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Meet the Newmans: The New Powerful And Affirming Adult Novel From The Multi Million Copy Selling Aut
"You've seen the show. Now meet the woman behind the scenes . . . From #1 Sunday Times bestselling author Jennifer Niven, a novel about America's favorite TV family, whose perfect façade starts to crack, for fans of Lessons in Chemistry and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Los Angeles, 1964. For two decades, Del and Dinah Newman and their sons, Guy and Shep, have ruled television as America's Favourite Family. Millions of viewers tune in every week to watch them play flawless, black-and-white versions of themselves. But now the Sixties are in full swing, and the Newmans' perfection suddenly feels woefully out of touch. Ratings are in free fall, as are the Newmans themselves. Del is keeping an explosive secret from his wife, and Dinah is slowly going numb. Steady, stable Guy is hiding the truth about his love life, and rock 'n' roll idol Shep may finally be in real trouble. When Del is in a mysterious car accident, Dinah decides to take matters into her own hands. She hires Juliet Dunne, an outspoken young reporter, to help her write the final episode. But Dinah and Juliet have wildly different perspectives about what it means to be a woman, and a family, in 1964 America. Can Dinah Newman bring her family together to change television history? Or will she be cancelled before she ever had the chance? Maybe it's time for perfection to fall out of style . . ."
Jennifer Niven (Author), Marin Ireland, Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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The Girl at the Renaissance Fair: A Magical Love Story
"He gave her love. She gave him magic. Noah Galloway is a celebrity photographer involved with one of his pop star clients, Z-Rae. As a favor to a friend, he agrees to shoot the Georgia Renaissance Festival. There, he meets Fay, a young woman from Ireland who is one of the festival's ambassadors and dressed as a fairy. Both feel a strong attraction and share a night of passion, but Noah awakes alone. Not being able to find Fay in the days afterward, he returns to the festival a year later only to learn she now has an infant daughter. His daughter. But he also discovers a lot more. Fay doesn't just dress up like a fairy, she actually is one. She confesses she's from the 1400s and accidentally found a corridor in time that delivered her to a portal very near the Renaissance Festival grounds. She explains her people are being wiped out by a warring human clan named Fergus, and she's been using the portal to transport weapons back to her people to help them survive. This changes everything in Noah's life including his relationship with Z-Rae. But when Fay discovers that an evil wizard, hired by clan Fergus, has followed her through the portal, her mission spins out of control to an emotionally-charged and unforgettable climax."
Timothy Best (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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The Most Awful Responsibility: Truman and the Secret Struggle for Control of the Atomic Age
"President Truman’s choice to drop the atomic bomb is the most debated decision in the 20th Century. But what if Truman’s actual decision wasn’t what everyone thinks it was? Eight decades after the bombing of Hiroshima, the conventional narrative is that American leaders had a choice: Invade Japan, which would have cost millions of Allied and Japanese lives, or use the atom bomb in the hopes of convincing Japan to surrender. Truman, the story goes, carefully weighed the pros and cons before deciding that the atomic bomb would be used against Japanese cities, as the lesser of two evils. But nuclear historian Alex Wellerstein argues that is not what happened. Not only did Truman not take part in the decision to use the bomb, but the one major decision that he did make was a very different one — one that he himself did not fully understand until after the atomic bomb was used. And the weight of that decision, and that misunderstanding, became the major reason that atomic bombs have not been used again since World War II. Based on a close reading of the historical record, The Most Awful Responsibility argues that despite his reputation as an ardent defender of the use of the atomic bomb, Truman was in fact deeply antagonistic to nuclear weapons, associating them primarily with the “murder” and “slaughter” of innocent civilians, believing that they never should be used again, and hoping that they would, in his lifetime, possibly be outlawed. Wellerstein makes a startling case that Truman was possibly the most anti-nuclear American president of the twentieth century, but whose ambitions in this area were strongly constrained by the domestic and international politics of the postwar world. This book is a must-read for all who want to truly understand not only why the bomb was dropped on Japan, but also why it has not been used since."
Alex Wellerstein (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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"SNAFU: Contagion, featuring action-filled tales of viral, fungal and bacterial horror, from some of your favorite authors including New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry. Whether it be mutated cordyceps, some zombie plague, a bioweapon accidentally released, or a previously-unheard-of alien viral epidemic, the soldiers who fight must find some way to overcome the contagion."
Amanda J. Spedding, Geoff Brown (Author), Andrew Gibson, Bradford Hastings, Emily Woo Zeller, Heather Firth, Hillary Huber, Jess Nahikian, Josh Innerst, Kevin Kenerly, Ray Porter, Steve West, Tim Campbell, Todd Menesses (Narrator)
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Bodies of Proof: A Smith and Bauer Legal Thriller
"A shocking confession. A prolific killer. A legal minefield. Mark Bauer and Allee Smith thought defending James Innis on a simple charge would be straightforward. But when he confesses to a murder, it’s clear that this case will be anything but easy. Bound by the law, they can't expose him, even when he leads them to the body. Desperate to escape the ethical trap they've fallen into, Mark and Allee search for a loophole to report him, weighing the options of dropping the case or outright defying the rules. But every move they make seems to pull them deeper into his sinister game, and Innis’s chilling arrogance shows them just how dangerous he truly is. When another victim mysteriously disappears, their ethical dilemma escalates. With each disturbing clue, the full scope of Innis’s plans becomes clear: he’s orchestrating Mark and Allee’s every move, and no one in their lives is safe. Upholding their professional ethics may come at a price too steep to pay, as the cost begins to threaten not only their careers but the lives of those they love. Will they break the law to stop a murderer… or risk becoming his next victims? From Wall Street Journal bestselling author James Chandler and attorney Laura Snider comes Bodies of Proof, the second book in the Smith and Bauer Legal Thriller series. Perfect for fans of John Grisham and Michael Connelly."
James Chandler, Laura Snider (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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"Following The Football 100 and The Basketball 100, the experts and award-winning journalists at The Athletic present their definitive ranking of the greatest male soccer players to ever grace the pitch. The Athletic is back, returning with 100 compelling profiles of soccer’s most celebrated characters, from Dixie Dean, whose 1928 record for the most goals scored in an English top-flight season remains unbroken, to Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi, whose stellar performances in the 2022 World Cup final drew almost 1.5 billion television viewers. Each feature brings to life a player who has left his own mark on the game, whether he is known for a distinct trademark flash of skill—such as Johan Cruyff’s celebrated turn—or renowned for reinventing tactics or even entire positions. Some, like Pelé, Ferenc Puskás, Lev Yashin, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Diego Maradona, have become national icons. Others have carried club teams to silverware, conjured goals that have gone down in folklore, or found ways to stifle the sport’s most prolific forwards through their defensive excellence. Plenty suffered for their art along the way, yet their brilliance still illuminated matches on the most glittering of stages. With a team of writers covering the sport worldwide, The Athletic leaves no stone unturned charting the players who have decorated the game’s most memorable moments. Through their stories, they reveal a global legacy and a sport that has divided the world through friendly rivalries while uniting it in overwhelming passion. The Soccer 100 is a celebration of the beautiful game and its storied history, as told through its 100 greatest players."
James Horncastle, Oliver Kay, The Athletic (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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"Cydney Hetherington is a young widow and single mother, the Director of Operations at a small world-class art and antiquities museum in California. The star attraction of the museum's latest exhibit entitled Resurrection is 'The Lucius Robe', the cloak said to be worn by Christ during his trial before Pilate. This mysterious relic draws hordes of people to the small museum, including a terrorist group interested in obtaining it for their own sinister purposes. Enter FBI Special Agent Ethan Serreaux; as a terrorism expert, Ethan is assigned to the case when a terrorist group calling themselves Die Auhänger , or 'The Disciples', threatens to steal the robe. A genius with a lonely past, Ethan's attraction to Cydney is immediate but his focus for the moment is on deterring the terrorist threat. When The Lucius Robe is abducted from the Museum and Cydney's young daughter along with it, Ethan and Cydney are forced together at first by necessity but then by the powerful attraction that binds them. Their adventure begins as they chase the terrorists across two continents, piecing together clues to a mystery that goes beyond the Biblical lure of the Robe. Their quest leads them to the most powerful halls of the Vatican. It's a race against time for Ethan and Cydney to save her daughter and The Lucius Robe from madmen bent on world domination. Contains mature themes."
Kat Le Veque (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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"Not every fishmonger can be a double agent. Return to an unnamed mountainous country in central Europe on the cusp of civil war. Enter once again Citizen Orlov, a former fishmonger who is now the Minister of Security for a government teetering on collapse. When tensions between the government and revolutionaries erupt, Orlov, hoping to escape the conflict and return to his normal life, is instead recruited by both sides to spy on the other. With war raging around them, the new king and his ministers are whisked away for safety to the highest point in the kingdom, the convent at the peak of Mount Zhotrykaw. But all is not what it seems at the convent, including the nuns, and Orlov discovers a sinister plot that forces him to choose whose side he is on."
Jonathan Payne (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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"The name is Allen. Ken Allen. These days Ken Allen is a nobody. But once upon a time, his name was Brand. Jove Brand. Eighteen years ago, Ken Allen played the famous fictional superspy in Near Death, a movie so bad it was never meant to be seen. Since then, Ken has faded into cult obscurity, but when his celebrated successor is killed in the same ghastly fashion as the villain in Near Death, Ken is cast as the prime suspect. The only way for Ken to clear his name is to go full method and once again play the part of Jove Brand, except this time it’s for real. As murder surrounds him, the secrets behind Near Death Ken fought to keep buried for eighteen years begin to surface."
J. A. Crawford (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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"In his world, everyone wears a mask. When the actors who play iconic superheroes in big screen blockbusters start dying on set, Ken Allen, failed actor and neophyte detective, answers the call after the blame falls on effects expert Ray Ford, Ken’s oldest friend. But the deaths are not accidental. Someone is killing heroes. Maybe for love, maybe for money. Maybe for both. Ken Allen finds himself outmatched and outgunned when he learns that Ray Ford’s banished apprentice makes weapons that are anything but props. No one is safe, including Ken’s estranged son, who grew up hero-worshipping the father who never knew he existed."
J. A. Crawford (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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"Beautiful and intelligent, Casey Cleburne is a single mom working as the personal assistant for the newly-elected President of the US. Enormous, handsome, and brilliant, Secret Service agent Phillip Henry 'Colt' Sheridan IV is known for his intimidating persona and no-nonsense tactics. When Colt and Casey meet face to face for the first time in the halls of the West Wing, sparks fly as the two clash. But the sparks swiftly turn into a powerful romance, as danger and intrigue lie below the surface. Colt is also a double agent for a rogue government branch called The Core, which has information that the new president conducted illegal activities in the past. Colt has been carefully positioned in the president's entourage to uncover enough evidence to impeach him. Colt's directive is to use anyone he can to accomplish this task and he has been specifically ordered to get close to Casey. Although Colt tries to keep his feelings a bay, he quickly falls in love with the beautiful woman, muddling his drive to complete his mission. Complicating the issue is the fact that the president becomes a personal friend to both Colt and Casey. The Core threatens Casey when they realize Colt has lost his focus to destroy the president. To protect those he loves, Colt offers a final solution to The Core that could see him sacrificing his own life. Contains mature themes."
Kat Le Veque (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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"“A pitch-perfect combination of action, mystery, and humor.” —Anthony Award-winning author Gigi Pandian for Jove Brand Is Near Death “Fans of both superheroes and pulp noir are sure to love Crawford’s action-packed dialogue and descriptions.” —Library Journal, for Heroes Ever Die The King is Dead, and the Game is Afoot. The hit TV show, The Lands Beyond, has become a cultural phenomenon, influencing fashion and baby name trends. Its creator, R. R. Reynard, masterminds the story each season, pitting the cast against each other in a toxic, kill or be killed, environment. But Reynard has even greater ambitions. He’s formed a feudalistic society of superfans who are willing to do anything to rise in the ranks and be officially canonized as a character on The Lands Beyond. With the show set to enter its final season, the cast, crew, and superfans attend a convention at the historic Chateau D’Loire. While holding court, Reynard is murdered, and the notebook holding all the secrets, twists, and endings disappears. Enter Ken Allen, former D-list actor turned private eye. As the body count rises, Ken discovers the stakes are far greater than just a television show. And the fantasy neophyte is about to learn that all is fair in love and war in The Lands Beyond. For readers who love fun mysteries like the Spenser Series by Robert B. Parker, the Stephanie Plum Series by Janet Evanovich, and the M Murder Series by Anthony Horowitz."
J. A. Crawford (Author), Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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