
“Readers … will feel salvaged and transformed by this gutsy book’s fierce compassion.”—Booklist, starred review"