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Chivers Audio - BBC Audio Books
New Titles
On CD
December
2009
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G. M. Ford
Identity
Paul Hardy has lived in a care home for the past seven years with no memory
of who he is or where he came from. When a horrific accident necessitates pioneering
surgery, he begins to remember things. Things that if he's not careful will
get him killed. When armed men begin hunting Hardy soon afterwards, it becomes
apparent that dark and powerful forces are determined to prevent him from recalling
events in the life he is so desperate to remember. With no choice but to go
on the run, Hardy must use all his guile and strength to evade the ruthless
predators who stalk his every move while he tries to piece together a sinister
puzzle. With few allies, the race to reveal the truth becomes frantic. But
will Hardy succeed before his dangerous foe destroys him?
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Emma Blair
Arrows of Desire
Life in the Glasgow tenements was never easy, but life for Beth is becoming
increasingly harsh. In wartime, everyone grabs what brief happiness they can
and, in Beth's case, she finds herself drawn to Steve, a flying ace. Their
relationship blossoms, but fate deals Beth a cruel hand when Steve is killed
in action, leaving Beth pregnant. Disgraced and dismissed from the family home,
Beth must struggle to fend for herself and her tiny son. Enter Gene McKay,
a Canadian farmer, who sweeps her off her feet and on to a new life in Canada.
But, thousands of miles from her Glasgow home, Beth discovers that her husband
has a dark secret - and she and her son are in danger.
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Gavin Esler
A Scandalous Man
Robin Burnett was one of the up-and-coming men of the government. Charismatic
and hard-working, his easy charm disguised his ambition. His belief in action
endeared him to his American counterparts. The deals they did together, out
of sight of the media and the electorate, were pragmatic and propelled them
to high office. But their costs, their effects in the future, would be explosive.
When the scandal finally broke - twenty-four-hour hungry media can be hard
to avoid - it cost Robin Burnett his job, of course. However, his family paid
a very heavy price too, and they had already been estranged by his remorseless
drive to succeed.
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