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Eats, Shoots And Leaves - If you're a stickler for punctuation, this title is for you! In pointing out the misuses of punctuation in everyday life, she has creates something both informative and enjoyable.




Eats, Shoots And Leaves - If you're a stickler for punctuation, this title is for you! In pointing out the misuses of punctuation in everyday life, she has creates something both informative and enjoyable.




Give Me Ten Seconds - ITN's political editor John Sergeant looks back at his life and career, including a flirtation with show-business, 30 years at the BBC and being handbagged by Mrs Thatcher.




Hornet Flight - Hermia Mount, an English intelligence agent, and Harald Olufsen, a brilliant young Danish student, are both drawn into wartime espionage.




Poets Of The Great War - Here are the extraordinary writings of a generation who had to find new voices to express the horror of what they experienced: includes work from Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac Rosenberg and others.




L Is For Lawless - Henry Pitt, Kinsey Millhones longtime landlord, asks her to find proof that a neighbours father served in the military during WWII. A simple request? So Kinsey thinks, until she finds herself entangled with a quarrelsome, eccentric family. RRP£9.99 £7.99 2 tapes




The Secret Garden - Gold Award Winner at The Spoken Word Awards 2002 for Best Childrens Title over 7 yearsAGE 7+When orphan Mary Lennox arrives to live with her uncle she is ignored. Her unhappiness is only abated when she discovers an archway leading to a magical, secret overgrown garden...




Olivia Joules - From the white heat of Miami to the glittering waters of the Caribbean, Olivia pits herself against the forces of terror armed only with a hatpin, her wit and a very special underwired bra.




Great Speeches In History - From Socrates to Charles I, Danton to Lincoln - here are some of the most significant figures with their most important speeches. These orators demonstrate the finest resources of language concerning dramatic issues.




As It Was - Fred Trueman, a legend in the world of cricket, was born during the Depression and rose to Test Match fame in the 1960s. A much-loved cricket commentator, he shares his own life, his views and opinions in this humorous and informative autobiography.




Death By Drowning Other Storie - Four superb stories by Miss Marple including In the Thumbmark of St Peter, In Herb of Death, The Affair at the Bungalow, and Death by Drowning




Black River - Frank Corso is a loner, and when he gets invovled in the media circus that surrounds a serial murderer, he feeling pretty uncomfortable. It doesn't take him long to realise that the courtroom spectacle is connected to his friend, Meg, who's just had a run-in with some thugs... EXCLUSIVE TO LISTEN2BOOKS UNTIL APRIL 2005




The Blue Geranium - Four more mysterious cases test the wits of Miss Marple and her friends from the Tuesday Night Club.




The Light Years - For two unforgettable summers, three generations of the Cazalets gather together, safe from the advancing storm clouds of war. Deep in the Sussex countryside, they enjoy sunlit days of games, lavish family meals and picnics on the beach?




The Legacy - For three people, The Legacy was a curse. From the poverty of the Welsh pit valleys to the glories of the prize ring, the dangers of Prohibition America to the terrors of Britain at war, this is the saga of a family's lives and their fortunes, and the curse that forged their names.




A Matter Of Life And Death - David Niven stars as a downed bomber pilot who survives certain death over the channel, falls in love and then discovers heaven wants him back! Cert. U (1 video)




Split Second - Disgraced ex-Secret Service agent Sean King meets Michelle Maxwell, an agent whose own career is also on the rocks. Together they begin to suspect their troubles could have a sinister connection - and the bodies begin to pile up.




Cold Is The Grave - DCI Alan Banks' career is in the doldrums, thanks to Chief Constable Riddle. Then one night he is summoned to Riddle's house. The chief constable's 16-year-old daughter has run away and, for once, he wants Banks to use his unorthodox methods to find her.




Three Act Tragedy - Celebrated actor Sir Charles Cartwright is holding a weekend party at his clifftop home in Cornwall. Among the guests is Hercule Poirot, and soon enough, there's a mystery to solve.




End In Tears - Chief Inspector Wexford is worried. His relationship with his daughter Sylvia has always been uneasy, and now he has yet more reason for concern. Living alone, she is pregnant again. What will happen to the child?




Circle Of Friends - Benny, Nan and Jack come from the small Irish community of Knockglen. As the three friends grow up, their lives become entwined in a bizarre triangle.




Notes From A Small Island - Before returning home to the US, Bill Bryson takes one last trip around Britain, his adopted home, trying to analyse precisely why he loves this quirky little island.




Bridget Jones: Edge Of Reason - Bridget discovers what it's like when you have the man of your dreams actually in your flat and he hasn't done the washing up ever! Equally funny sequel to the best selling Bridget Jones Diary.




The Millers Daughter - As Emma Forrest's life begins to fall apart, she clings resolutely to the memory of her grandfather, and to the belief that the beloved mill he built himself will survive.




The Magicians Nephew - Aslan the Lion explains the beginnings of the fantastic land of Narnia in this BBC Radio 4 dramatisation, released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. Age 8+




Disordered Minds - Anthropologist Jonathan Hughes, is determined to re-examine the case of Harold Stamp, a retarded, reclusive 20-year-old convicted of murdering his grandmother, the only person who understood him. But was he innocent?




Hunting Unicorns - American journalist Maggie Monroe is used to cutting edge current affairs, so she's furious to be assigned an in-depth story on the decline of England's ruling classes - until she meets an eccentric family with things to hide.




Wednesdays Child - An ingrained fear of authority leads Brenda Scupham to let two social workers take her daughter away but soon she knows it was a mistake. When Inspector Banks gets involved, hes set to meet a terrifying villain.




Not Safe After Dark Volume 2 - Another collection of compelling short stories in which Banks also appears from one of the crime world's finest stylists.'Readers who know Robinson only through his Inspector Banks novels are in for a treat' - Kirkus ReviewsEXCLUSIVE TO LISTEN2BOOKS UNTIL JANUARY 2005




Pinocchio - Age 5-9 A classic of children's literature: The story of the puppet who learns goodness and becomes a real boy.




Acid Row - Acid Row is a no-man's land of single mothers and fatherless children, where teenagers rule the streets. Into this battleground comes Dr Sophie Morrison to visit a patient. Soon she is trapped at the centre of a terrifying siege.




Eager To Please - After 12 long, lonely years in prison, and denied her daughter's love, Rachel Beckett is free. She is intent on taking revenge on her brother in law Daniel, her one time lover and the man she insists fired the fatal shot that killed her husband Martin.




Crying With Laughter - Absolute honesty is the comedian's rule in this life story, which covers the triumphs and tragedy of a 40 year career. Divorce, illness, legal troubles are covered - as are his successes and friendships.




The Tulip Girl - Abandoned outside an orphanage as a newborn, Maddie March has to fight her way through life. At 15 she finds a home on the farm of Frank Brackenbury and his family. When the harsh winter of 1947 destroys the farms future, Maddie believes that she can save it ¿ despite several surprises along the way.




Sunbird - A hazy aerial photo and sinister curse are Dr Ben Kazin's only clues before he stumbles on the archaeological find of a lifetime. But his uncovering of a lost culture is interrupted by violence, love and the secrets of centuries.




The Rottweiler - A murderer called The Rottweiler is at large, and the tenants Inez Ferry has been taking in since her husband's death are on edge - particularly since one of them may turn out to be the homicidal maniac they fear.




Without Sin - A passionate young woman learns to fight for her own survival in a cruel world. Meg Kirkland is afraid that her fiery tongue has caused her family's downfall after her father is dismissed from his job. Now he has deserted them, and she, her mother and her little brother must survive alone in the workhouse.




Alice In Wonderland - AGE 8+The voice of Alan Bennett brings Lewis Carroll's characters to life in this interpretation of both Alice Classics... Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass.




Famous People In History Vol 1 - AGE 7-11A collection of stories of people whose energy and courage changed the world.




The Sittaford Mystery - A small party is gathered in a rented house on the edge of Dartmoor. When a blizzard hits, the group decides to pass the time with a seance - but what they discover is very unsettling.




The Fisher Lass - A powerful, passionate love story and you wont find it on the high street yet! Jeannie Buchanan has spent all her life in the shadow of the North Sea, gutting the precious herring catch that provides a living for her family. When her fathers trawler goes missing, her fiery temper and fierce independence attract enemies.




Light A Penny Candle - When genteel Elizabeth White is evacuated from war-torn London, she is sent to stay with the boisterous Irish O'Connor family. The unshakeable bond she forms with Aisling O'Connor will survive 20 turbulent years...'Poignant and funny' - The Daily Express




Murder In Mesopotami - When nurse Amy Leatheran agrees to look after 'Lovely Louise', the wife of archaeologist Dr Leidner, she finds herself taking on more than just nursing duties. Shortly after Louise confides in Amy that she has received anonymous letters, she is found clubbed to death. Fortunately, Poirot is on hand to help solve the mystry.




The Hanging Valley - When the identity of a faceless corpse is finally revealed, Inspector Banks links it to an unsolved murder in Swainshead five years ago. His suspects, who include the wealthy Collier brothers, are all annoyingly silent and when the Colliers try to block his enquiries, Banks heads to Toronto to track the killer.




Into The Blue - When Heather Mallender disappears in the mountains of Rhodes, her decidedly seedy friend Harry Barnett becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. Harry becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to Heather, with whom he had formed a warm friendship, and his search for the truth leads him into a maelstrom of death and revenge, and of secrets desperately hidden.




Death On The Nile - When Linnet Doyle is murdered on her honeymoon cruise, her husband's jealous ex-fiancee is prime suspect. But after two further murders, Poirot realises no one is what they seem.




They Do It With Mirrors - When Miss Marple goes to stay with her frail old friend Carrie-Louise at her sprawling Victorian Gothic mansion, she gets the increasingly uneasy feeling that all is not well. When an attempt is made on the life of Carrie-Louise's husband and her step-son is murdered, Miss Marple vows to do all she can to protect her friend and stop any more brutal killings.




Sharpes Tiger - When Sharpe embarks upon the siege of Seringapatam, island citadel of India's Tippoo of Mysore, he needs all his wits just to stay alive, let alone save the British army from catastrophe.




Much Obliged Jeeves - When a book that lays bare the ghastly foibles of the upper classes goes missing at the time of the Market Snodsbury by-election, Jeeves must sort out the ensuing imbroglio, which includes saving Bertie from imminent wedlock.




A Necessary End - Violence erupts at an anti-nuclear demonstration and a policemen is stabbed to death. Among the suspects is a social worker involved with Jenny Fuller, a friend of Inspector Banks. As if this wasn't enough, banks finds his freedom on the case hampered by the appointment of an old enemy, Richard 'Dirty Dick' Burgess... Violence erupts at an anti-nuclear demonstration and a policemen is stabbed to death. Among the suspects is a social worker involved with Jenny Fuller, a friend of Inspector Banks. As if this wasn't enough, banks finds his freedom on the case hampered by the appointment of an old enemy, Richard 'Dirty Dick' Burgess...



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Gardens Of Delight - When a group of British strangers find themselves thrown together on a garden-touring holiday in the Lake Como region of Italy, they are all expecting something different ¿ but a relaxing break is the last thing theyll get.



Just William 4 - William continues to wreak havoc wherever he goes in this new collection, hampered by the loathsome Violet Elizabeth Bott.



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