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OAKHILL PUBLISHING
Adult
Audio
Books
on
CD
December 2010
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February 2011
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DR BENJAMIN DANIELS
Confessions of a GP (NF)
Read by Eamonn Riley
Benjamin Daniels is angry. He is frustrated, confused, baffled and, quite frequently, very funny. He is also a GP. These are his confessions. A woman troubled by pornographic dreams about Tom Jones. An 80-year-old man who can’t remember why he’s come to see the doctor. A woman with a common cold demanding (but not receiving) antibiotics. A man with a sore knee. A young woman who has been trying to conceive for a while but now finds herself pregnant and isn’t sure she wants to go through with it. A 7-year-old boy with ‘tummy aches’ that don’t really exist. These are his patients. Confessions of a GP is a witty insight into the life of a family doctor.
About the author
Dr Benjamin Daniels is a GP. That is about as much as we can reveal about him.
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BARBARA ERSKINE
Time’s Legacy
Read by Janet MacKenzie
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bi, a recently-ordained priest of the Church of England, is appointed to the parish of the charismatic but fundamentalist Kier. He objects to her mysticism, her practice of healing in particular. When she sees a vision, Kier accuses her of witchcraft, but Abi soon sees more visions; an entire Roman family history, dark with betrayal and a promise of bloody revenge. With foreboding forces building up to violence, Abi must battle the approaching terror along with her own personal demons ...
About the author
Ahistorian by training, Barbara Erskine is the author of three collections of short stories, and eleven bestselling novels. Lady of Hay, her first novel, has now sold over two million copies worldwide. She lives with her family in an ancient manor house near Colchester, and a cottage near Hay-on-Wye.
Acclaim for Barbara Erskine
‘Her forte is mood, atmosphere and the toe-curling frisson’ – Sunday Times
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ANNIE GROVES
When the Lights
Go On Again
Read by Vicky Mills
Autumn 1944. The tide is turning, but on the home front the battle is far from over. The Campion family are doing their bit. Lou, separated from her twin Sasha, is flying new planes to RAF bases. Sasha, newly engaged to Bobby, is filled with increasing fear, both for Bobby and memory that haunts her. Emily, newly widowed loves living in Whitchurch with Tommy, her adopted son. But a chance sighting of Tommy turns her world upside down and reawakens for Fran the pain of her past.
About the author
Annie Groves lives in the North-West of England and has done so all her life. The previous novels in this series – Daughters of Liverpool and Where the Heart Is – are available from Oakhill.
Acclaim for Annie Groves
‘An engrossing story’ – My Weekly
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