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Chivers Audio - BBC
Audio Books
New Titles
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April 2005
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Alexander Kent
Signal-Close Action!
As master of France, Napoleon now turns towards
the East - and the vast wealth of India. But first he must secure
the eastern Mediterranean and Egypt. Now Commodore of a newly-formed
squadron in a British fleet stretched to the limit, Richard Bolitho
faces one of the toughest commissions of his career: to ascertain
the fighting strength of the French then seek, find and bring
them to battle.
• Alexander Kent is the author of twenty-six
acclaimed books featuring Richard Bolitho. Under his own name,
Douglas Reeman, and in the course of a career spanning forty--five
years, he has written over thirty novels and two non-fiction books.
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Jack Kerley
The Hundredth Man
It takes a thief to catch a thief. Stopping a serial killer takes
something more . . . Bizarre and cryptic messages found on a pair
of corpses in Mobile, Alabama, launch junior police detective
Carson Ryder and veteran cop Harry Nautilus into a desperate search
for a mysterious killer. With the body count rising, Ryder descends
into his family's terrifying past by seeking advice from his brother,
a violent, taunting psychopath convicted of similarly heinous
crimes. Ryder soon confronts not only his past fears and nightmares,
but also the knowledge that someone he knows is the next target.
And time is running out.
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John McLaren
Blind Eye
Chris Cameron is clever, charismatic, a natural leader. But he's
also a maverick fighter pilot. When Whitehall picks up intelligence
suggesting that the ruler of a former African colony might be
planning ethnic cleansing, they order Cameron's carrier, HMS Indomitable,
to take up position near the country's territorial waters. On
board is the attractive but equally feisty Grace Parsons - and
this assignment could make or break her career. The last thing
she expects is to get deeply emotionally involved when brutalised
refugees of the regime come aboard, carrying clearer evidence
of looming catastrophe.
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