Fictional Audio Books
Fictional Audio Books is an
extension of Fiction Audio Books, if the book title you are
looking for would appear alphabetically before the first listing
here then it will be in Fiction Audio Books. All of our Fictional
Audio books are available for download after purchase. Every Audio
Book has a sample for you to listen to prior to purchase or just
to listen to while you browse our selection of Audio
Books.
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Mr. Standfast
In this second novel following war hero Richard Hannay’s espionage
exploits during World War I, he is a brigadier still under forty
taken out of the military for a second round in the spy game.
Reluctantly posing as a pacifist, he infiltrates an anti-war league
to capture an unimpeachable German...
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Mr Paradise
With a cool cast, snappy dialogue, and all the twists fans crave,
Mr. Paradise is Elmore Leonard at home in Detroit and sharper than
ever.
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Mrs. Pollifax Unveiled
Seven weeks ago, a young American woman, Amanda Pym, faced down
hijackers on board a flight to the Middle East and saved the lives
of more than two hundred passengers.
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Mrs McGinty's Dead
Mrs McGinty died from a brutal blow to the back of her head.
Suspicion fell immediately on her shifty lodger, James Bentley,
whose clothes revealed traces of the victim’s blood and hair.
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Multiple Choice
There was a time when March Monroe thought she and her daughter,
Olivia, would never really cut the cord. Now, Olivia is off to
college, and March is secretly doing the same thing. It's a
high-voltage shock when they run into each other as student interns
at the local radio station.
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Murder Artist, The
A father races against the clock to save his six-year old twins
from a maniacal killer.
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Murder at Ford's Theatre
It is the site of one of the most infamous assassinations in
American history. Now bestselling mystery master Margaret Truman
premieres a new murder at Ford's Theatre.
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Murder at the Opera: A Capital Crimes Novel
With her newest Capital Crimes novel, New York Times bestselling
author Margaret Truman once again plumbs the depths of a hallowed
national institution – this time the Washington National Opera.
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Murder At The Vicarage
’Anyone who murdered Colonel Protheroe,’ declared the parson,
brandishing a carving knife above a joint of roast beef, ‘would be
doing the world at large a service!’
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Murder at The Washington Tribune
Chilling, riveting, and richly rewarding, Murder at The Washington
Tribune is a brilliant tale of real people in a world where law,
power, and honesty collide - and where the punishment only
someti...
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Murder at Union Station
In Margaret Truman’s new Capital Crimes novel, the landmark locale
becomes the scene of a sensational shooting whose consequences
ricochet from seedy bars to the halls of Congress.
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Murderer, The
A murderer's fears haunt him amidst the day light hours...but at
night...
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Murderers, The
From the Badge series: Det. Washington & Payne must solve
connected murders.
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Murder in Foggy Bottom
In Margaret Truman's latest mystery, the scene opens with an
obscure death in Washington's Foggy Bottom, home of the State
Department.
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Murder in Mesopotamia
With one spot of blood as his only clue, Hercule Poirot must embark
on a journey across the desert to unravel a mystery which taxes
even his remarkable powers…
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Murder In Montparnasse
It's autumn 1925, and a killer uncannily like England's Jack the
Ripper is stalking the streets of Paris. Michael Ward, a journalist
newly arrived to the Left Bank, wonders if someone may be using
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Murder in the dark
3 fisherman disappear in an old house
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Murder in the Mews
Hercule Poirot is faced with four mystifying cases – Murder in the
Mews, The Incredible Theft, Dead Man’s Mirror and Triangle at
Rhodes – each a classic of characterisation, incident and
suspense.
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