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Chivers Audio - BBC Audio Books
New Titles
Cassette Tapes
November
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Frederick Forsyth
The Cobra
The cocaine industry is worth billions of
dollars a year to the drug cartels who
spread their evil across Western society,
causing incalculable misery, poverty and
death. Slowly, gradually, inexorably it is
spreading and it is a blight which must
be stopped. One man, Paul Devereaux, intellectual, dedicated,
utterly ruthless and ex-CIA special ops, is given what seems like
an impossible task. At his disposal is anything he wants – men,
resources, money. And he will not stop until he has completed
his mission. Up to now the drugs trade has been accustomed to
world governments attempting to curtail their criminal activities.
But up to now, those governments have played by the rules. And
that is about to change. The rules no longer apply. A dirty war is
about to get a whole lot dirtier.
An extraordinary cutting-edge thriller from the New York Times
bestselling grandmaster of international suspense.
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Martin Amis
The Pregnant Widow
1970. A long, hot summer. Half a dozen young
lives are afloat on the sea of change, trapped
inside the history of the sexual revolution. The
girls are acting like boys, and the boys are going
on acting like boys, and Keith Nearing – twenty
years old, a literature student all clogged up with
the English novel – is struggling to twist feminism
and the rise of women towards his own ends.
The sexual revolution wasn’t bloodless – and
now, in the twenty-first century, the year 1970
finally catches up with Keith Nearing. A comedy
of manners and Martin Amis at his fearless best.
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Anna Blundy
The Oligarch’s Wife
Pavel Ivanchenko’s life begins in poverty and
violence, but he is destined to become one of
the richest men in the world: one of the
post-Glasnost Oligarchs. He starts his business
life trading illegal vodka on the freezing, grimy
streets of Kargasok, he ends up buying most of
the steel in the old Soviet Union, believing that
he can buy, sell, or destroy anything or anyone– especially women.
'Fast-paced . . . a thrilling story about power and
love . . . a gripping read' – Sun
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