Talking Book Topics May–June 2011 Volume 77, Number 3 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped About Talking Book Topics Talking Book Topics is published bimonthly in cassette, large-print, and online formats and distributed at no cost to blind and physically handicapped individuals who participate in the Library of Congress reading program. It lists digital audiobooks and magazines available through a network of cooperating libraries and covers news of developments and activities in network library services. The annotated list in this issue is limited to titles recently added to the national collection, which contains thousands of fiction and nonfiction titles, including bestsellers, classics, biographies, romance novels, mysteries, and how-to guides. Some books in Spanish are also available. 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AdaptiveVoice releases software to assist BARD users Patrons who use the NLS Braille and Audio Reading Download (BARD) service may find the AdaptiveVoice application CDesk for Media helpful. The new software offers another way to download books from BARD. Users enter a title or author and then select the book they are searching for from a spoken results list. The software automatically logs into BARD, downloads the desired content, unzips the file, and saves it directly to a USB cartridge. CDesk for Media is also compatible with Bookshare and can conduct simultaneous searches across Bookshare and BARD. It may be downloaded from www.cdeskforbooks.com and costs $39. National Association of Guide Dog Users launches hotline Any service-animal users who may have been denied access to an event or facility because of their companion may speak directly with a trained advocate through the new National Association of Guide Dog Users (NAGDU) toll-free education and advocacy hotline at 1-866-972-3647. The hotline, created with financial support from the National Federation of the Blind, also provides general information about service animals and the legal rights of those who use them. NAGDU plans to expand the hotline to include statespecific information and offer advice in multiple languages. ### Books for Adults Books listed in this issue of Talking Book Topics were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains a wide range of fiction and nonfiction books, including biographies, classics, westerns, mysteries, romances, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection. Digital talking books, available on cartridges, are labeled with the prefix DB. Most books fit on one cartridge. Cassette books are labeled with the prefix RC and play at 15/16 ips. One cassette holds up to six hours of play. To order books, contact your cooperating library. Many books are also available for download on the NLS BARD web site at nlsbard.loc.gov. Note: For the information of the reader, a notice may appear immediately following the book description to indicate occurrences of violence, strong language, or explicit descriptions of sex. The word “some” before any of these terms indicates an occasional or infrequent occurrence, as in “some strong language.” ### Nonfiction The Iliad DB/RC 66356 25 hours 54 minutes by Homer read by Fred Major Robert Fagles’s 1990 translation of the Greek epic poem written during the eighth century B.C.E. and attributed to Homer. Relates the events of a few days of battle near the end of the Trojan War. Focuses on Achilles’s withdrawal from the fight and its disastrous effects on the Greek cam- paign. 1990. DB/RC 66356 ## Ghosts among Us: Uncovering the Truth about the Other Side DB/RC 66947 7 hours 37 minutes by James Van Praagh read by George Holmes Spiritual medium Van Praagh, co- creator of television’s The Ghost Whisperer and author of Reaching to Heaven (RC 48403), posits that spirits are a part of everyone’s daily life. Describes the influence ghosts have had on him and others and provides techniques and meditations to facilitate contact. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 66947 ## Furnace of Creation, Cradle of Destruction: A Journey to the Birthplace of Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis DB/RC 66988 9 hours 25 minutes by Roy Chester read by Jake Williams British oceanographer explains the development of the field of geology and the science of plate tectonics. Highlights natural disasters throughout history, including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, volcanoes, and earthquakes. 2008. DB/RC 66988 ## An Unbroken Chain: My Journey through the Nazi Holocaust DB/RC 67065 4 hours 59 minutes by Henry A. Oertelt read by Ken Kliban Author describes living in Berlin with his older brother and mother when the Nazis came to power. Discusses ways the Jewish family avoided capture with the help of Christian friends until June 1943. Highlights eighteen coincidences that enabled the brothers to survive. Violence. For senior high and older readers. 2000. DB/RC 67065 ## One Minute to Midnight: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War DB/RC 67258 20 hours 37 minutes by Michael Dobbs read by Ray Childs Recreates the October 1962 crisis precipitated by the Soviet Union’s placement of nuclear weapons in Castro’s Cuba. Uses archives and interviews to highlight actions to avert war that were taken by U.S. president John F. Kennedy, his advisors, and those under Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67258 ## The Collected Prose of Robert Frost DB/RC 67466 18 hours 17 minutes by Robert Frost read by Anne Hancock Chronological presentation of the prose of Robert Frost (1874–1963), much of which was published before his recognition as a poet. Includes prefaces, speeches, newspaper columns, stories, and essays ranging from youthful observations on refugees to a farmer’s late-life musings. Introduction, compilation, and notes by English professor Mark Richardson. 2007. DB/RC 67466 ## The Third Domain: The Untold Story of Archaea and the Future of Biotechnology DB/RC 67470 14 hours 13 minutes by Tim Friend read by Jake Williams Science journalist explores the microscopic world of archaea—remarkably adaptable life-forms found in extreme environments, including volcanoes and toxic-waste dumps. Recounts the 1977 discovery of this new branch on the tree of life. Explains archaea’s role in Earth’s evolution, use in biotechnology, and implications for the discovery of extraterrestrial life. 2007. DB/RC 67470 ## The Wagner Clan: The Saga of Germany’s Most Illustrious and Infamous Family DB/RC 67483 17 hours 51 minutes by Jonathan Carr read by Dennis Rooney Biography of German composer Richard Wagner (1813–1883) and his descendants, who promote his legacy through the annual Bayreuth Festival. Traces the family history, which Carr asserts mirrored Germany’s social and political milieu, including anti-Semitism and association with Adolf Hitler. Details the clan’s internecine rivalries and conflicts. 2007. DB/RC 67483 ## The Animal Dialogues: Uncommon Encounters in the Wild DB/RC 67492 12 hours 27 minutes by Craig Childs read by Guy Williams Childs, a naturalist and National Public Radio contributor, recounts his personal experiences with wild animals, birds, and sea creatures. Describes swimming with sharks, rescuing a trapped raccoon, and observing an errant praying mantis, among other adventures. Reflects on his encounters and provides facts about each species. 2007. DB/RC 67492 ## Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life DB/RC 67551 11 hours 4 minutes by Carl Zimmer read by Bill Wallace New York Times science writer explores the nature and study of Escherichia coli, a single-celled bacterium of which most strains—save for a few deadly ones—are harmless. Discusses E. coli’s contributions to the understanding of life and cell complexity. Explains the microbe’s role in genetic engineering and the biotech industry. 2008. DB/RC 67551 ## Biography of the Dollar: How the Mighty Buck Conquered the World and Why It’s under Siege DB/RC 67559 7 hours 43 minutes by Craig Karmin read by Robert Sams Journalist explores the history, allure, and status of the American dollar in the global market. Traces its rise from the Civil War to the twenty-first century. Examines threats to the dollar’s supremacy, including the U.S. debt, trade deficits, and growing foreign economies. 2008. DB/RC 67559 ## Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution—and How It Can Renew America DB/RC 67562 20 hours 12 minutes by Thomas L. Friedman read by Patrick Downer Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author of The World Is Flat (RC 60317) examines the contributions of global warming, population growth, and the rise of the middle class to Earth’s instability. Urges the adoption of strategies for clean, efficient, renewable energy to improve the environment and revitalize America. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67562 ## The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family DB/RC 67564 32 hours 26 minutes by Annette Gordon-Reed read by Bob Moore African American professor chronicles four generations of the mixed- race Hemings family of Virginia in the context of slavery. Begins with Elizabeth (1735–1807), the daughter of a white man and a slave. Discusses Elizabeth’s children, including Sally Hemings— Thomas Jefferson’s mistress and his late wife’s half sister. National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize winner. 2008. DB/RC 67564 ## Only the Ball Was White: A History of Legendary Black Players and All- Black Professional Teams DB/RC 67568 22 hours 53 minutes by Robert Peterson read by Patrick Downer Chronicles the development of African American baseball leagues from the post-Civil War era to Jackie Robinson’s 1947 desegregation of the major leagues. Draws on firsthand accounts and player interviews to describe early team formation, league organization, and the move toward racial integration. Profiles players and includes standings and rosters. 1970. DB/RC 67568 ## Lost Genius: The Curious and Tragic Story of an Extraordinary Musical Prodigy DB/RC 67598 13 hours 23 minutes by Kevin Bazzana read by Ted Stoddard Biography of Hungarian-born pianist and composer Ervin Nyiregyházi (1903–1987), who moved to America at age seventeen. Examines his artistic temperament and extremes in behavior from dedicated musician to reckless alcoholic and sex addict. Discusses his career and marriage failures and his legacy of musical compositions. 2007. DB/RC 67598 ## Wallace Stegner and the American West DB/RC 67599 14 hours 44 minutes by Philip L. Fradkin read by Robert Sams Biography of Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, professor, and environmentalist Wallace Stegner (1909–1993). Fradkin portrays Stegner as a “quintessential westerner” who became dismayed by what he saw as the destruction of the natural world. Depicts Stegner as being profoundly influenced by his impoverished childhood on the frontier during the Great Depression. 2008. DB/RC 67599 ## Homemade: How to Make Hundreds of Everyday Products Fast, Fresh, and More Naturally DB/RC 67684 21 hours 23 minutes edited by Don Earnest read by Kerry Dukin Recipes for making more than seven hundred common food, household, and pet products. Offers tips on saving money and creating more healthful, more natural items that replace store- bought pantry staples, toiletries, cleaning supplies, pet food, and garden helpers. 2007. DB/RC 67684 ## Michelle: A Biography DB/RC 67711 7 hours 30 minutes by Liza Mundy read by Martha Harmon Pardee Washington Post staff writer describes Michelle Obama’s life from childhood through her political journey to becoming America’s first African American first lady. Discusses her being the child of a Chicago city worker; her Ivy League education and successful career; marriage to Barack, who calls her “the boss”; and motherhood. 2008. DB/RC 67711 ## Multiple Blessings: Surviving to Thriving with Twins and Sextuplets DB/RC 67712 5 hours 58 minutes by Kate Gosselin and others read by Gabriella Cavallero Kate Gosselin, known from the reality television show Jon and Kate Plus 8, describes having sextuplets after previous fertility treatment resulted in twin girls. Details Kate and her husband Jon’s decision not to reduce the number of fetuses, her uncomfortable pregnancy, living with a film crew, and parenting eight children. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67712 ## Bananas: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World DB/RC 67714 7 hours 11 minutes by Peter Chapman read by Jake Williams Journalist examines the rise and fall of United Fruit, a multinational corporation founded in 1899. Chronicles the company’s alleged history of bribery, political strong-arming, and economic mismanagement throughout Central America. Examines United Fruit’s links to U.S. politicians and the CIA and involvement in regional coups. Some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 67714 ## The Fourth of July—and the Founding of America DB/RC 67730 6 hours 44 minutes by Peter De Bolla read by Joe Wilson British professor traces the history of this American day of celebration from its origin in July 1776. Analyzes the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence; Thomas Jefferson’s role in the document’s creation; and the symbols, meanings, and activities associated with the federal holiday. 2007. DB/RC 67730 ## Boots on the Ground by Dusk: My Tribute to Pat Tillman DB/RC 67736 13 hours 53 minutes by Mary Tillman read by Jill Ferris The mother of the late NFL football player and U.S. Army ranger Pat Tillman describes her search for the truth about her son’s April 22, 2004, death from “friendly fire” in Afghanistan. Relates the army’s apparent mishandling of Pat’s death notification after his mission went awry. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67736 ## Invisible Chains: Shawn Hornbeck and the Kidnapping Case That Shook the Nation DB/RC 67742 7 hours 27 minutes by Kristina Sauerwein read by Kristin Allison Journalist examines pedophile Michael Devlin’s kidnapping of eleven- year- old Shawn Hornbeck in 2002 and thirteen-year-old Ben Ownby in 2006 in rural Missouri. Describes the search for Shawn and the psychological factors that tied him to his abductor during four years of captivity. Some violence and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67742 ## Once a Marine: An Iraq War Tank Commander’s Inspirational Memoir of Combat, Courage, and Recovery DB/RC 67758 10 hours 44 minutes by Nick Popaditch read by Ted Stoddard Gunnery Sergeant Nick Popaditch recalls his military career commanding tanks in the Middle East. Describes pitched battles before a 2004 attack in Fallujah, Iraq, led to his medical discharge with losses of sight, hearing, and balance. Highlights his adjustment to a new life. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67758 ## Pigeons: The Fascinating Saga of the World’s Most Revered and Reviled Bird DB/RC 67773 6 hours 45 minutes by Andrew D. Blechman read by Mark Ashby Journalist posits that the pigeon or dove—long used in homing, racing, and cooking—has an unparalleled history and an unmatched intelligence. His examination of attitudes toward the species includes conversations with pigeon-rights activists and fanciers as well as those who despise and kill the feral bird. 2006. DB/RC 67773 ## The Best American Science Writing, 2008 DB/RC 67778 12 hours 24 minutes edited by Sylvia Nasar read by Patrick Downer Nineteen articles on topics ranging from health and genetic testing to the environment. Features Amy Harmon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times article about the repercussions of a young woman’s decision to be tested for a lethal gene. Includes works by Oliver Sacks, Nobel Prize winner Al Gore, and others. 2008. DB/RC 67778 ## The Best of Cooking with Three Ingredients DB/RC 67815 8 hours 34 minutes by Ruthie Wornall read by Carol Dines Recipes range from appetizers and beverages to soups, salads, vegetables, main dishes, breads, and desserts— each based on three economical ingredients and a short preparation time. Includes holiday and special-occasion menus. 2002. DB/RC 67815 ## ChefMD’s Big Book of Culinary Medicine: A Food Lover’s Road Map to Losing Weight, Preventing Disease, and Getting Really Healthy DB/RC 67894 13 hours 59 minutes by John La Puma and Rebecca Powell Marx read by Gary Tipton Physician La Puma and medical television producer Marx define and discuss bioavailability, antinutrients, and satiety and offer recipes using a kitchen medicine chest of fifty recommended ingredients. They provide an eight- week program for incorporating suggestions and list foods to consume and avoid for forty specific conditions. 2008. DB/RC 67894 ## Snoop: What Your Stuff Says about You DB/RC 68135 9 hours 6 minutes by Sam Gosling read by Jake Williams Psychology professor explores what web pages, home and office spaces, and personal possessions such as music collections reveal about people’s character and personality, behavior, values, and goals. Draws on psychological research and case studies and offers suggestions for perfecting the art of snooping to learn more about another person. 2008. DB/RC 68135 ## Crazy Good: The True Story of Dan Patch, the Most Famous Horse in America DB/RC 68261 15 hours 56 minutes by Charles Leerhsen read by Jim Zeiger Portrays the life of legendary harness- racing horse Dan Patch and the men who owned and drove him. Describes Dan Patch being born with a badly formed left leg and recounts his debut run at an Indiana country fair in 1900. Highlights the champion’s achievements and marketing success. 2008. DB/RC 68261 ## Intrepid: The Epic Story of America’s Most Legendary Warship DB/RC 68470 11 hours 55 minutes by Bill White and Robert Gandt read by Ted Stoddard Discusses the history of warship USS Intrepid, commissioned in 1943 for duty in the Pacific. Details its service as a carrier during the Cold War, later missions in Vietnam and as an astronaut-recovery vessel, and its final designation as a New York City-based museum. Foreword by Sen. John McCain. 2008. DB/RC 68470 ## The Kitchen Diva! The New African-American Kitchen DB/RC 68563 8 hours 29 minutes by Angela Shelf Medearis read by Kerry Dukin PBS cooking-show host presents recipes inspired by her African American culinary heritage, including offerings from West Africa, the Caribbean, Central America, and the American South. Features dishes such as fried green tomatoes, jerk pork, and hoecakes. Provides historical commentary and a section on meals for people with diabetes. 2008. DB/RC 68563 ## The Wall Street Journal Complete Home Owner’s Guidebook: Make the Most of Your Biggest Asset in Any Market DB/RC 68584 10 hours 22 minutes by David Crook read by Butch Hoover Financial advice for home owners from the editor of the Wall Street Journal Sunday, emphasizing the true cost of ownership—including interest, taxes, insurance, and maintenance. Covers renting versus buying, managing a mortgage, borrowing equity, and refinancing. Discusses remodeling benefits, reverse mortgages, and lessons learned from the housing crisis. 2008. DB/RC 68584 ## Tree of Rivers: The Story of the Amazon DB/RC 68587 17 hours 36 minutes by John Hemming read by Butch Hoover Traces the history of the Amazon River Basin from the arrival of the first Europeans in the 1500s to modern-day environmental concerns. Discusses Spanish and Portuguese exploration of the world’s longest river, the effect of foreign visitors on indigenous populations, the rubber-baron era, and naturalists’ interest in the region. 2008. DB/RC 68587 ## The Black Girl Next Door: A Memoir DB/RC 68698 8 hours 57 minutes by Jennifer Baszile read by Erin Jones Memoir of growing up African American in a white Southern California suburb during the 1970s and 1980s and the emotional distress that ensued. Baszile contrasts her parents’ experiences of overt racism in Louisiana and Detroit with the challenges she and her sister faced. Strong language and some violence. 2009. DB/RC 68698 ## Frontier Medicine: From the Atlantic to the Pacific, 1492–1941 DB/RC 68701 13 hours 58 minutes by David Dary read by Lou Harpenau Investigates medical treatments in North America since the arrival of Europeans. Details Native American herbal cures as well as the Spanish, French, and English reliance on bleeding and purging. Studies the role of midwives, medicine men, and surgeons and their use of home remedies, surgery, and quackery. 2008. DB/RC 68701 ## Three among the Wolves: A Couple and Their Dog Live a Year with Wolves in the Wild DB/RC 68707 8 hours 48 minutes by Helen Thayer read by Kerry Dukin Author recounts expeditions to the Canadian Arctic and Yukon Territory to observe wolves. Describes how she and her husband gained a pack’s trust with help from their part-wolf, part- husky Charlie. Records their experiences witnessing social and hunting behaviors and gaining knowledge and appreciation of the wolf species. 2004. DB/RC 68707 ## The Black Hand: The Bloody Rise and Redemption of “Boxer” Enriquez, a Mexican Mob Killer DB/RC 68713 14 hours 36 minutes by Chris Blatchford read by Fred Major A Los Angeles Times reporter penned this authorized biography of a former member of the Mexican Mafia. Describes Rene “Boxer” Enriquez’s gang lifestyle, including crime, drug addiction, and imprisonment. Highlights Enriquez’s decision to renounce his past and help educate law enforcement about America’s criminal subculture. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68713 ## Raising Your Children with No Regrets: Seven Principles of an Intentional Mother DB/RC 68715 6 hours 2 minutes by Catherine Hickem read by Kerry Dukin The founder of Intentional Motherhood, a national organization for mothers, uses scripture to offer guidance for developing healthy children. Encourages mothers to be emotionally intelligent, authoritative, purposeful, and God-dependent. 2007. DB/RC 68715 ## All My Patients Have Tales: Favorite Stories from a Vet’s Practice DB/RC 68717 6 hours 10 minutes by Jeff Wells read by Brian Conn Wells recounts his Iowa vet-school experience and the early years of his veterinary practice in South Dakota and Colorado. Describes chasing a feral cat through the clinic, treating a Tibetan yak named Jack, and realizing that an ex-marine had fainted while Wells sutured a horse’s nose. 2009. DB/RC 68717 ## Why Is God Laughing? The Path to Joy and Spiritual Optimism DB/RC 68723 3 hours 54 minutes by Deepak Chopra read by Brian Conn Chopra creates the parable of L.A. comedian Mickey Fellows who, after his father’s death, meets Francisco. Mickey and Francisco have conversations regarding the true nature of being, and Mickey learns the ten reasons to be optimistic—and how to truly laugh. Foreword by Mike Myers. 2008. DB/RC 68723 ## War Is . . . : Soldiers, Survivors, and Storytellers Talk about War DB/RC 68729 6 hours 19 minutes edited by Marc Aronson and Patty Campbell read by Roy Avers Anthology of memoirs, poems, letters, and fiction that illustrate the life of a soldier at war. Servicemen and servicewomen, family members, journalists, and others depict experiences of adventure, terror, boredom, and mental and physical duress. Some violence and some strong language. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 68729 ## Soul of a People: The WPA Writers’ Project Uncovers Depression America DB/RC 68741 8 hours 16 minutes by David A. Taylor read by Barry Bernson History of the 1930s Federal Writers’ Project, which employed writers to compile state guidebooks by interviewing local citizenry. Describes workers’ experiences with the program and their consequent ability to escape Depression-era poverty. Includes samples from John Cheever, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright, and others. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 68741 ## Command of Honor: General Lucian Truscott’s Path to Victory in World War II DB/RC 68743 11 hours 37 minutes by H. Paul Jeffers read by Roy Avers Profiles American four-star general Lucian King Truscott Jr. (1895– 1965), who joined the army during World War I and commanded the Third Division and Fifth Army in World War II. Describes Truscott’s formation of the Ranger Battalion and leadership in the invasions of North Africa and Europe. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68743 ## It Happened in Church: Stories of Humor from the Pulpit to the Pews DB/RC 68825 5 hours 48 minutes by Patti S. Webster read by Elisabeth Rodgers African American advertising executive relates anecdotes about church life along with funny moments found in the Bible. Also recounts family incidents, children’s interpretations of religious teachings, and amusing incidents reported by famous preachers Billy Graham and Robert Schuller. 2008. DB/RC 68825 ## A Lion Called Christian DB/RC 68855 4 hours 3 minutes by Anthony Bourke and John Rendall read by Guy Williams Authors chronicle their relationship with a lion cub they purchased from a London department store in 1969. They recount sharing a flat in Chel- sea, where Christian became a celebrity; reintroducing the lion to the African wild under the care of Born Free’s George Adamson; and their later, remarkable reunion. Bestseller. 1971. DB/RC 68855 ## One Nation under Dog: Adventures in the New World of Prozac-Popping Puppies, Dog-Park Politics, and Organic Pet Food DB/RC 68884 11 hours 35 minutes by Michael Schaffer read by Guy Williams Chronicles the American pet-pampering mania. Highlights practices such as dressing pets, throwing doggie showers, working in pet-friendly offices, and attending pet bereavement-group meetings. 2009. DB/RC 68884 ## Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto DB/RC 68887 6 hours 16 minutes by Mark R. Levin read by Barry Bernson Conservative talk-radio commentator argues for U.S. Constitution-based values. Levin, author of Men in Black (RC 59952), advocates for individual freedom and cautions against a massive central government. Discusses religion, the free market, the environ- ment, immigration, and other issues. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68887 ## Might as Well Laugh about It Now DB/RC 68891 5 hours 52 minutes by Marie Osmond read by Jill Fox The lone sister in the 1970s Osmond Brothers singing group describes being a stage, television, and radio entertainer and a doll designer. She also discusses her childhood and personal life—parenting eight children, battling weight and marital problems, and missing her beloved parents. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68891 ## Anticancer: A New Way of Life DB/RC 68948 10 hours 8 minutes by David Servan-Schreiber read by Lou Harpenau Based on his own experience as a brain cancer patient and his work as a scientist and physician, Servan- Schreiber recommends ways to improve the body’s natural defenses through diet, physical exercise, mental and psychological strengthening, and avoidance of environmental toxins. Originally published in French. 2008. DB/RC 68948 ## Master Your Metabolism: The Three Diet Secrets to Naturally Balancing Your Hormones for a Hot and Healthy Body DB/RC 69004 11 hours 29 minutes by Jillian Michaels read by Kristin Allison The tough strength trainer from tele- vision’s The Biggest Loser outlines a weight-loss program based on balancing hormones. Describes various endo- crinological problems and ways to improve them by eliminating antinutri- ents and toxins, restoring whole foods to the diet, improving sleep and exercise habits, and reducing stress. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69004 ## Death from the Skies! These Are the Ways the World Will End . . . DB/RC 69024 12 hours 22 minutes by Philip Plait read by Dan Bloom Astronomer assesses various threats to life on Earth from aliens, asteroids, black holes, gamma rays, supernovae, and even the sun. Discusses the science behind each scenario, the probability of fatality, and what actions, if any, could prevent disaster. Asserts catastrophes are inevitable but urges readers not to fret. 2008. DB/RC 69024 ## Forecast: The Consequences of Climate Change, from the Amazon to the Arctic, from Darfur to Napa Valley DB/RC 69025 7 hours 28 minutes by Stephan Faris read by Bill Wallace Journalist examines the ecological, social, and political effects of climate change as evidenced in worldwide events. Posits that global warming is responsible for third-world agricultural changes, and the subsequent land deterioration is a catalyst for regional conflicts. Also highlights environmental refugees, coastal insurance, diseases, and wine production. 2009. DB/RC 69025 ## Africa’s Turn? DB/RC 69054 2 hours 52 minutes by Edward Miguel read by Jake Williams Economist Miguel posits that economic and political gains have been made in Africa in the twenty-first century. Nine scholars and experts on Africa’s economy discuss Miguel’s optimistic assertion. They evaluate the stability of Africa’s politics, clean- environment technologies, population growth, and more. 2009. DB/RC 69054 ## Dry Storeroom No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum DB/RC 69103 12 hours 5 minutes by Richard Fortey read by Ted Stoddard Former senior paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in London explores hidden wonders within the museum’s storerooms and the history behind the different departments and their extensive collections. Highlights the Darwin Centre and its public outreach, describes scientists’ passion for their work and research, and shares quirks of taxonomy. 2008. DB/RC 69103 ## Selected Works: Against Verres, Twenty-three Letters, The Second Philippic against Antony, On Duties, On Old Age DB/RC 69108 11 hours 43 minutes by Cicero read by Ted Stoddard Major works by Roman orator and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE). Topics range from tyranny and misgovernment to ideals of behavior and principles. Introduction and translation by Michael Grant. 1971. DB/RC 69108 ## The Universe in a Mirror: The Saga of the Hubble Space Telescope and the Visionaries Who Built It DB/RC 69111 9 hours 35 minutes by Robert Zimmerman read by Mark Delgado Science writer and historian discusses the sacrifices and hardships experienced by the Hubble Space Telescope creators and the tenacious spirit they needed to get the telescope launched. Includes insight of Lyman Spitzer, C. Robert “Bob” O’Dell, Jim Westphal, Sean O’Keefe, and many others. 2008. DB/RC 69111 ## Master of War: The Life of General George H. Thomas DB/RC 69117 14 hours 30 minutes by Benson Bobrick read by Ted Stoddard Biography of Virginia-born Union general George Thomas (1816–1870), who was compared to George Washington by his officers and soldiers. Discusses Thomas’s family life, his decision to stay in the federal army, his successful military campaigns, and his marginalization by rivals Ulysses Grant and William Sherman. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69117 ## No-Man’s Lands: One Man’s Odyssey through The Odyssey DB/RC 69119 11 hours 17 minutes by Scott Huler read by Mark Ashby NPR contributor retraces the voyages of Trojan War hero Odysseus as recorded in Homer’s The Odyssey (RC 43541). Huler recounts his journey from Troy to Ithaca, which included visits to the Cyclops’s cave, the strait of Messina, and the sirens’ island. Ponders themes of ambition, love, and family. 2008. DB/RC 69119 ## Honeymoon in Tehran: Two Years of Love and Danger in Iran DB/RC 69123 13 hours 7 minutes by Azadeh Moaveni read by Annie Wauters California-born Azadeh Moaveni’s sequel to Lipstick Jihad (RC 64344) details her 2005 return to Iran to cover the presidential race (won by Tehran mayor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad) for Time magazine. Describes her experiences being followed by an intelligence agent and her love affair that defied social customs. 2009. DB/RC 69123 ## Sand: The Never-Ending Story DB/RC 69132 15 hours 3 minutes by Michael Welland read by Gregory Gorton A wide-ranging exploration of sand’s influence on nature and human history. Describes the science of granular sediments, their creation, and makeup; sand’s important role in geological formations on Earth such as deserts and ocean floors; and its presence on other planets. Discusses sand imagery in mathematics and the arts. 2009. DB/RC 69132 ## Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II DB/RC 69134 18 hours 5 minutes by Douglas A. Blackmon read by Bob Moore Wall Street Journal reporter details the use of African American forced labor that began in the South during Reconstruction. Examines archives to document the way national industries acquired uncompensated labor via convict leasing—a practice that was allegedly supported at all levels of government. Violence and strong language. Pulitzer Prize. 2008. DB/RC 69134 ## The Ugly Laws: Disability in Public DB/RC 69157 22 hours 53 minutes by Susan M. Schweik read by Margaret Strom University of California at Berkeley professor explores the emergence of late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth- century local laws in America that targeted poor and disabled people. Examines the historical context and social climate behind the policies, and the resulting discrimination, finally addressed in 1990 by the Americans with Disabilities Act. 2009. DB/RC 69157 ## Prairie Tale: A Memoir DB/RC 69159 13 hours 24 minutes by Melissa Gilbert read by Margaret Strom Autobiography of television actress who starred in Little House on the Prairie. Discusses her struggles as an adopted child in a showbiz family and describes her dysfunctional relationships. Covers her substance abuse problems and her road to sobriety and stability. Foreword by Patty Duke. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69159 ## Our Life in Gardens DB/RC 69189 8 hours 48 minutes by Joe Eck and Wayne Winterrowd read by Ted Stoddard Life partners who cofounded a Vermont landscape design firm share their personal gardening history and the lessons they’ve learned. In alphabetical essays they discuss favorite ornamental plants and cover topics such as hedges, pergolas, vegetable plots, and planted walls. They stress that gardens need constant care and vigilance. 2009. DB/RC 69189 ## Thirty Ways in Thirty Days to Save Your Family DB/RC 69195 9 hours 11 minutes by Rebecca Hagelin read by Faith Potts Syndicated columnist and mother of three offers advice to parents on battling negative influences of pop culture and the media. Discusses thirty practical steps—including creating family time, setting clothing standards, and obtaining Internet filters—to create a peaceful home, reconnect with children, and instill positive values. Foreword by Sean Hannity. 2009. DB/RC 69195 ## The Triumph of Music: The Rise of Composers, Musicians, and Their Art DB/RC 69196 13 hours 47 minutes by Tim Blanning read by Mark Ashby Chronicles the rise of western civilization’s music and musicians, from troubadours to rock stars. Discusses the cultural, social, and political impact of the art form, emphasizing contribu- tions from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries through modern day. Suggests that technology-driven instrumentation and sound systems have led to larger audiences. 2008. DB/RC 69196 ## The Peculiar Life of Sundays DB/RC 69197 9 hours 32 minutes by Stephen Miller read by Bob Moore Traces the transformation of Sunday from Christian holy day and a time of rest to a day of recreation. Discusses Britain’s and America’s observance of Sunday as the Sabbath from 1600 to 1950, Sunday’s significance as expressed by well-known Christians and writers, and the ongoing debate about its commercialization. 2008. DB/RC 69197 ## Jetpack Dreams: One Man’s Up and Down (but Mostly Down) Search for the Greatest Invention That Never Was DB/RC 69202 8 hours 27 minutes by Mac Montandon read by Mark Delgado Journalist chronicles the history and science of personal propulsion. Examines the jetpack as a fixture in pop culture’s pulp magazines and Hollywood, and enthusiasts’ obsession with the invention. Discusses the jetpack’s duration of flight, power limitations, and development- funding issues. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 69202 ## Resilience: Reflections on the Burdens and Gifts of Facing Life’s Adversities DB/RC 69300 5 hours 1 minute by Elizabeth Edwards read by Faith Potts Elizabeth Edwards (1949–2010), wife of former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards and the author of Saving Graces (RC 63105), continues her inspirational message of hope in this book, published the year before her death. She discusses her personal tragedies, her setbacks and disappointments, her husband’s infidelity, and her newfound understanding of God. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69300 ## Promises I Made My Mother DB/RC 69302 8 hours 36 minutes by Sam Haskell read by Patrick Downer Hollywood agent originally from rural Mississippi recalls staying true to the values instilled in him by his mother: character, faith, and honor. Reminisces about his career at the William Morris Agency, his start in the mail room, and the famous clients he cultivated. Foreword by Ray Romano. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69302 ## Proust Was a Neuroscientist DB/RC 69318 8 hours 48 minutes by Jonah Lehrer read by Michael Scherer Examines eight nineteenth- and twentieth-century artists—Paul Cézanne, George Eliot, Auguste Escoffier, Marcel Proust, Gertrude Stein, Igor Stravinsky, Walt Whitman, and Virginia Woolf—and shows an essential truth about the mind that each discovered and that neuroscience has later confirmed. 2007. DB/RC 69318 ## Access Anything: I Can Do That! Adventuring with Disabilities DB/RC 69444 4 hours 1 minute by Andrea Jehn Kennedy and Craig P. Kennedy read by Kristin Allison Guide to sports and travel for people with disabilities features interviews with world-class athletes, including a paraplegic skier. Describes forty-five individual and team sports adapted for people of varying physical abilities. Covers rules and equipment. Provides tips for travel by airplane, car, charter bus, cruise ship, and train. 2007. DB/RC 69444 ## Catastrophe: How Obama, Congress, and the Special Interests Are Transforming a Slump into a Crash . . . and How to Fight Back DB/RC 69469 13 hours 25 minutes by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann read by Bob Moore Political consultants assess President Obama’s political agenda. They posit that reforming health care, banking, and the automobile industry and ceasing the war on terror will lead to European-style socialism. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69469 ## Public Enemies: America’s Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933–1934 DB/RC 69471 24 hours 44 minutes by Bryan Burrough read by Mark Ashby Discusses events that led to the FBI’s 1933–1936 “war on crime” led by J. Edgar Hoover. Examines activities of John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, Machine Gun Kelly, and Bonnie and Clyde to depict Depression-era robbers and murderers. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2004. DB/RC 69471 ## Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen DB/RC 69472 10 hours 51 minutes by Christopher McDougall read by Ted Stoddard The author recounts his visit to the Tarahumara tribe of Mexico’s Copper Canyons—noted for their ability to run extreme distances barefoot. Incorporates the history and physiology of running as he describes tracking down an American who lives there and learning the proper, pain-free way to run. Strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69472 ## Peaceable Kingdom Lost: The Paxton Boys and the Destruction of William Penn’s Holy Experiment DB/RC 69485 11 hours 15 minutes by Kevin Kenny read by Robert Sams Historian recounts the 1763 massacre of Native Americans that destroyed the peace established eighty years earlier by Pennsylvania Quaker William Penn. Discusses the attack by Presbyterian militiamen the Paxton Boys, who sought land, and the increasing violence against Indians during the French and Indian, Pontiac’s, and Revolutionary wars. Violence. 2009. DB/RC 69485 ## Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines DB/RC 69487 11 hours 8 minutes by Nic Sheff read by Alexander Strain In this companion to Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey through His Son’s Addiction (RC 66107), Nic Sheff, the son, reflects on his behavior and relationships during the six years he used a variety of illegal drugs. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 69487 ## Creating a World without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism DB/RC 69489 10 hours 2 minutes by Muhammad Yunus read by Bob Moore Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of Bangladesh’s Grameen Bank, explains “social business” as enterprise created to serve the poor. Proposes using capitalism to tackle poverty, pollution, and inadequate health care and education in developing countries. Advocates access to global television and news services for impoverished populations. 2007. DB/RC 69489 ## Terror on the Seas: True Tales of Modern-Day Pirates DB/RC 69490 8 hours 45 minutes by Daniel Sekulich read by Steven Carpenter Award-winning journalist investigates high-seas piracy, incidents of which occur on a near-daily basis worldwide and can involve detention, robbery, and violence. Interviews professional mariners, victims, and even perpetrators themselves to uncover the inner workings of criminal enterprises and gauge international economic and security threats in the early twenty-first century. 2009. DB/RC 69490 ## Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World’s Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her DB/RC 69491 8 hours 40 minutes by Robin Gerber read by Mary Kane Biography of Ruth Handler (1916– 2002) traces her rise as a top American businesswoman, creator of the Barbie doll, and philanthropist, and her fall as a criminal charged with fraud. Covers the growth of Mattel, the toy company Handler cofounded with her husband Elliot, and her battles with breast cancer. 2009. DB/RC 69491 ## Red and Me: My Coach, My Lifelong Friend DB/RC 69492 4 hours 50 minutes by Bill Russell read by Bob Moore Former Boston Celtics basketball player Bill Russell, an African American, ruminates about his five-decade- long friendship with his coach, the late Red Auerbach, a Brooklyn Jew. Recounts the nine championships he and Auerbach won during the 1950s and 1960s, and discusses their shared values and mutual respect. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69492 ## The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1968–1998 DB/RC 69494 10 hours 19 minutes by Nikki Giovanni read by Colleen Delany The complete works of three decades by African American poet Nikki Giovanni (born 1943)—from her first published volume Black Feeling Black Talk through Those Who Ride the Night Winds. Includes an introduction, chronology, and notes by Virginia C. Fowler and a 2006 interview by Jill Scott. 2003. DB/RC 69494 ## Catherine the Great DB/RC 69496 16 hours 27 minutes by Simon Dixon read by Mark Ashby Biography of Catherine II (1729–1796), a minor German princess who married Russia’s future Peter III in 1744. Uses primary sources to chronicle Catherine’s thirty-four years on the throne after her husband was deposed in 1762—including her love affairs, court culture, and politics in the age of Enlightenment. 2009. DB/RC 69496 ## Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone DB/RC 69497 13 hours 32 minutes by Eduardo Galeano read by Faith Potts Uruguayan writer portrays the history of the world in short fables, essays, and portraits. Retells creation myths and reflects on religion, war, and heroes. Originally published in Spanish. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69497 ## Julie and Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously DB/RC 69563 9 hours 56 minutes by Julie Powell read by Martha Harmon Pardee New York, 2002. The author recounts learning to cook by preparing every recipe in Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Describes the ways her culinary undertaking—and the blog she wrote about it— transformed her life from miserable to fulfilled in 365 days. Some strong lan- guage. Bestseller. 2005. DB/RC 69563 ## One Hundred Questions and Answers about Advanced and Metastatic Breast Cancer DB/RC 69567 4 hours 10 minutes by Lillie D. Shockney and Gary R. Shapiro read by Kristin Allison Medical specialists concentrate on the advanced stages of breast cancer. Gives practical answers about treatment options, medical team selection, quality-of-life issues, and clinical trials. 2009. DB/RC 69567 ## Central Park in the Dark: More Mysteries of Urban Wildlife DB/RC 69617 9 hours 52 minutes by Marie Winn read by Mark Ashby A journalist’s account of nighttime natural-history explorations in the thirty-seven-acre wilderness area of New York City’s Central Park. Chronicles eleven years spent observing nature, insects, and animals. Describes the park’s creatures and the people watching them. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 69617 ## ### Fiction The Host DB/RC 66719 19 hours 56 minutes by Stephenie Meyer read by Kristin Allison A new species has overtaken Earth by inhabiting human hosts. But Melanie Stryder’s invading soul, “Wanderer,” can’t force Melanie to relinquish her mind. Melanie’s thoughts are of Jared, the man she loves, who is in hiding. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 66719 ## Devil May Care: The New James Bond Novel DB/RC 66996 8 hours 58 minutes by Sebastian Faulks read by Jim Zeiger James Bond is sent to prevent Dr. Julius Gorner from flooding England with heroin. Bond meets Scarlett Papava, who wants to save her twin sister from Gorner’s clutches. But Gorner has plans to provoke a nuclear war with Russia. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 66996 ## Souvenir DB/RC 67185 12 hours 37 minutes by Therese Fowler read by Martha Harmon Pardee Teenagers Meg and Carson were torn apart when Meg wed a rich man to save her family’s Florida farm. Years later still-married Meg, a doctor with a sixteen-year-old daughter, and Carson, a famous rock star, meet again. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67185 ## The Seduction of the Crimson Rose: Pink Carnation, Book 4 DB/RC 67186 13 hours 48 minutes by Lauren Willig read by Martha Harmon Pardee London PhD student Eloise Kelly continues her twentieth-century research on Napoleonic spies and uncovers the identity of the Black Tulip. She traces nineteenth-century spymaster Lord Vaughn and spinster Mary Alsworthy as they try to catch the Tulip and fall in love. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67186 ## The Lost Constitution DB/RC 67209 22 hours 7 minutes by William Martin read by Michael Russotto Antiquarian bookseller Peter Fallon and his girlfriend Evangeline, from Harvard Yard (RC 59008), track an early, annotated draft of the U.S. Constitution. Peter wants to keep it from factions that seek to exploit it—or destroy it—for political gain. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 67209 ## Breaking Dawn DB/RC 67238 21 hours 27 minutes by Stephenie Meyer read by Anne Hancock Eighteen-year-old Bella Swan marries vampire Edward Cullen after she graduates from high school and must decide whether to become immortal. But her pregnancy threatens both her life and the peace between her werewolf friend Jacob and the vampire Volturi coven. Sequel to Eclipse (RC 65812). For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67238 ## Patriot Hearts: A Novel of the Founding Mothers DB/RC 67267 16 hours 50 minutes by Barbara Hambly read by Gabriella Cavallero Fictional retelling of the lives of first ladies Dolley Madison, Martha Washington, and Abigail Adams and of president Thomas Jefferson’s slave Sally Hemings. The women handle overly charismatic husbands, alcoholism, family jealousies, and slavery amid political turmoil from 1787 to 1815. Some violence and some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 67267 ## Collision DB/RC 67269 11 hours 52 minutes by Jeff Abbott read by David Hartley-Margolin Military consultant Ben Forsberg’s wife is shot dead while they are honeymooning. Two years later an assassin is murdered—and Ben’s card is found in the victim’s pocket. As Ben tries to convince Homeland Security agents he’s being framed, a deep-cover government agent violently rescues him. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67269 ## From the Depths DB/RC 67275 9 hours 25 minutes by Gerry Doyle read by Martha Harmon Pardee A North Korean submarine is found off the U.S. coast, its thirty defecting crew members all dead. Forensic specialist Christine Myers joins a Navy SEAL team onboard to investigate. As she finds evidence of mutiny and bioweapons, the SEALs mysteriously succumb one by one. Strong language and some violence. 2007. DB/RC 67275 ## Damage Control: A Joanna Brady Mystery DB/RC 67381 10 hours 3 minutes by J.A. Jance read by Martha Harmon Pardee Cochise County sheriff Joanna Brady, an exhausted new mother, juggles the investigations of four mysterious death: An elderly couple purposefully drives over a cliff, an ill man dies in a mobile-home fire, and the remains of a developmentally delayed young woman are found after a flood. Some violence. 2008. DB/RC 67381 ## Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Sanction: A New Jason Bourne Novel DB/RC 67435 16 hours 58 minutes by Eric Van Lustbader read by L.J. Ganser Spy Jason Bourne, back teaching at Georgetown University, investigates the murder of a former student by a Muslim extremist sect, the Black Legion. As new Central Intelligence director Veronica Hart battles for control of her agency, her enemies try to assassinate Bourne. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67435 ## Killing Rommel DB/RC 67457 10 hours 33 minutes by Steven Pressfield read by Jim Zeiger Fictional account of a 1942 British plot to assassinate German field marshal Erwin Rommel—a.k.a. the Desert Fox. Lieutenant “Chap” Chapman joins the special forces’ North African mission to kill the Nazi commander before he can reach the Middle East’s oil fields. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67457 ## Bright Starry Banner: A Novel of the Civil War DB/RC 67464 22 hours 10 minutes by Alden R. Carter read by Jim Zeiger Fictional account of the Battle of Stones River near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where Union troops under Major General William Starke Rosecrans confronted Confederate troops led by General Braxton Bragg from December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863. Portrays soldiers on both sides. Violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003. DB/RC 67464 ## Crawfish Mountain DB/RC 67468 14 hours 47 minutes by Ken Wells read by Jim Zeiger Justin Pitre inherits a bayou from his Cajun grandfather in southeast Louisiana. Oilman Tom Huff covets Pitre’s land for a pipeline—but the Army Corps of Engineers has other plans. Environmentalist Julie Galjour works to persuade the governor to preserve the wetlands. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 67468 ## Books of Blood, Volumes 1 to 3 DB/RC 67474 22 hours 30 minutes by Clive Barker read by Jim Zeiger Three volumes of chilling tales originally published in 1984. In “Scape- Goats” four boaters discover an uncharted island that is really a burial mound. In “Human Remains” a male prostitute confronts his doppelganger. Includes a 1998 introduction by the author. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. 1998. DB/RC 67474 ## The Lucky One DB/RC 67541 10 hours 54 minutes by Nicholas Sparks read by Guy Williams While serving in Iraq, Logan Thibault finds a photo of a blonde woman wearing a “lucky lady” T-shirt. Oddly, the picture brings him luck— first with cards and then in battle. Still mystified about her five years later, Logan tracks her down. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67541 ## City of Ashes: The Mortal Instruments, Book 2 DB/RC 67544 11 hours 41 minutes by Cassandra Clare read by Kristin Allison Clary and the Shadowhunters, from City of Bones (RC 67159), are wary of Jace, Clary’s newfound brother, who is tempted by his father Valentine to join him in evil. When Downworlder children—werewolves, vampires, and faeries—are murdered, suspicion falls on Jace. Some violence. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67544 ## A Perfect Stranger DB/RC 67579 11 hours 25 minutes by Danielle Steel read by Laura Giannarelli European heiress Raphaella Phillips’s beloved, much-older American husband John Henry experiences several strokes that leave him incapacitated. In her grief, Raphaella is inextricably drawn to a young San Francisco lawyer. But Raphaella’s guilt taints their burgeoning love. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 1981. DB/RC 67579 ## Dead Center: An Andy Carpenter Novel DB/RC 67583 9 hours 7 minutes by David Rosenfelt read by Joe Peck New Jersey attorney Andy Carpenter still misses his ex-girlfriend Laurie Collins, who returned to her Wisconsin hometown to be a cop. Now Laurie, acting as chief of police, asks Andy to defend a young man accused of murdering two girls from a neighboring religious community. Some violence. 2006. DB/RC 67583 ## Baltasar and Blimunda DB/RC 67594 13 hours 32 minutes by José Saramago read by Annie Wauters Portugal, 1700s. In an age of excess and extremes—from the king’s extravagant court to the horrors of the Inquisition—Baltasar, a one- handed soldier, and Blimunda, a young clairvoyant, become lovers. They help a mad priest build a flying machine. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 1982. DB/RC 67594 ## Summer Knight: The Dresden Files, Book 4 DB/RC 67606 11 hours 57 minutes by Jim Butcher read by Gregory Gorton The Winter Queen of the Sidhe Court recruits down-and-out wizard Harry Dresden to clear her name in the death of the Summer Knight, a mortal. Harry becomes embroiled in faerie politics while he tries to prevent an all-out war. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2002. DB/RC 67606 ## The Brass Verdict DB/RC 67607 14 hours 18 minutes by Michael Connelly read by Richard Davidson Still recovering from events in The Lincoln Lawyer (RC 61492), defense attorney Mickey Haller is assigned murdered colleague Jerry Vincent’s high-profile, movie-mogul, wife-killing case. Meanwhile, Haller develops an uneasy alliance with police detective Harry Bosch, who is investigating Vincent’s death. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67607 ## Exit Lines: A Dalziel/Pascoe Mystery DB/RC 67622 10 hours 1 minute by Reginald Hill read by George Holmes Three elderly men are killed on the same night: One is murdered in his bath, another is bludgeoned in a park, and a third dies in an auto accident involving superintendent Andrew Dalziel. Inspector Peter Pascoe tries to exonerate Dalziel, but police politics hinder his efforts. Some strong lan- guage. 1984. DB/RC 67622 ## Royal Flash: From the Flashman Papers, 1842–3 and 1847–8 DB/RC 67628 9 hours 56 minutes by George MacDonald Fraser read by Graeme Malcolm Fictional memoir of Sir Henry Flashman, an officer in the Horse Guards during the reign of Queen Victoria, as he successfully blunders his way through battles and bedrooms. Flashy sinks to new lows of treachery, cunning, and deceit when he tries to thwart an international conspiracy. 1970. DB/RC 67628 ## Zoe’s Tale: An Old Man’s War Novel DB/RC 67715 9 hours 6 minutes by John Scalzi read by Kristin Allison Zoe Boutin, adopted daughter of John Perry and Jane Sagan, not only faces the usual challenges of youth, she also plays a pivotal role forging an alliance with the alien Obin. Zoe travels to the dangerous space colony Roanoke to facilitate diplomacy. Sequel to The Last Colony (RC 65605). 2008. DB/RC 67715 ## Suite Scarlett DB/RC 67726 9 hours 25 minutes by Maureen Johnson read by Martha Harmon Pardee Fifteen-year-old Scarlett Martin helps to run her family’s aging Manhattan hotel. When former starlet Mrs. Amberson arrives for the summer and works with Scarlett’s brother to stage an amateur play, Scarlett falls in love with one of the actors. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 67726 ## Sleeping Arrangements DB/RC 67732 8 hours 23 minutes by Madeleine Wickham read by Martha Harmon Pardee British Chloe looks forward to staying at a friend’s villa in Spain with her longtime partner Philip and their two sons. Meanwhile Hugh, who dumped Chloe years earlier, has unknowingly booked the same villa for his family. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2001. DB/RC 67732 ## Foul Play DB/RC 67756 4 hours 3 minutes by Janet Evanovich read by Colleen Delany Veterinarian Jacob Elliott falls in love with recently fired television host Amy Klasse. Amy is replaced at work by a seven-pound chicken and when it disappears, she is accused of taking it. Amy and Jacob search for the missing bird. Some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 1989. DB/RC 67756 ## Death Masks: The Dresden Files, Book 5 DB/RC 67763 11 hours 30 minutes by Jim Butcher read by Gregory Gorton A Vatican representative hires Harry Dresden, Chicago’s only professional wizard, to recover the Shroud of Turin, which was stolen from an Italian cathedral. Meanwhile, a vampire challenges Harry to a duel to end the war between vampires and wizards. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2003. DB/RC 67763 ## The Lost-Luggage Porter: A Jim Stringer Mystery DB/RC 67771 7 hours 22 minutes by Andrew Martin read by David Cutler 1906. Following the events in The Blackpool Highflyer (RC 67229), Jim Stringer is now an official railway detective for York Station. Stringer meets the unusual lost-luggage porter, who tells him about some platform thefts that need to be investigated. Stringer’s undercover work reveals more than pickpockets. Some strong language. 2006. DB/RC 67771 ## The Empress of Weehawken DB/RC 67796 10 hours 11 minutes by Irene Dische read by Annie Wauters Following World War I, Elizabeth Gierlich, an aristocratic German Catholic, meets wealthy Jewish surgeon Carl Rother and marries him after he converts. To escape the Nazis, the Rothers leave Germany for the “less civilized world” of Weehawken, New Jersey, with their daughter Renate, whom Elizabeth both mocks and adores. 2007. DB/RC 67796 ## Happy Are Those Who Mourn: A Blackie Ryan Mystery DB/RC 67799 7 hours 54 minutes by Andrew M. Greeley read by Gregory Gorton Chicago. The parish of Saints Peter and Paul appears to be haunted by the ghost of Monsignor Charles McInerny, who recently died under suspicious circumstances. Bishop Blackie Ryan uncovers evidence of foul play and an adulterous conspiracy behind millions in missing church funds. Some strong language. 1995. DB/RC 67799 ## An Irish Country Village DB/RC 67803 14 hours 21 minutes by Patrick Taylor read by David Cutler Ballybucklebo, Northern Ireland; 1964. Dr. Barry Laverty, from An Irish Country Doctor (RC 67767), accepts an offer from Dr. O’Reilly to practice in the rural town. Laverty becomes acquainted with the county’s denizens but he’s threatened with a lawsuit following the death of an elderly patient. 2008. DB/RC 67803 ## It Happened One Night DB/RC 68050 11 hours 49 minutes by Stephanie Laurens and others read by David Cutler Four authors present different novellas with the same plot—lovers are reunited after a decade apart. In Spellbound a couple who had been sep- arated by their families discover their enduring passion for each other. In Only You a widow casts propriety aside to reclaim her beloved. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68050 ## A Cedar Cove Christmas DB/RC 68061 5 hours 12 minutes by Debbie Macomber read by Catherine Byers Pregnant Mary Jo Wyse comes to Cedar Cove, Washington, on Christmas Eve seeking David Rhodes, the father of her baby. Librarian Grace Harding takes in Mary Jo, who gives birth that night with help from paramedic Mack McAfee. Then Mary Jo’s three brothers arrive to welcome the newborn. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68061 ## Stand the Storm DB/RC 68150 8 hours 24 minutes by Breena Clarke read by Steven Carpenter Washington, D.C. Ten-year-old Gabriel Coats’s master hires Gabriel out to a Georgetown tailor. Gabriel eventually buys his freedom, but as war approaches, he struggles to safeguard his status and his family. Follow-up to River, Cross My Heart (RC 48816). Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68150 ## Joy from Ashes and Season of Valor: Battles of Destiny, Volume 3 DB/RC 68301 18 hours 2 minutes by Al Lacy read by Patrick Downer The fifth and sixth novels in this Civil War series. In Joy from Ashes a Confederate officer plots revenge against the Union soldiers who attacked his pregnant wife. In Season of Valor a young man from Maine joins the war effort but can’t forget his childhood sweetheart. Some violence. 1995. DB/RC 68301 ## Skeletons at the Feast DB/RC 68385 12 hours 17 minutes by Chris Bohjalian read by Roy Avers Europe, 1944–1945. Anna Emmerich, a young Prussian aristocrat, flees westward with her mother, brother, and lover to escape the advancing Red Army. They encounter a war-ravaged country and its people, among them Uri Singer, a Jew who becomes their protector. Violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68385 ## Chasing the Dragon: A Dante Mancuso Novel DB/RC 68457 8 hours 7 minutes by Domenic Stansberry read by Julian Thompson Former homicide detective Dante Mancuso works for a shadowy security company. Returning to his native San Francisco, he attends his father’s funeral and investigates the murder of his uncle, who was rumored to have drug-smuggling connections. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004. DB/RC 68457 ## The Weapon: A Tale of the Modern Navy DB/RC 68484 13 hours 35 minutes by David Poyer read by Steven Carpenter Navy commander Dan Lenson is tasked with securing a nuclear missile from Russia. When the weapon ends up heading to Iran, Lenson and his crew steal an Iranian submarine and attempt to maneuver the craft out of hostile waters. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68484 ## Vampire Academy: A Vampire Academy Novel, Book 1 DB/RC 68486 9 hours 38 minutes by Richelle Mead read by Julie-Ann Elliot After two years in hiding, seniors Rose and Lissa are dragged back to St. Vladimir’s Academy. Vampire princess Lissa must learn to control her magic, while Rose’s impetuous behavior hinders her status as Lissa’s guardian. Violence, descriptions of sex, and some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2007. DB/RC 68486 ## The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-fourth Annual Collection DB/RC 68518 43 hours 54 minutes edited by Gardner Dozois read by John Polk Twenty-eight science fiction short stories from 2006. In Bruce McAllister’s “Kin” a young boy forms a unique relationship with an alien assassin after attempting to hire him. Other authors include Kage Baker, Cory Doctorow, Ian McDonald, and Alastair Reynolds. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 68518 ## The Stainless Steel Rat’s Revenge DB/RC 68593 6 hours 19 minutes by Harry Harrison read by John Polk After an extended crime spree, aging bank robber and con man “Slippery Jim” Bolivar diGriz—a.k.a. the Stainless Steel Rat—is enlisted by the Special Corps to thwart interplanetary war. Jim leaves behind his pregnant bride Angelina so he can undertake the top-secret and highly dangerous mission. Some violence. 1970. DB/RC 68593 ## Eon: Dragoneye Reborn DB/RC 68595 13 hours 33 minutes by Alison Goodman read by Erin Jones Deceptively recorded as a “Moon” eunuch by his master, disabled sixteen-year-old Eon painfully trains to become the coveted apprentice to one of the twelve energy dragons. But Eon’s plan depends upon perfecting intricate sword sequences and keeping a deadly secret—she is a girl. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 68595 ## True Colors DB/RC 68596 13 hours 45 minutes by Kristin Hannah read by Madelyn Buzzard Washington State. Winona, Aurora, and Vivi Ann Grey are raised by their widowed rancher father, who dotes on Vivi Ann. After Vivi Ann becomes engaged to the man Winona loves, Winona’s actions threaten to tear the family apart. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68596 ## While My Sister Sleeps DB/RC 68602 9 hours 26 minutes by Barbara Delinsky read by Jill Fox When Molly Snow’s older sister Robin, a self-centered marathoner and Olympic hopeful, falls into a coma during a run, Molly guilt-trips about working at the family’s garden nursery instead of accompanying Robin that day. Confronting multiple problems— and a paternity secret— Molly helps her family cope with Robin’s incapacity. 2009. DB/RC 68602 ## Love Is Hell DB/RC 68631 5 hours 8 minutes by Melissa Marr and others read by Mary Kane Five romances involving the supernatural. In Scott Westerfeld’s “Stupid Perfect World” two futuristic, utopia- believing teens encounter love while examining humanity’s past. Also includes Laurie Stolarz’s “Sleeping with the Spirit,” Justine Larbalestier’s “Thinner Than Water,” Gabrielle Zevin’s “Fan Fictions,” and Melissa Marr’s “Love Struck.” For senior high and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 68631 ## The Ancient Rain: A Dante Mancuso Novel DB/RC 68663 7 hours 4 minutes by Domenic Stansberry read by Mark Delgado Dante Mancuso helps fellow PI Bill Owens, who has been charged with a thirty-year-old murder committed during a bank robbery that was perpetrated by Bill’s old political group. The investigation leads Dante into San Francisco’s radical underground. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68663 ## The Legal Limit DB/RC 68679 13 hours 39 minutes by Martin Clark read by Mark Delgado Years ago law student Mason Hunt helped his older brother Gates cover up a murder Gates committed. Now serving a drug sentence, embittered Gates uses the old case to coerce Mason, the commonwealth’s attorney, into assisting him again. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68679 ## Night and Day: A Jesse Stone Mystery DB/RC 68682 5 hours 47 minutes by Robert B. Parker read by Ray Foushee Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone contends with an overzealous junior high school principal’s enforcement of her students’ dress code in addition to a Peeping Tom whose crimes are escalating into home invasions. Meanwhile, some adult swingers jeopardize their children’s emotional well-being. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68682 ## Death of a Garden Pest: A Gardening Mystery DB/RC 68689 8 hours 15 minutes by Ann Ripley read by Madelyn Buzzard Washington, D.C. Housewife Louise Eldridge accepts an invitation to co- host a public television show on organic gardening but finds trouble with Madeleine Doering, her bitter predecessor. When Madeleine dies from pesticide poisoning, Louise becomes a suspect—and puts her newfound sleuthing skills to work. Includes cultivation tips. Some strong language. 1996. DB/RC 68689 ## Last Call: A Jack Swyteck Mystery DB/RC 68691 9 hours 28 minutes by James Grippando read by Ray Foushee Bar owner Theo Knight’s past threatens to catch up with him when his brother’s former gang leader escapes from prison and tries to force Theo to help him. Theo turns to his best friend, attorney Jack Swyteck, and Jack’s former girlfriend, FBI agent Andie Henning. Strong language and some violence. 2008. DB/RC 68691 ## Winter Fire: The Malloren Family, Book 6 DB/RC 68694 9 hours 57 minutes by Jo Beverley read by Madelyn Buzzard The marquess of Ashart escorts his aunts and their companion Genova to the Malloren estate for Christmas, where Ashart plans to confront his cousin, the marquess of Rothgar. But Ashart and Genova are caught in a compromising situation and must become betrothed. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2003. DB/RC 68694 ## The Lost Quilter: An Elm Creek Quilts Novel DB/RC 68695 11 hours 56 minutes by Jennifer Chiaverini read by Mitzi Friedlander Sylvia Bergstorm and her quilting staff find old letters in Elm Creek Manor’s attic. They learn of the travails of slave Joanna North, who had escaped to Pennsylvania only to be recaptured. Joanna survived the Civil War in South Carolina, where she later taught freedmen to quilt. 2009. DB/RC 68695 ## Bones of Betrayal: A Body Farm Novel DB/RC 68696 9 hours 7 minutes by Jefferson Bass read by Jack Fox Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Forensic anthropologist Bill Brockton investigates the recent death of Dr. Leonard Novak, a World War II-era atomic scientist who apparently ingested a radioactive pellet. When the medical examiners become contaminated, Brockton researches Novak’s past and discovers a talkative ex-wife. Some violence and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 68696 ## The Stainless Steel Rat Saves the World DB/RC 68697 5 hours 39 minutes by Harry Harrison read by John Polk Ex-criminal “Slippery Jim” diGriz —a.k.a. the Stainless Steel Rat— becomes embroiled in a time war when someone manipulates the past to alter the present, targeting Jim’s beloved wife and members of the interstellar law-enforcement agency Special Corps. Jim travels back in time to twentieth-century Earth to save the world—again. Some violence. 1972. DB/RC 68697 ## My Man, Michael DB/RC 68699 10 hours 56 minutes by Lori Foster read by Jill Fox Extreme fighter Michael mangles a leg in a car accident before the championship title bout. Kayli Raine appears and offers Michael a chance to heal— but he must travel to the twenty-third century, where Kayli’s people need help to survive. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2009. DB/RC 68699 ## Fair Land, Fair Land DB/RC 68704 7 hours 2 minutes by A.B. Guthrie read by Jack Fox Mid-nineteenth century. After mountain man Dick Summers guides a wagon train to Oregon, he heads to the Rockies to marry Teal Eye and seek retribution from ex-friend Boone Caudill. Sequel to The Way West (DB/RC 60818). Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 1982. DB/RC 68704 ## A Most Unsuitable Man: The Malloren Family, Book 7 DB/RC 68706 11 hours 35 minutes by Jo Beverley read by Madelyn Buzzard Heiress Damaris Myddleton thought she had an arranged marriage with Lord Ashart in Winter Fire (RC 68694). When Ashart chooses another, his friend—penniless former soldier Octavius Fitzroger—offers to guide Damaris into society. The two fall in love despite obstacles. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2005. DB/RC 68706 ## Harriet and Isabella DB/RC 68708 12 hours 5 minutes by Patricia O’Brien read by Mitzi Friedlander New York, 1887. As the Reverend Henry Ward Beecher is dying, his younger half sister Isabella seeks reconciliation with him and older sister Harriet Beecher Stowe. Isabella contemplates the adultery scandal of twelve years ago that tore her family apart and the involvement of her feminist friend Victoria Woodhull. 2008. DB/RC 68708 ## Bone by Bone DB/RC 68710 13 hours 11 minutes by Carol O’Connell read by Jon Huffman Two decades ago, teenager Oren Hobbs and his younger brother Josh went into the woods—but Josh never came home. Now Oren quits his career as a military investigator and returns to his aging father’s home, where Josh’s bones are being left, one by one, on the porch. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68710 ## Up to No Good DB/RC 68712 11 hours 1 minute by Carl Weber read by Andy Pyle Queens church deacon James Black is a serial dater until he falls in love with his daughter Jamie’s friend. Meanwhile, James’s son Darnel discovers his fiancée sleeping with his best friend, and Jamie uncovers secrets about her lover. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2009. DB/RC 68712 ## Dope Sick DB/RC 68716 3 hours 10 minutes by Walter Dean Myers read by Alec Volz Seventeen-year-old Lil J, a suspect in the shooting of an undercover cop, hides in an abandoned crack house. He encounters Kelly, a man who is watching clips of Lil J’s life on television. Kelly urges Lil J to examine choices he’s made. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 68716 ## Warning Signs DB/RC 68724 9 hours 36 minutes by CJ Lyons read by Erin Jones Fourth-year medical student Amanda Mason develops mysterious symptoms and her professional performance deteriorates. After one of her patients with the same symptoms dies and another slips into a coma, Amanda and her friends rush to investigate the disease —before Amanda’s time runs out. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 68724 ## Rewriting Monday DB/RC 68725 8 hours 10 minutes by Jodi Thomas read by Erin Jones After a run-in with thugs, crime reporter Pepper Malone leaves Chicago and relocates to Bailee, Texas, her mother’s small hometown. Pepper starts working at the local weekly newspaper owned by Michael McCulloch. When threats arrive at work, Pepper and Michael investigate possible sources—and fall in love. 2009. DB/RC 68725 ## Fireproof DB/RC 68727 8 hours 13 minutes by Eric Wilson read by John Polk Georgia. Fire captain Caleb Holt and his wife Catherine detest each other after only seven years of marriage. As Catherine stands on the brink of an affair, Caleb’s born-again father encourages Caleb to try “the love dare,” a forty-day plan that uses biblical principles to rekindle romance. 2008. DB/RC 68727 ## Arfive DB/RC 68730 9 hours 18 minutes by A.B. Guthrie read by Jack Fox Benton Collingsworth and his family take a stagecoach to Arfive, Montana, where Benton becomes the new high school principal. As he tries to impose his strict, sometimes puritanical standards on teachers and students, a struggle erupts within a maze of hostilities and misunderstandings. 1970. DB/RC 68730 ## Second Chance Pass: A Virgin River Novel DB/RC 68737 12 hours 19 minutes by Robyn Carr read by Jill Fox After his best friend Matt died in Iraq, Paul made good on his promise to look after Matt’s pregnant wife Vanni in Virgin River, California. But Paul’s guilt over his long-secret love for Vanni sends him into another woman’s arms. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68737 ## Sunset Bay DB/RC 68740 7 hours 55 minutes by Susan Mallery read by Erin Jones Los Angeles accountant Megan Greene discovers her fiancé is having an affair, and her father discovers Megan is not really his daughter. Megan loses both men but reconnects with her high school crush and reconciles with her estranged sister. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68740 ## Pink Jinx DB/RC 68744 9 hours 50 minutes by Sandra Hill read by Jill Fox Boston attorney Veronica “Ronnie” Jinkowsky assists her grandfather Frank and his New Jersey company, Jinx, Inc., in finding a Mafia cache of pink diamonds. Ronnie’s ex-husband Jake Jensen, a professional poker player, and other characters also help recover the underwater treasure. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 2006. DB/RC 68744 ## On the Grind: A Shane Scully Mystery DB/RC 68755 7 hours 44 minutes by Stephen J. Cannell read by John Polk Twenty-year veteran LAPD detective Shane Scully resigns in disgrace after mishandling a case. His wife, who is chief of detectives, publicly kicks him out, and he is forced to take a position with the Haven Park PD—the most corrupt police department in California. Strong language and some violence. 2008. DB/RC 68755 ## Ash and Bone: A Frank Elder Mystery DB/RC 68774 10 hours 56 minutes by John Harvey read by Jim Zeiger Already concerned about the way her superintendent killed a criminal during a takedown, Detective Sergeant Maddy Birch now begins to fear that she is being stalked. When someone murders Birch, retired inspector Frank Elder, a former colleague, investigates. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2005. DB/RC 68774 ## Pearl: Dakotah Treasures, Book 2 DB/RC 68786 12 hours 53 minutes by Lauraine Snelling read by Jill Ferris Little Missouri, Dakotah Territory; 1883. Schoolteacher Pearl Hossfuss flees her Chicago home after her wealthy family betroths her to a widower with five children. Pearl moves into Ruby Torvald’s hotel and falls in love with Carl Hegland, a young carpenter, but Pearl’s father arrives to reclaim her. 2004. DB/RC 68786 ## Sharpe’s Regiment: Richard Sharpe and the Invasion of France, June to November 1813 DB/RC 68863 13 hours 5 minutes by Bernard Cornwell read by Erik Sandvold Major Richard Sharpe leaves Spain for England to investigate the dwindling supply of new soldiers. He uncovers evidence of illegal practices involving recruits being sold at auction to other regiments. Sharpe risks treason charges—and death—exposing the corruption as his army prepares to invade France. Violence and some strong language. 1986. DB/RC 68863 ## Beijing Coma DB/RC 68877 29 hours 41 minutes by Jian Ma read by David Hartley-Margolin Dai Wei lies in a coma for ten years after being shot in the head at Tiananmen Square in 1989. His thoughts wander between physical sensations and memories—of his family, the university student movement, and his girlfriend Tian Yi. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68877 ## Tyler: Montana Creeds, Book 3 DB/RC 68892 9 hours 35 minutes by Linda Lael Miller read by Ray Foushee Widow Lily Kenyon returns to her ailing father’s house in Stillwater Springs, Montana, with her six-year- old in tow. Former rodeo champion Tyler Creed, Lily’s first love, also comes home and takes in an abused teenager named Davie—who might be his son. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 68892 ## Amethyst: Dakotah Treasures, Book 4 DB/RC 69009 13 hours 0 minutes by Lauraine Snelling read by Jill Ferris Dakotah Territory, 1886. Amethyst Colleen O’Shaunasy’s father sends her to find her nephew Joel, heir to the family property, who was taken out West by minister Jacob Chandler. Meanwhile retired captain Jeremiah McHenry falls in love with Amethyst, and Jacob waits patiently to court Opal Torvald. 2005. DB/RC 69009 ## The January Dancer DB/RC 69013 15 hours 14 minutes by Michael Flynn read by Jim Zeiger Captain Amos January and the crew of the merchant spaceship New Angeles land for repairs on a remote planet, where they discover a powerful, prehuman artifact called the Dancer. The Dancer changes hands frequently as governments, cabals, bandits, and others fight, scheme— even kill—to possess it. Some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 69013 ## The Deepest Cut DB/RC 69026 12 hours 45 minutes by Dianne Emley read by Martha Harmon Pardee Detective Nan Vining’s search for her serial-killing attacker T.B. Mann— from First Cut (RC 65381) and Cut to the Quick (RC 68241)— ramps up when he begins leaving clues for her. Vining struggles to connect a recent murder to Mann. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69026 ## Sharpe’s Gold: Richard Sharpe and the Destruction of Almeida, August 1810 DB/RC 69028 10 hours 16 minutes by Bernard Cornwell read by Erik Sandvold Spain has fallen, Wellington’s army is bankrupt, and the war is nearly lost. Britain’s last hope is a cache of Spanish gold safeguarded by guerrilla fighters—and only Captain Richard Sharpe can recover it. The mission forces Sharpe to ally with his ex-sweetheart’s new lover. Violence and some strong language. 1981. DB/RC 69028 ## Riders of the Silences DB/RC 69042 7 hours 26 minutes by Max Brand read by Dick Hill Pierre le Rouge, the bastard child of Martin Ryder and his red-haired mistress, was raised by Canadian friars. When his dying father sends for him, Pierre races to his side, determined to avenge the wounds inflicted on Ryder by the legendary gunman McGurk. Some violence and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 1920. DB/RC 69042 ## First Family DB/RC 69046 13 hours 52 minutes by David Baldacci read by Martha Harmon Pardee When the niece of First Lady Jane Cox is abducted, Jane asks former Secret Service agents Michelle Maxwell and Sean King, now private investigators, to help search. Meanwhile in Alabama, an obsessed man is carefully preparing to take on the first couple. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69046 ## Who’s Sorry Now? A Grace and Favor Mystery DB/RC 69047 4 hours 35 minutes by Jill Churchill read by Gabriella Cavallero New York State, 1933. Several incidents disrupt the peace in small-town Voorburg-on-Hudson: a kindly train porter is murdered; swastika- painting vandals target a newly arrived German immigrant who fled the Nazis; and siblings Robert and Lily Brewster unearth a skeleton at Grace and Favor mansion. 2005. DB/RC 69047 ## Swim the Fly DB/RC 69067 8 hours 36 minutes by Don Calame read by Erik Sandvold Every summer, marginal swimmers Cooper, Sean, and Matt set themselves crazy goals; this year’s objective is to see a naked girl. When out-of- shape Matt falls for Kelly, the new girl on the swim team, his first priority is learning to swim the butterfly. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69067 ## Becoming Billie Holiday DB/RC 69069 1 hour 37 minutes by Carole Boston Weatherford read by Mare Trevathan Jazz vocalist Billie Holiday (1915– 1959) reflects on her early years in this fictional memoir written in verse. In “I Can’t Face the Music” Billie overcomes stage fright. In “Trav’lin’ Light” her songs are her home. Some violence and some strong language. For senior high readers. Coretta Scott King Honor Book. 2008. DB/RC 69069 ## If Ever I Return, Pretty Peggy-O: A Ballad Novel DB/RC 69071 8 hours 33 minutes by Sharyn McCrumb read by Mare Trevathan Hamelin, Tennessee; 1980s. After 1960s folksinger Peggy Muryan receives threatening messages, someone kills her dog and abducts a girl who resembles the young and famous Peggy. Sheriff Spencer Arrowood and Deputy Joe LeDonne, a veteran, connect the culprit’s actions to the Vietnam War. Some violence and some strong language. 1990. DB/RC 69071 ## Getting the Girl: A Guide to Private Investigation, Surveillance, and Cookery DB/RC 69076 6 hours 35 minutes by Susan Juby read by Erik Sandvold High school girls at Harewood Technical have one big fear—becoming “defiled” or socially blacklisted forever. When amateur PI Sherman discovers that his dream girl Dini is about to be D-listed, he investigates the instigators of the list. Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 69076 ## Lady of Quality DB/RC 69079 9 hours 30 minutes by Georgette Heyer read by Martha Harmon Pardee At age twenty-nine, the spirited Miss Annis Wychwood is regarded as a hopeless spinster by all Bath society. Everything changes when Annis offers sanctuary to runaway heiress Lucilla. Lucilla’s uncle and guardian, Mr. Oliver Carleton, provides Annis an unexpected chance at romance, despite his unsavory reputation. 1972. DB/RC 69079 ## Missing Justice: A Samantha Kincaid Novel DB/RC 69083 10 hours 41 minutes by Alafair Burke read by Martha Harmon Pardee Following the events in Judgment Calls (RC 69057), deputy district attorney Samantha Kincaid is promoted to the Major Crimes department and takes on the case of missing administrative law judge Clarissa Easterbrook. First Clarissa’s dog is found, then her shoe, then her body. Some strong language. 2004. DB/RC 69083 ## Locked Rooms: A Mary Russell Novel DB/RC 69092 14 hours 30 minutes by Laurie R. King read by Corrie James Mary Russell and her husband Sherlock Holmes travel to Mary’s childhood home in San Francisco to settle the Russell estate. Mary’s troubling dreams about the 1906 earthquake and fire—and a series of recent deaths—lead the detective couple to delve into Mary’s past and her family’s tragic demise. 2005. DB/RC 69092 ## Conspirator: Foreigner Universe, Book 10 DB/RC 69095 15 hours 5 minutes by C.J. Cherryh read by Kimberly Schraf With the end of civil war among the atevi, human diplomat Bren Cameron retreats to his coastal estate. Atevi ruler Tabini, meanwhile, resumes training Cajeiri, his heir. But Cajeiri grows bored and runs away to join Bren—where danger awaits. Sequel to Deliverer (RC 64619). 2009. DB/RC 69095 ## Don’t Look Twice DB/RC 69096 10 hours 12 minutes by Andrew Gross read by Joe Peck In this sequel to The Dark Tide (RC 66504), Greenwich detective Ty Hauck witnesses a gas station drive-by shooting that kills a U.S. attorney. After dismissing signs pointing to a gang, Hauck suspects a much more powerful and corrupt group— and becomes the next target. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69096 ## Forget about It DB/RC 69105 12 hours 36 minutes by Caprice Crane read by Colleen Delany New York City. Advertising agency minion Jordan Landau has a cheating boyfriend, a critical family, and an unappreciative boss. After she’s hit by a car while biking to work, Jordan fakes amnesia; invents a confident, demanding persona; and changes her life—for the better. Strong language. Rita Award. 2007. DB/RC 69105 ## Bring on the Blessings DB/RC 69107 9 hours 41 minutes by Beverly Jenkins read by Faith Potts After her marriage of thirty years dissolves, former social worker Bernadine Edwards uses her millions to buy the bankrupt town of Henry Adams, Kansas—first settled by freed slaves. Bernadine becomes determined to create a safe haven for foster children and teens. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69107 ## Into the Storm: Destroyermen, Book 1 DB/RC 69109 15 hours 37 minutes by Taylor Anderson read by Michael Scherer World War II. Ordered to escort HMS Exeter, Lieutenant Commander Matthew Reddy captains the damaged vintage WWI destroyer USS Walker as both ships flee Japanese vessels. Retreating, the Walker heads into a squall for cover but exits into a completely different world and war. Violence and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 69109 ## Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World DB/RC 69113 13 hours 12 minutes by Haruki Murakami read by Erik Synnestvedt Set partially in Tokyo, where the protagonist deals with subterranean monsters and has an affair with a librarian. The last survivor of a scientific experiment, he explains the dichotomy in his brain as he seeks to reunite with his mind and his shadow. Translated from Japanese. 1991. DB/RC 69113 ## Ghost Riders: A Ballad Novel DB/RC 69124 12 hours 57 minutes by Sharyn McCrumb read by Robert Sams The Civil War reverberates throughout several interwoven storylines. In the 1860s, Malinda Blalock, disguised as a boy, accompanies her husband to war. Meanwhile, North Carolina congressman Zebulon Vance postpones politics to raise a militia. Decades later, battle reenactors encounter ghosts of Union and Confederate soldiers. Some violence. 2003. DB/RC 69124 ## Spider Star DB/RC 69130 14 hours 8 minutes by Mike Brotherton read by Erik Synnestvedt Commander Rusk leads his crew on a training mission to Charybdis, an inner moon of planet Argo. After Rusk discovers an ancient alien military base, he unwittingly initiates a neutrino pulse, activating a doomsday weapon. Rusk and his team must prevent the human colony’s imminent annihilation. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 69130 ## Rides a Dread Legion: The Demonwar Saga, Book 1 DB/RC 69135 12 hours 43 minutes by Raymond E. Feist read by Mark Delgado Magician Pug and the Conclave of Shadows protectors align powers to stop an imminent threat to Midkemia: the elves of the Clans of the Seven Stars are intent on reclaiming Midkemia as they flee from the demon legion. Some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69135 ## The Angel’s Game DB/RC 69158 16 hours 13 minutes by Carlos Ruiz Zafón read by Mark Ashby Barcelona, 1917. David Martín crafts crime stories and “penny dreadfuls.” He discovers the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, from The Shadow of the Wind (RC 58940), and accepts a sinister commission to write a book creating a new religion. Originally pub- lished in Spain. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Best- seller. 2009. DB/RC 69158 ## Shanghai Girls DB/RC 69160 12 hours 21 minutes by Lisa See read by Mary Kane After their gambling father loses everything in 1937 Shanghai, beautiful Pearl and May Chin are married off to two Chinese brothers living in Los Angeles. Escaping from the invading Japanese, the sisters arrive in California and experience unexpected difficulties as they adapt to a new life. Some violence. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69160 ## A Husband’s Wicked Ways: Cavendish Square Trilogy, Book 3 DB/RC 69165 13 hours 41 minutes by Jane Feather read by Corrie James London, 1809. Aurelia Farnham is shocked to learn from Sir Greville Falconer that her husband did not die three years ago in the navy, but just recently—working as a spy. Now Greville wants Aurelia to continue the work, posing as his romantic interest. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69165 ## Sisterchicks in Wooden Shoes DB/RC 69166 7 hours 23 minutes by Robin Jones Gunn read by Margaret Strom Abnormal results from a routine mam- mogram prompt Summer, mother of six, to fulfill a longtime dream of a face-to-face meeting with Noelle, her pen pal and best friend since childhood. Summer travels to Holland for an unforgettable, weeklong adventure that brings her a greater understanding of friendship and faith. 2009. DB/RC 69166 ## Always a Scoundrel: The Notorious Gentlemen DB/RC 69168 9 hours 37 minutes by Suzanne Enoch read by Alexander Strain London, 1815. Lord Bramwell Johns is content to rob immoral men of their valuables. When he overhears a family argument involving Lady Rosamund Davies, who is being forced to marry to pay her brother’s debts, Bram decides to steal Rosamund for himself. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69168 ## Renegade’s Magic: The Soldier Son Trilogy, Book 3 DB/RC 69170 27 hours 27 minutes by Robin Hobb read by Robert Sams Court-martialed for vile crimes and condemned to suffer a thousand lashes before hanging, Nevare narrowly escapes Gettys. Freed by his lover Lisana, Nevare struggles to balance the Gernians, Speck forest, and his divided soul. Sequel to Forest Mage (RC 68621). Some violence and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 69170 ## Being Nikki: An Airhead Novel DB/RC 69171 7 hours 18 minutes by Meg Cabot read by Mary Kane Em Watts, whose brain has been implanted in supermodel Nikki Howard’s body, juggles her new life. Chaos ensues when Nikki’s mother goes missing, secrets from Nikki’s past emerge, and boyfriend Christopher Maloney plans to destroy Stark Enterprises. For senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69171 ## China Lake: An Evan Delaney Novel DB/RC 69173 12 hours 57 minutes by Meg Gardiner read by Colleen Delany With her navy-pilot brother Brian deployed overseas, author Evan Delaney is keeping Brian’s young son Luke. But now Brian’s estranged ex-wife Tabitha has joined a hate-spewing religious group called the Remnant and she wants Luke back. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Edgar Award. 2002. DB/RC 69173 ## In the Courts of the Sun: Sacrifice Game Trilogy, Book 1 DB/RC 69176 28 hours 16 minutes by Brian D’Amato read by Michael Scherer Mayan descendant Jed DeLanda is a rare expert in the Sacrifice Game—a divination ritual. When an ancient codex predicts that the world will end on December 21, 2012, Jed volunteers to transport his brainwaves into an ancient Mayan king to save humanity. Strong language and some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69176 ## Blue Ruin DB/RC 69180 9 hours 24 minutes by Grace Livingston Hill read by Annie Wauters As Dana Whipple and Lynette Brooke plan their lives together, it becomes increasingly clear that overbearing Dana hopes to mold Lynette into a perfect, obedient preacher’s wife. When Dana becomes smitten with a sophisticated New Yorker, Lynette’s family sends her to Europe, where she too, meets a captivating stranger. 1928. DB/RC 69180 ## The Tourist DB/RC 69186 14 hours 56 minutes by Olen Steinhauer read by Patrick Downer After barely surviving a difficult mission, Milo Weaver transfers out of his post as a CIA assassin or “tourist.” But when an old friend is suspected of espionage, Milo must leave his family and desk job to revisit his dark past. Some violence and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69186 ## Imager: Imager Portfolio, Book 1 DB/RC 69191 15 hours 59 minutes by L.E. Modesitt read by Michael Scherer After a deadly accident, portraitist journeyman Rhennthyl comes to believe he is an imager who can turn visions and thoughts into reality. Rhennthyl reluctantly seeks confir- mation from the imagers within the Collegium of Imagisle, where he begins a peculiar new training and learns to harness his powers. 2009. DB/RC 69191 ## The Island: A Novel of Noreela DB/RC 69193 12 hours 48 minutes by Tim Lebbon read by Mark Delgado Former Core agent Kel Boon seeks refuge in a fishing village and finds love with a beautiful witch, Namior. When a devastating storm lashes against Pavmouth Breaks, the tempest also brings an enemy from Kel’s past. Violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69193 ## Into the Beautiful North DB/RC 69198 9 hours 17 minutes by Luis Alberto Urrea read by Mark Delgado On a quest to find seven Mexican warriors to save their man-less town from drug lords, nineteen-year-old Nayeli and three companions journey to Tijuana and cross the border into the United States. Although Nayeli perseveres to Illinois, unexpected poverty and romance characterize the women’s illegal-immigrant lives. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69198 ## Marshmallows for Breakfast DB/RC 69199 14 hours 51 minutes by Dorothy Koomson read by Laura Giannarelli Thirty-two-year-old Kendra Tamale, who is black, returns to England from Australia and rents a cottage from recently separated Kyle Gadsborough, who is white. Kyle’s needy twin six- year-olds steal Kendra’s heart, but Kendra’s past keeps her from becoming too attached— until Kyle’s alcoholic wife returns for the kids. Some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 69199 ## Friendly Fire: A Duet DB/RC 69200 13 hours 21 minutes by A.B. Yehoshua read by Gregory Gorton Ya’ari spends the week of Hanukkah at home in Israel while his wife Daniela visits her dead sister’s widower Yirmiyahu at his archaeological site in Africa. She finds Yirmiyahu agonizing over his sense of Jewish identity and his soldier son’s death from “friendly fire.” First published in Hebrew. 2008. DB/RC 69200 ## The Ancestors DB/RC 69201 8 hours 39 minutes by L.A. Banks and others read by Bob Moore Three novellas about family ties and the supernatural. In L.A. Banks’s Ev’ry Shut Eye Ain’t Sleep, a haunted Gulf War veteran tries to right past wrongs. In Brandon Massey’s The Patriarch, a young writer learns the truth of his unusual heritage. Also includes Tananarive Due’s Ghost Summer. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 69201 ## The Geometry of Sisters DB/RC 69203 9 hours 48 minutes by Luanne Rice read by Annie Wauters After her husband drowns and her older daughter disappears, Maura moves her other two children, daughter Beck and son Travis, from Columbus, Ohio, to Newport, Rhode Island, where Maura’s estranged sister and a long-ago summer lover live. Some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69203 ## Under Her Skin: The Lone Star Sisters DB/RC 69205 9 hours 23 minutes by Susan Mallery read by Julie-Ann Elliot Lexi Titan needs two million dollars to keep her spa in business. It seems her only solution is to accept the offer of her former lover, auto magnate Cruz Rodriguez, to pose as his fiancée and introduce him to Texas’s elite. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69205 ## Under the Radar: Revenge of the Sisterhood DB/RC 69304 6 hours 43 minutes by Fern Michaels read by Faith Potts Still reeling from the abrupt departure of their mentor Charles, the women of the sisterhood receive an urgent call from retired Supreme Court justice Pearl Barnes, who runs an underground railroad for abused women. Pearl needs help rescuing thirteen pregnant girls from a polygamous sect. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69304 ## Apparition Alley: A Kate Delafield Mystery DB/RC 69307 7 hours 27 minutes by Katherine V. Forrest read by Annie Wauters LAPD homicide detective Kate Delafield is coerced into representing embattled fellow officer Luke Taggart at a hearing about his role in the shooting of an unarmed civilian. As Kate investigates, she uncovers something that jeopardizes her job—and her life. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1997. DB/RC 69307 ## The Wapshot Scandal DB/RC 69308 9 hours 29 minutes by John Cheever read by Gregory Gorton Relates the decline of the Wapshot family and the mythical New England town of St. Botolphs. The “scandal” is the discovery that Aunt Honora has never paid her income taxes. Includes foreword by Dave Eggers. Sequel to The Wapshot Chronicle (RC 63314), a National Book Award winner. 1959. DB/RC 69308 ## Love over Scotland: 44 Scotland Street, Book 3 DB/RC 69309 12 hours 8 minutes by Alexander McCall Smith read by Annie Wauters Edinburgh, Scotland. Anthropologist Domenica heads to the Malacca Straits to study modern pirates, leaving bachelor Angus all alone. Meanwhile Pat begins her classes at the university and meets a rogue boy named Wolf, and Bertie’s mother Irene pushes the six- year-old to join the Edinburgh Teenage Orchestra. 2006. DB/RC 69309 ## The World according to Bertie: 44 Scotland Street, Book 4 DB/RC 69310 11 hours 26 minutes by Alexander McCall Smith read by Annie Wauters Follows the adventures of eccentric residents in an Edinburgh, Scotland, neighborhood. Six-year-old Bertie hopes that the arrival of his baby brother will take some of his mother’s attention off of him. Meanwhile artist Angus’s dog has been impounded for biting people, and Angus enlists Bertie’s help to rescue it. 2007. DB/RC 69310 ## Kill Zone: A Sniper Novel DB/RC 69311 10 hours 24 minutes by Jack Coughlin read by Gregory Gorton While on vacation, Marine sniper gunnery sergeant Kyle Swanson receives orders to join a mission to recover a kidnapped brigadier general. But when an ambush kills his team, Swanson hunts two American mercenaries with ties to the White House. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 69311 ## Dead Shot: A Sniper Novel DB/RC 69312 9 hours 52 minutes by Jack Coughlin read by Gregory Gorton After the assassination of an Iraqi physicist who was planning to reveal Saddam Hussein’s cache of chemical weapons, hundreds die from a dirty bomb in London. Sniper Kyle Swanson, from Kill Zone (RC 69311), must track down and stop terrorist sniper Juba. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69312 ## Heroes of the Valley DB/RC 69313 12 hours 3 minutes by Jonathan Stroud read by Gregory Gorton Forbidden from attending the farm’s Gathering festivities, Halli Sveinsson plays a trick on the ill-tempered Ragnar Hakonsson. But when Ragnar retaliates, Halli and his friend Aud embark on a quest for vengeance and glory. Violence. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69313 ## Wings DB/RC 69314 6 hours 47 minutes by Aprilynne Pike read by Mary Kane Fifteen-year-old Laurel is going through some changes: moving to a new town, starting high school, and sprouting a beautiful flower on her back. Laurel’s friend David discovers the bloom is composed of plant, not animal, cells. But what else Laurel learns is beyond her imagination. For senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69314 ## The Chosen One DB/RC 69315 4 hours 31 minutes by Carol Lynch Williams read by Annie Wauters Thirteen-year-old Kyra loves her father, three mothers, twenty siblings, and two “sins”—Joshua, a boy in the Chosen Ones compound, and the forbidden bookmobile. But when she is given to her decrepit uncle as his seventh wife and threatened, Kyra plans a daring escape. Some violence. For senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69315 ## The Highwayman: The Saga of the First King, Book 1 DB/RC 69317 14 hours 35 minutes by R.A. Salvatore read by Patrick Downer In the care of a dubious order of monks, Bransen Garibond, an orphan with mysterious infirmities, slowly discovers secrets of his past through a book of Jhesta Tu mysticism. He disguises himself as a highwayman and, armed with a powerful sword, wanders his savage lands seeking salvation— and retribution. Violence. 2004. DB/RC 69317 ## Snowbound DB/RC 69320 6 hours 40 minutes by Janice Kay Johnson read by Annie Wauters Teacher Fiona MacPherson and eight students are stranded by a blizzard in Oregon’s Cascade Mountains. They find shelter at Thunder Mountain Lodge, run by wounded Iraq War veteran John Fallon. Among many mishaps, Fiona and John fall in love. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Rita Award. 2007. DB/RC 69320 ## Marbleface DB/RC 69322 7 hours 51 minutes by Max Brand read by various narrators A would-be middleweight champion is warned that his heart is ailing and any exertion could kill him. Moving west, he tries his hand at cowpunching and learns to be poker-faced—until action is called for. Some violence. Commercial audiobook. 1934. DB/RC 69322 ## The Mountain Fugitive DB/RC 69324 7 hours 10 minutes by Max Brand read by Jim Bond Lee Porfilo finds trouble after he beats up a wealthy man’s son. Framed for murder, Lee escapes from prison with the help of outlaw Tex Cummins. But when Lee meets Margaret O’Rourke, she warns Lee about trusting Tex. Some violence and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 1925. DB/RC 69324 ## Blackie and Red DB/RC 69328 7 hours 2 minutes by Max Brand read by Buck Schirner Ten-year-olds Blackie and Red constantly fight in their orphanage but also run away together. Prospector Andy Connell finds the two boys and takes them in. Over the years the boys grow up, and Andy finally strikes it rich— but one of his wards gets greedy. Some violence. Commercial audio- book. 1924. DB/RC 69328 ## Miss Harper Can Do It DB/RC 69366 10 hours 55 minutes by Jane Berentson read by Jeannie Stith After Tacoma, Washington, teacher Annie Harper’s boyfriend David deploys to Iraq in 2003, Annie begins a journal in which she chronicles her life without him. She adopts a chicken, volunteers at a nursing home, and spends more time with her best friend Gus. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audio- book. 2009. DB/RC 69366 ## My Father’s Tears and Other Stories DB/RC 69372 8 hours 55 minutes by John Updike read by Luke Daniels Eighteen short stories ponder life and old age. In the title piece a student leaving for Harvard recalls his dad’s emotional response at the local train station. In “Free” widowed Henry visits a former lover and misses his wife. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69372 ## Mercy Street: A Mercy Street Novel DB/RC 69375 9 hours 27 minutes by Mariah Stewart read by Joyce Bean Former Conroy, Pennsylvania, policewoman Mallory Russo and newly hired detective Charlie Wanamaker try to find two teens missing after a local playground shooting. The search is funded by billionaire Robert Magellan, whose own family disappeared without a trace. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 69375 ## Confessions of a Contractor DB/RC 69384 8 hours 6 minutes by Richard Murphy read by Dan John Miller L.A. contractor Henry Sullivan falls for two clients—purse designer Sally Stein and Sally’s former best friend Rebecca Paulson, an unhappily married mother. Intrigued by the women’s feud, Henry tries to discover its cause with the help of his Latino workers. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 69384 ## The Trap at Comanche Bend DB/RC 69400 6 hours 47 minutes by Max Brand read by Roger Dressler Wealthy New Yorker John Scovil brings his daughter Nancy out west to cure her depression. When nothing interests her, Scovil hires a young rogue to stage a kidnapping. Some violence. Commercial audiobook. 1921. DB/RC 69400 ## Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover: Gallagher Girls, Book 3 DB/RC 69412 7 hours 26 minutes by Ally Carter read by Renee Raudman Cammie Morgan visits her roommate Macey in Boston, where Macey’s father becomes nominated for vice president of United States. The teens discover a kidnapping plot that follows them back to school at the Gallagher Academy for spies. Some violence. For junior and senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69412 ## Manhunting DB/RC 69418 6 hours 37 minutes by Jennifer Crusie read by Renee Raudman Thirty-five-year-old management consultant Kate Svenson seeks romance after three failed engagements. Kate heads to a resort to find a wealthy man but instead meets Jake Templeton, a guy with no ambition. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 1993. DB/RC 69418 ## Short Girls DB/RC 69428 8 hours 38 minutes by Bich Minh Nguyen read by Alice Kennedy Estranged Vietnamese American sisters Van, a lawyer in a loveless marriage, and Linny, a cook dating a married man, reunite for their father’s citizenship party in Michigan. Meanwhile, Dad wants to go on reality television to demonstrate his inventions for short people. Strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69428 ## Surrender DB/RC 69432 12 hours 49 minutes by Amanda Quick read by Anne Flosnik Heiress Victoria Huntington thinks she is adept at fending off fortune hunters until she meets Lucas Colebrook, the impoverished earl of Stonevale. Lucas courts Victoria and places her in a compromising situation, forcing them to wed to save Victoria’s reputation. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2007. DB/RC 69432 ## Dead to the World: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel DB/RC 69448 8 hours 48 minutes by Charlaine Harris read by Kristin Allison Dumped by her vampire lover Bill, Sookie finds Bill’s boss, vampire Eric, half-naked on the side of the road—acting strangely and with no memory. She investigates to protect Eric but soon realizes her heart is in danger too. Strong language, explicit descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2004. DB/RC 69448 ## Stargazer: Evernight, Book 2 DB/RC 69454 8 hours 3 minutes by Claudia Gray read by Mare Trevathan Lucas flees Evernight Academy after his identity as a Black Cross vampire hunter is revealed. Bianca, the daughter of vampire parents, risks everything to secretly see Lucas again, but they must come to terms with belonging to two different worlds. Some violence. For senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69454 ## The Man with the Getaway Face: A Parker Novel DB/RC 69455 4 hours 56 minutes by Richard Stark read by Jim Zeiger After running afoul of the New York syndicate, Parker gets a new face from Dr. Adler, a plastic surgeon who services clients outside the law. Parker plans to rob an armored car, but a surly waitress—and the doctor’s untimely death—could derail the heist. Some violence and some strong language. 1963. DB/RC 69455 ## The Mist: Boston PD/FBI DB/RC 69457 9 hours 0 minutes by Carla Neggers read by Martha Harmon Pardee Informant Lizzie Rush travels to Ireland to warn FBI agent Simon Cahill, from The Angel (RC 67274), that criminal billionaire Norman Estabrook seeks revenge. When a bomb explodes in Boston and Estabrook disappears, Lizzie turns to handsome British spy Will Davenport for help. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69457 ## Statute of Limitations: A Posadas County Mystery DB/RC 69458 10 hours 16 minutes by Steven F. Havill read by Martha Harmon Pardee Posadas County, New Mexico. Violence disrupts Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman’s Christmas holiday. Both the sheriff and a former police chief end up in the hospital, a deputy’s fiancée is found shot to death, and former sheriff Bill Gastner is attacked at his home. Some violence and some strong language. 2006. DB/RC 69458 ## The Coffin Club: Vampire Kisses, Book 5 DB/RC 69463 3 hours 53 minutes by Ellen Schreiber read by Kristin Allison Visiting her aunt in Hipsterville, goth girl Raven searches for her sultry vampire boyfriend Alexander. She discovers her favorite nightspot, the Coffin Club, has changed and is inhabited by vampires who are feuding over the club’s future. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 69463 ## Right Next Door DB/RC 69465 11 hours 49 minutes by Debbie Macomber read by Margaret Strom Two novels centered on family and romance. In Father’s Day ten-year- old Jeff Masterson is enchanted with new neighbor Cole Camden. But Jeff’s divorced mom Robin resists his matchmaking. In The Courtship of Carol Sommars two fifteen-year-old friends unite their single parents. Bestseller. 1990. DB/RC 69465 ## Best Friends Forever DB/RC 69466 11 hours 24 minutes by Jennifer Weiner read by Colleen Delany Onetime chums Addie and Valerie reconnect after Valerie vengefully strikes a former classmate with her car at their fifteen-year high school reunion. Addie, once fat and bullied, and Valerie, a television weather girl, run from the police together. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69466 ## A Summer Affair DB/RC 69467 14 hours 20 minutes by Elin Hilderbrand read by Colleen Delany Claire Crispin, married mother of four, cochairs the Nantucket’s Children Summer Gala. Claire, a glass artist, enlists her high school rock-star ex-boyfriend to entertain and begins sculpting pieces for donations, all while embarking on an affair with a married man. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Best- seller. 2008. DB/RC 69467 ## The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane DB/RC 69468 12 hours 33 minutes by Katherine Howe read by Mary Kane Connie Goodwin heads to Massachusetts to sell her grandmother’s abandoned property and work on research for her doctoral dissertation in American colonial history. When an antique key falls out of her family’s old Bible, Connie is inspired to find a powerful, rare book. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69468 ## Brooklyn DB/RC 69470 8 hours 20 minutes by Colm Tóibín read by Colleen Delany 1950s. Young Eilis Lacey emigrates from Enniscorthy, Ireland, to Brooklyn, New York, encouraged by her family and with a priest’s help. Eilis is lonely and homesick but takes night courses, meets an Italian boy, and adjusts to American life—until a tragedy occurs back home. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69470 ## The Defector DB/RC 69473 11 hours 4 minutes by Daniel Silva read by Steven Carpenter Arms dealer Ivan Kharkov, from Moscow Rules (RC 67299), kidnaps Russian defector Colonel Grigori Bulganov from London—luring retired Israeli agent Gabriel Allon out of hiding. Allon enlists the help of Kharkov’s ex-wife Elena to find Kharkov, only to have his own wife, Chiara, abducted. Violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69473 ## Hard Trail to Follow: Texas Rangers, Book 7 DB/RC 69474 7 hours 32 minutes by Elmer Kelton read by Ted Stoddard Bank robber Luther Cordell orchestrates a daring jail break during which Sheriff Tom Blessing is killed. Tom’s friend, Texas Ranger- turned-rancher Andy Pickard, from Jericho’s Road (RC 61663), vows revenge. Andy rejoins the law, assembles a posse, and goes after Cordell—but he does not find the cold-blooded killer he expected. 2007. DB/RC 69474 ## Inferno DB/RC 69479 6 hours 15 minutes by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle read by Michael Scherer While attending a science fiction convention, writer Allen Carpenter falls from a hotel window and awakens in a Dante-esque Hell. To escape he must traverse various layers of the underworld where, guided by Benito Mussolini, Allen encounters all manner of sinners including dictators, criminals, and bureaucrats. Some strong lan- guage. 1976. DB/RC 69479 ## Escape from Hell DB/RC 69480 10 hours 1 minute by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle read by Michael Scherer Science fiction writer Allen Carpenter returns to the nine circles of Dante’s Hell to liberate tortured souls. Accompanied by poet-suicide Sylvia Plath, Allen treks through an underworld full of notorious figures—including J. Robert Oppenheimer and Pontius Pilate—on a quest for salvation. Sequel to Inferno (RC 69479). Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69480 ## Fault Line DB/RC 69482 10 hours 51 minutes by Barry Eisler read by Julian Thompson Someone kills the encryption-algorithm inventor working with attorney Alex Treven, then their patent examiner suddenly dies. After narrowly escaping an intruder, Alex tracks down his estranged brother Ben, a black-ops soldier, to help determine who wants this security software— and why. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69482 ## Some Like It Hot DB/RC 69484 12 hours 55 minutes by Brenda Jackson read by Bob Moore Five romances featuring African Americans. In “The Hunter” Mallory Standish seeks help from her former boyfriend, PI Hunter Sloan. In “Strictly Business” Mitchell Farrell strives to regain his ex-wife’s affection. Also includes “Main Agenda,” “Irresistible Attraction,” and “Extreme Satisfaction.” Explicit descriptions of sex. 2006. DB/RC 69484 ## Drifter DB/RC 69486 5 hours 9 minutes by Karl Lassiter read by Patrick Downer John Allen, a young drifter who has worked as a gunsmith, blacksmith, and miner, wants to be a cowboy. He heads to Wyoming, hires on at a struggling spread, and becomes embroiled in a range war. But nothing can scare John away from his dream—or his chance at love. 2009. DB/RC 69486 ## Emily Dickinson Is Dead: A Novel of Suspense DB/RC 69488 7 hours 12 minutes by Jane Langton read by Faith Potts Widowed, self-effacing professor Owen Kraznik organizes an Emily Dickinson memorial symposium at Amherst that attracts ardent admirers from around the world. When a beautiful student disappears and Owen’s secretary is found dead, Owen seeks the help of his old chum Homer Kelly, a Thoreau scholar and a former detective. 1984. DB/RC 69488 ## Flygirl DB/RC 69493 8 hours 39 minutes by Sherri L. Smith read by Margaret Strom Ida Mae Jones dreams about flying. After World War II begins, the Army initiates a new program—Women Airforce Service Pilots. Light-skinned Ida Mae signs up for the mission, but realizes she must keep her African American heritage a secret in order to fly. For junior and senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 69493 ## Knockout: An FBI Thriller DB/RC 69562 10 hours 34 minutes by Catherine Coulter read by Martha Harmon Pardee Washington, D.C. Psychic FBI agent Dillon Savich receives a telepathic plea from a young clairvoyant named Autumn who’s in danger in the Appalachian mountains. Dillon races to find Autumn before she is captured by those who want to exploit her abilities. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69562 ## Hot Pursuit: A Troubleshooter Novel DB/RC 69568 12 hours 45 minutes by Suzanne Brockmann read by Martha Harmon Pardee Troubleshooters, Inc., team leader Alyssa Locke, from Gone Too Far (RC 56772), teaches self-defense to New York City assemblywoman Maria Bonavita and her chief of staff after they receive death threats. But a serial killer dubbed “the Dentist” targets Alyssa. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69568 ## The Eleventh Victim DB/RC 69576 11 hours 28 minutes by Nancy Grace read by Martha Harmon Pardee Tired of dealing with killers, rapists, and drug dealers, prosecutor Hailey Dean leaves her legal career behind in Atlanta and moves to Manhattan. There she starts a new life as a therapist—but her patients are brutally murdered one by one. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69576 ## Revelations: Blue Bloods, Book 3 DB/RC 69623 6 hours 10 minutes by Melissa De la Cruz read by Colleen Delany Schuyler, last seen in Masquerade (RC 66680), deals with her feelings for both Oliver and Jack. Meanwhile Bliss’s reunion with Dylan is not what she hoped for. But soon their world unravels around them, and Schuyler and Bliss learn their destinies. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 69623 ## Fools’ Experiments DB/RC 69625 12 hours 56 minutes by Edward M. Lerner read by Joe Peck Computer scientist Doug Carey invents a new prosthetic arm, linking the peripheral nervous system to a computer. But when his creation is infected with an intelligent supervirus, the result is fatal chaos throughout the Internet, and Doug must find a way to stop it before the death toll rises. Strong language. 2008. DB/RC 69625 ## Blue Moon: The Immortals DB/RC 69630 9 hours 30 minutes by Alyson Noël read by Margaret Strom Ever, from Evermore (RC 68641), learns more about her immortal abilities and manipulates time, while Damen’s magic and life are fading. Ever travels to Summerland and discovers she can either change the past and save her deceased family or prevent Damen’s death. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69630 ## Dead until Dark: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel DB/RC 69645 8 hours 48 minutes by Charlaine Harris read by Kristin Allison While telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse serves tables at Merlotte’s bar in Bon Temps, Louisiana, she meets handsome vampire Bill. But when a rowdy vampire gang moves into town and murders remain unsolved, Sookie’s attraction to Bill puts her in danger. Violence, explicit descriptions of sex, and some strong language. Bestseller. 2001. DB/RC 69645 ## ### Books for Children These books were recently sent to cooperating libraries. Digital talking books, available on cartridges, are labeled with the prefix DB. Cassette books are labeled with the prefix RC and play at 15/16 ips. To order books, contact your cooperating library. ### Nonfiction The Mysterious Universe: Supernovae, Dark Energy, and Black Holes DB/RC 67591 2 hours 6 minutes by Ellen Jackson read by Mary Kane Follows astronomer Alex Filippenko as he studies galaxies, space’s brightest (supernovae) and darkest (black holes) objects, and the dark energy that is constantly causing the universe to expand. Discusses observations he and his team have made from Hawaii’s Keck telescopes and California’s Lick Observatory. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 67591 ## One Voice, Please: Favorite Read-Aloud Stories DB/RC 67738 2 hours 37 minutes by Sam McBratney read by Gabriella Cavallero Fifty-six short folktales of truth and trickery from around the world. In “Consequences” a judge offers an onion thief a choice of three punishments, but the thief does not choose wisely. In “Dinner Outside” a servant teaches his bad-mannered master a lesson. For grades 4-7. 2005. DB/RC 67738 ## Real Food, Real Fast DB/RC 67887 5 hours 52 minutes by Sam Stern and Susan Stern read by Andy Pyle British teen cook, with some help from his mom, provides recipes that take five, ten, fifteen, twenty, or thirty minutes to prepare, from cold dishes and appetizers to soups and entrées. Offers time-saving tips, like using the right- sized pan, and suggestions for leftovers. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2006. DB/RC 67887 ## The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba’s Struggle for Freedom DB/RC 68702 1 hour 47 minutes by Margarita Engle read by Erin Jones Recounts the history of Cuba from 1850 to 1899 in free verse. Various voices reveal the troubled lives of slaves, rebels, nurses, and soldiers in the unending cycle of war. For grades 6-9 and older readers. Newbery Honor Book; Pura Belpré. 2008. DB/RC 68702 ## Early Native North Americans DB/RC 68722 3 hours 27 minutes by Don Nardo read by John Polk Discusses various theories, including myths, about American Indian origins —some dating back to 16,000 BCE. Describes inhabitants of the West, Great Plains, Southeast, and north- eastern woodlands and their customs. Covers intertribal warfare and the arrival of Europeans after Columbus, which initiated the violent decline of Native American civilization. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 68722 ## Chasing Lincoln’s Killer DB/RC 68728 4 hours 19 minutes by James L. Swanson read by Butch Hoover Examines the 1865 assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by twenty-six-year-old actor John Wilkes Booth in Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., and highlights the effect on those closest to Lincoln. Details the pursuit and capture of Booth and his accomplices. Some violence. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB/RC 68728 ## Claudette Colvin: Twice toward Justice DB/RC 68732 4 hours 18 minutes by Phillip Hoose read by Madelyn Buzzard Uses interviews to provide a firsthand account of fifteen-year-old Claudette Colvin’s arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white woman in 1955 Alabama. Explains the era’s racial segregation policy and the consequences of Claudette’s demand for her constitutional rights. Some strong language. For grades 5-8. Newbery Honor Book. 2009. DB/RC 68732 ## Matthew Henson: The Quest for the North Pole DB/RC 68753 3 hours 15 minutes by Kathleen Olmstead read by Roy Avers Biography of African American explorer Matthew Henson (1866–1955), who accompanied Robert E. Peary to the North Pole in 1909. Discusses Henson’s background and earlier expeditions with Peary to Nicaragua and Greenland. Covers Henson’s ambivalent relationship with Peary, and Henson’s difficulties in receiving recognition for his contribution. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 68753 ## The King with Horse’s Ears and Other Irish Folktales DB/RC 69056 2 hours 45 minutes retold by Batt Burns read by Gabriella Cavallero Thirteen tales, many passed down for generations, selected to entertain and also reveal folk wisdom. The title story conveys the risk of keeping a secret, the power of a mother’s love, and the importance of being able to laugh at yourself. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2009. DB/RC 69056 ## Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis: Projects and Principles for Beginning Geologists DB/RC 69080 2 hours 3 minutes by Matthys Levy and Mario Salvadori read by Kristin Allison Uses experiments, models, and demonstrations to explain how earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis happen. Includes questions and answers on a variety of these phenomena. Activities range from manipulating the cracked shell of a boiled egg to demonstrate plate tectonics to building a seismograph from household items. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB/RC 69080 ## ### Fiction Tunnels DB/RC 66717 14 hours 14 minutes by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams read by Erik Sandvold Shortly after Will Burrows and his archaeologist father discover a long- abandoned train station, Will’s father disappears. Will and his best friend Chester investigate, and soon they are lost underneath London in a labyrinth of colonies full of sinister inhabitants with evil intentions. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 66717 ## The Hundred-Year-Old Secret: The Sherlock Files, Book 1 DB/RC 67717 2 hours 40 minutes by Tracy Barrett read by Kristin Allison Upon moving to London, American siblings Xena and Xander Holmes, ages twelve and ten, respectively, are inducted into the Society for the Preservation of Famous Detectives. They learn Sherlock Holmes was their ancestor, and they tackle the case of a missing painting from his unsolved casebook. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 67717 ## King of Murder: A Herculeah Jones Mystery DB/RC 67725 2 hours 15 minutes by Betsy Byars read by Martha Harmon Pardee Herculeah and her sidekick Meat visit a local book store, where they meet a murder-mystery author, Mathias King. His actions make Meat uncomfortable, and Herculeah suspects that King writes so well about crime because he might just be a murderer. For grades 4-7. 2006. DB/RC 67725 ## The Magician: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, Book 2 DB/RC 67731 11 hours 35 minutes by Michael Scott read by Martha Harmon Pardee Paris. Teenage twins Sophie and Josh Newman continue their magic training with Nicholas Flamel, Scatty, and the comte de Saint-Germain. Serving the Dark Elders, immortals Doctor Dee and Machiavelli plot to capture Flamel and the twins. Sequel to The Alchemyst (RC 65599). For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 67731 ## The King’s Arrow DB/RC 67739 5 hours 8 minutes by Michael Cadnum read by Erik Sandvold England; August 1100. Eighteen- year-old Simon Foldre is happy to participate in a royal hunt as a squire to nobleman Walter Tirel. But Simon finds his future irrevocably altered when, during the event, he witnesses the shooting of King William II. Some violence. For grades 6- 9. 2008. DB/RC 67739 ## The Glitch in Sleep: The Seems, Book 1 DB/RC 68469 6 hours 56 minutes by John Hulme and Michael Wexler read by Joe Peck Middle-schooler Becker Drane applies for work in the Seems—a parallel universe that runs everything in the World. Becker’s first mission as a fixer is to repair a glitch in the Department of Sleep that threatens everyone’s ability to ever fall asleep again. For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 68469 ## The Lost Island of Tamarind DB/RC 68572 11 hours 58 minutes by Nadia Aguiar read by Erin Jones After their parents are swept off their sailboat, thirteen-year-old Maya, nine- year-old Simon, and their baby sister Penny are marooned on a mysterious island. Mermaids, giants, orchid farmers, and a boy named Helix help the siblings contend with pirates, jungle beasts, and a monstrous lady. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 68572 ## Football Genius DB/RC 68601 4 hours 58 minutes by Tim Green read by Gary Tipton Sixth-grader Troy can predict football plays before they occur and wants to use this ability to help his favorite team, the Atlanta Falcons. But first he has to convince the team to take him seriously. For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 68601 ## The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan: An Enola Holmes Mystery, Book 4 DB/RC 68690 3 hours 58 minutes by Nancy Springer read by Jill Fox London, 1889. Fourteen-year-old Enola, younger sister of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, endeavors to save her friend Lady Cecily from being forced into a miserable marriage. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 68690 ## Sammy Keyes and the Cold Hard Cash: A Sammy Keyes Mystery DB/RC 68693 6 hours 18 minutes by Wendelin Van Draanen read by Erin Jones While sneaking up a fire escape to her grandmother’s apartment in a seniors-only building, thirteen- year-old Sammy scares an old man into having a heart attack. He begs Sammy to throw out the bundles of money in his pockets—then dies. But a stranger starts asking questions. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 68693 ## Burn My Heart DB/RC 68714 4 hours 7 minutes by Beverley Naidoo read by Brian Conn Kenya, 1951. Mathew’s friendship with Mugo, a Kikuyu servant on his family’s farm, becomes strained when Mathew’s boarding-school chum Lance, a bigoted white boy, visits. Tensions build as Mathew grapples with issues of truth, race, and loyalty during the rise of the Mau Mau. Some violence. For grades 6-9. 2007. DB/RC 68714 ## The Chaos Code DB/RC 68745 9 hours 28 minutes by Justin Richards read by Gary Tipton Fifteen-year-old Matt arrives home to find his archaeologist father missing. Matt and his new friend Robin set out on a high-tech global quest battling sand creatures and mercenaries to find Matt’s dad and the powerful ancient code he has worked on. For grades 6-9. 2007. DB/RC 68745 ## Stolen Children DB/RC 68747 4 hours 16 minutes by Peg Kehret read by Jill Fox Fourteen-year-old Amy Norlund is thrilled when Mrs. Edgerton asks her to babysit for three-year-old Kendra. Amy just completed a babysitting class, but it did not cover what to do if two thugs with a gun show up. She has to figure that out for herself. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 68747 ## Lucky Breaks DB/RC 68750 4 hours 10 minutes by Susan Patron read by Jill Fox As Lucky turns eleven, she wishes for change. When smart and funny Paloma visits tiny Hard Pan, California, Lucky considers her to be best- girlfriend material. But Lucky has much to learn about friendship and parental trust. Sequel to The Higher Power of Lucky (BR 16881). For grades 4-7. 2009. DB/RC 68750 ## The Year the Swallows Came Early DB/RC 68906 4 hours 31 minutes by Kathryn Fitzmaurice read by Kerry Dukin Eleven-year-old Eleanor Robinson, nicknamed Groovy, loves to cook and plans to go to culinary school. But she begins to expect the unexpected when her mother has her father arrested. Discovering the reason is a bit com- plicated—and painful—and Eleanor wonders if she can still love her father. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB/RC 68906 ## The Last Olympian: Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 5 DB/RC 69015 12 hours 6 minutes by Rick Riordan read by Erik Sandvold The long-awaited prophecy surrounding Percy Jackson’s sixteenth birthday unfolds as he leads an army of young demigods to stop Kronos’s advance on New York City. Sequel to The Battle of the Labyrinth (RC 67158). For grades 5-8. 2009. DB/RC 69015 ## Independence Hall: I, Q; Book 1 DB/RC 69049 7 hours 20 minutes by Roland Smith read by Erik Sandvold Thirteen-year-old Quest, nicknamed “Q,” and fifteen-year-old Angela become instant brother and sister when their musician-parents marry. But Angela is being followed, and she and Q quickly learn each other’s strengths and secrets. Amid bodyguards, Mossad agents, and Secret Service operatives, the teens question who to trust. For grades 6-9. 2008. DB/RC 69049 ## Den of Thieves: A Cat Royal Adventure, Book 3 DB/RC 69164 8 hours 27 minutes by Julia Golding read by Colleen Delany London and Paris, 1791. When the Theater Royal closes, Miss Catherine “Cat” Royal loses her job and home. But after Mr. Sheridan proposes sending her to Paris disguised as a ballerina to report on the French Revolution, Cat accepts—and becomes a spy. For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 69164 ## The Swing in the Summerhouse: The Hall Family Chronicles DB/RC 69169 4 hours 40 minutes by Jane Langton read by Joe Peck Prince Krishna builds a magical summerhouse, with adventurous journeys planned through six portals, for his niece Eleanor and nephew Edward. When Prince Krishna departs unexpectedly for India, he makes the children promise not to use the hastily boarded-up opening marked “Keep Out.” For grades 4-7. 1967. DB/RC 69169 ## Gabriel’s Horses: Racing to Freedom, Book 1 DB/RC 69305 4 hours 52 minutes by Alison Hart read by Patrick Downer Kentucky, 1864. With the Civil War disrupting normal routines, twelve- year-old slave Gabriel’s free father joins the Union Army to earn his family’s freedom. Meanwhile, Gabriel contends with the cruel new horse trainer and with Confederate raids and dreams of becoming a jockey. For grades 4-7. 2007. DB/RC 69305 ## Gabriel’s Triumph: Racing to Freedom, Book 2 DB/RC 69306 5 hours 2 minutes by Alison Hart read by Patrick Downer Kentucky, 1864. Thirteen-year-old Gabriel, a recently freed slave, works as his former master’s jockey in Kentucky and New York during the Civil War. When Gabriel travels by train to Saratoga with the colt Aristo, he must contend with horse poachers, jealous jockeys, and the meaning of freedom. For grades 4-7. 2007. DB/RC 69306 ## Satch and Me: A Baseball Card Adventure DB/RC 69453 4 hours 23 minutes by Dan Gutman read by Erik Sandvold Using vintage baseball cards to travel through time, Stosh and his coach Flip Valentini return to 1942 with a radar gun to determine whether Satchel Paige was the fastest pitcher ever. They learn that Satch was fast at a lot of things. For grades 4-7. 2006. DB/RC 69453 ## The Beast of Blackslope: The Sherlock Files, Book 2 DB/RC 69456 3 hours 8 minutes by Tracy Barrett read by Kristin Allison A huge monster is terrorizing the peaceful village of Blackslope in England, where Xena and Xander Holmes, an American sister and brother, are spending a year. The siblings set out to solve this mystery using clues in their ancestor Sherlock Holmes’s casebook. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB/RC 69456 ## Mudshark DB/RC 69459 1 hour 37 minutes by Gary Paulsen read by Erik Sandvold Principal Wagner confidently deals with a faculty washroom crisis, a psychic parrot, and a terrorizing gerbil, but when all the classroom erasers disappear, he turns to the school’s best problem solver and locator of lost items, twelve-year-old Lyle Williams, a.k.a. Mudshark. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB/RC 69459 ## The Big Nap: From the Tattered Casebook of Chet Gecko, Private Eye DB/RC 69475 2 hours 1 minute by Bruce Hale read by Robert Sams Someone is turning the students at Emerson Hicky Elementary School into zombies and it’s up to fourth- grade detective Chet Gecko to find out who. For grades 3-6. 2001. DB/RC 69475 ## Murder, My Tweet: From the Tattered Casebook of Chet Gecko, Private Eye DB/RC 69476 2 hours 7 minutes by Bruce Hale read by Robert Sams Detective Chet Gecko and his partner mockingbird Natalie Attired are trailing a cheating boyfriend for parakeet Anne Gwish when Natalie is framed for blackmail and suspended from Emerson Hicky Elementary. For grades 3-6. 2004. DB/RC 69476 ## The Possum Always Rings Twice: From the Tattered Casebook of Chet Gecko, Private Eye DB/RC 69477 2 hours 2 minutes by Bruce Hale read by Robert Sams The best lizard detective at Emerson Hicky Elementary tackles a case that lands him knee-deep in school politics. Chet and his partner Natalie Attired try to find out who is sending threatening notes to sandpiper Viola Fuss to stop her from running for student council president. For grades 3-6. 2006. DB/RC 69477 ## Gabriel’s Journey: Racing to Freedom, Book 3 DB/RC 69478 5 hours 3 minutes by Alison Hart read by Patrick Downer Kentucky, 1864. Gabriel says farewell to friends and horses at Woodville Farm, then sets out to join his parents at Camp Nelson. He becomes a soldier with his father in the Fifth U.S. Colored Calvary and quickly plunges into the Civil War. Some violence. For grades 4-7. 2007. DB/RC 69478 ## Tumtum and Nutmeg: Adventures beyond Nutmouse Hall DB/RC 69483 8 hours 17 minutes by Emily Bearn read by Laura Giannarelli Three tales of daring escapades wherein big-hearted Tumtum Nut- mouse and his wife Nutmeg secretly protect Arthur and Lucy, human siblings who also reside in Rose Cottage. Threats include pirating pond rats and the children’s visiting aunt Ivy, while allies feature General Marchmouse and gerbils. For grades 2-4. 2009. DB/RC 69483 ## The Twilight Prisoner DB/RC 69575 5 hours 7 minutes by Katherine Marsh read by Gabriella Cavallero Now a sophomore at his new school in New York City, Jack Perdu, from The Night Tourist (RC 69048), wants to impress Cora, his Latin classmate. Showing her the entrance to the underworld turns out to be a mistake when they are unable to exit. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB/RC 69575 ## Hiss Me Deadly: From the Tattered Casebook of Chet Gecko, Private Eye DB/RC 69621 2 hours 12 minutes by Bruce Hale read by Robert Sams Lizard detective Chet Gecko is hired by Principal Zero to investigate the disappearance of valuable items—including Mama Gecko’s pearl necklace—from Emerson Hicky Elemen- tary School. For grades 3-6. 2007. DB/RC 69621 ## ### Foreign Language Books The following titles are available in the languages designated. ### Spanish Tiempo de Matar (A Time to Kill) DB/RC 67968 24 horas 55 minutos por John Grisham leído por Juan Ramirez En Clanton, Mississippi, Carl Lee Hailey, un hombre de color, mata a tiros a los dos prisioneros blancos que violaron, torturaron, y abondonaron a su hija. Mientras el abogado prepara el caso para defender a Hailey, el pueblo se ve inundado con reporteros y racistas del Klan. Violencia, lenguaje injurioso, y descripciones de índole sexual. (Clanton, Mississippi. Carl Lee Hailey, a black man, shoots and kills two white prisoners who raped and tortured his daughter and left her for dead. As Hailey’s attorney prepares his case, reporters and avenging Klansmen overrun the town. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex.) 2008. DB/RC 67968 ## Diabetes para Dummies (Diabetes for Dummies) DB/RC 68000 23 horas 19 minutos por Alan L. Rubin leído por Juan Ramirez Esta guía para la diabetes cubre los conceptos básicos de esta enfermedad que afecta a casi veintitres millones de estadounidenses. Escrito por un endocrinólogo, esta referencia cubre el inicio y gestión de la enfermedad y otros temas de interés. Incluye datos y estrategias de vigilancia, ejercicio, dieta, y medicamentos. (Endocrinologist discusses the onset and management of diabetes, which affects almost twenty-three million Americans. Pre- sents basic facts and strategies regarding monitoring, exercise, diet, and medications.) 2007. DB/RC 68000 ## ### Audio magazines For a free subscription to these magazines, contact your cooperating library. American Heritage (quarterly) Analog Science Fiction and Fact (10 issues) Asimov’s Science Fiction (10 issues) The Atlantic Monthly (10 issues) Das Beste aus Reader’s Digest (German; 12 issues) Bon Appétit (monthly) Consumer Reports (monthly) Contemporary Sound Track: A Review of Pop, Jazz, Rock, and Country (bimonthly) Cricket (for children, on one cassette with National Geographic Kids; 9 issues) Diabetes Forecast (monthly) Discover (10 issues) Ebony (11 issues) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (10 issues) Foreign Affairs (6 issues) France-Amérique (French; 11 issues) Good Housekeeping (monthly) Health and Nutrition Newsletters (includes The Johns Hopkins Medical Letter—Health after Fifty, Mayo Clinic Health Letter, and Nutrition Action Healthletter; monthly) Horticulture (7 issues) Magazine of the Month (monthly) Money (monthly) The Musical Mainstream (quarterly) The Nation (47 issues) National Geographic (monthly) National Geographic Kids (for children and teens, on one cassette with Cricket; 10 issues) National Review (24 issues) The New York Times Book Review (weekly) Odyssey (9 issues) Outdoor Life (10 issues) People (51 issues) People en Español (Spanish; 11 issues) QST (monthly) Quarterly Music Magazine (quarterly) Smart Computing (monthly) Sound & Vision (8 issues) Spider: The Magazine for Children (9 issues) Sports Illustrated (51 issues) Sports Illustrated for Kids (monthly) Talking Book Topics (bimonthly; also contains NLS News, published quarterly) Travel & Leisure (monthly) True West (10 issues) Vanidades (Spanish; 18 issues) The Week (48 issues) The Writer (12 issues) Young Adult Magazine of the Month (monthly)