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Audie Award
Mystery
The Audie
Awards are given out annually by the Audio Publisher's Association
for the best in audiobooks.
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2006
- Elizabeth Peters. Read by Barbara Rosenblat.
The Serpent on the Crown
- It's 1922, and The Great War is over. With the world at peace, Amelia and her family return to the Valley of the Kings to explore its storied sands. But they are quickly troubled by treacherous secrets and murder. A woman presents them with a priceless but dangerous artifact--a golden king said to bring death to all who possess it. The woman's husband has already fallen, and now she needs help to return the relic to its tomb. (Unabridged Cassette & CD)
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2005
- Jeffery
Deaver. Read by Michelle Pawk, Frederick Weller, Boyd Gaines,
Bobby Cannavala. Twisted: Selected Unabridged Stories
of Jeffery Deaver
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2004
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Michael Connelly. Read by Len Cariou. Lost
Light
- Connelly, author of "City of Bones, " takes another step closer
to the classic novels of Raymond Chandler as he follows Detective
Harry Bosch on his first case as a private detective. (Unabridged
Cassette & CD)
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2003
- James
Lee Burke. Read by Will Patton. Jolie
Blon's Bounce
- New Iberia, Louisiana police detective Dave Robicheaux doesn't
think that the most likely suspect in the murder of a teenage
girl is really the killer. But the clues from a second body all
point to him. Before Robicheaux can bring the true killer to justice,
he must battle a painkiller addiction and soon what begins as
a duel of wits turns into a dance of death.
(Unabridged
Cassette & CD, Abridged Cassette)
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2002
- Harlan Coben. Read by Steven Weber. Tell
No One
- For Dr. David Beck, the loss was shattering. And every day
for the past eight years, he has relived the horror of what happened.
The gleaming lake. The pale moonlight. The piercing screams. The
night his wife was taken. The last night he saw her alive. Everyone
tells him it's time to move on, to forget the past once and for
all. But for David Beck, there can be no closure. A message has
appeared on his computer, a phrase only he and his dead wife know.
Suddenly Beck is taunted with the impossible-that somewhere, somehow,
Elizabeth is alive. (Abridged
Cassette)
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2001
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Laurence Shames. Read by Ron McLarty. The Naked Detective
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2000
- Minette Walters. Read by Robert Powell. The Breaker
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1999
- Graham Greene. Read by Martin Jarvis. The
Third Man
- Graham Greene's tale of mystery and intrigue in postwar Vienna
begins when pulp fiction writer Rollo Martins arrives in town
looking for an old friend, Harry Lime. When Harry turns up dead
under mysterious circumstances, Rollo feels compelled to investigate--a
decision that will plunge him headlong into a web of romance,
danger, corruption, and deceit. (Unabridged
Cassette)
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1998
- Ruth Rendell, et al. Read by Patrick Malahide. Vintage
Crime Stories
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1997
- Agatha Christie. Read by David Suchet. The
Mysterious Affair at Styles
- In Agatha Christie's first mystery, Hercule Poirot is called
to an English estate after its heiress is murdered. (Unabridged
Cassette)
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