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Library of Congress, Washington 2011 Catalog Card Number 60-46157 ISSN 0039-9183 Contents: In Brief Books for Adults Nonfiction Fiction Books for Children Nonfiction Fiction Foreign Language Books Spanish Talking Book Magazines ### In Brief (sent separately as Word file) ### 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 Secessionists Triumphant, 1854–1861: The Road to Disunion, Volume 2 DB/RC 66449 32 hours 11 minutes by William W. Freehling read by Jake Williams Following Secessionists at Bay (RC 66230), historian Freehling continues his examination of antebellum politics, proslavery ideology, and the South’s efforts to forge a “single civilization.” Highlights differences among the southern states and discusses the Deep South’s fear that Abraham Lincoln’s Republicans would persuade border states to abolish slavery. 2007. DB/RC 66449 ## The Presidential Election Process DB/RC 66944 5 hours 45 minutes edited by Tom Lansford read by Kristin Allison Discusses the pros and cons of the American way of electing a chief executive, including the roles of primaries and conventions, campaign financing, media coverage, and the electoral college. Describes the 2000 contest between George W. Bush and Al Gore. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 66944 ## Prelude to Civil War: The Nullification Controversy in South Carolina, 1816–1836 DB/RC 66962 15 hours 39 minutes by William W. Freehling read by Bill Wallace Study of the role of the nullification controversy in South Carolina in 1832–1833 that almost led to the state’s secession from the Union. Discusses the tariffs that caused economic ruin, the fear of abolitionists, the conflict between Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun, and slave conspiracies. Bancroft Prize. 1965. DB/RC 66962 ## Charlatan: America’s Most Dangerous Huckster, the Man Who Pursued Him, and the Age of Flimflam DB/RC 67282 11 hours 53 minutes by Pope Brock read by Jim Zeiger Biography of showman John R. Brinkley (1885–1942), who hoodwinked early-twentieth-century audiences with his false cures at medicine shows and on the radio. Relates that Brinkley scammed thousands of people by claiming to cure impotence with goat-testicle transplants until Morris Fishbein, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, discredited him as a quack. 2008. DB/RC 67282 ## The Star Machine DB/RC 67283 25 hours 0 minutes by Jeanine Basinger read by Kristin Allison Film historian researches the studio system used in Hollywood from the 1930s to the 1950s. Describes the process of selecting and grooming performers to elevate into commodities— provided they surrendered their individuality. Discusses the reactions of actors Deanna Durbin, Ann Sheridan, and Dennis Morgan to such business deals. 2007. DB/RC 67283 ## American Jennie: The Remarkable Life of Lady Randolph Churchill DB/RC 67288 17 hours 5 minutes by Anne Sebba read by Martha Harmon Pardee Biography of American-born Jennie Jerome (1854–1921), the mother of British prime minister Winston Churchill. Discusses Jerome’s family background and 1874 marriage to Lord Randolph Churchill, the son of the duke of Marlborough. Highlights Jerome’s personal relationships, social life, accomplishments, and support of her husband’s political career. 2007. DB/RC 67288 ## Twisted Triangle: A Famous Crime Writer, a Lesbian Love Affair, and the FBI Husband’s Violent Revenge DB/RC 67292 9 hours 8 minutes by Caitlin Rother read by Martha Harmon Pardee Recounts FBI agent Margo Bennett’s bumpy eight-year marriage to fellow agent Gene Bennett, her 1992 affair with crime writer Patricia Cornwell, and Gene’s violent reaction to Margo’s decision to leave him. Describes Gene’s 1993 abduction of Margo and the ensuing trial. Strong language, descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2008. DB/RC 67292 ## Opium Season: A Year on the Afghan Frontier DB/RC 67396 18 hours 22 minutes by Joel Hafvenstein read by Ray Childs The author, an international development consultant, chronicles his assignment in post-9/11 Afghanistan, where he worked for an aid organization finding alternative, legal livelihoods for opium poppy farmers. Describes organizing large-scale public-works proj- ects amid threats from narcotics smugglers, local militia, and Taliban fighters. Some violence and some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 67396 ## Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles, 1974–2001 DB/RC 67408 12 hours 59 minutes by Don Felder read by David Hartley-Margolin Guitarist Don Felder reminisces about his impoverished childhood in Gainesville, Florida; his early musical career; and his 1974 induction into the already established band the Eagles. Discusses the sordid side of the music business and the rivalry among band members that unraveled the group. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67408 ## The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes—and Why DB/RC 67409 9 hours 49 minutes by Amanda Ripley read by Kristin Allison Time magazine writer investigates the psychology of survival during disasters such as airline crashes, fires, hostage situations, and tsunamis. Reveals the traits that people demonstrate to help them escape. Includes interviews with survivors of the 9/11 terror attacks, 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, and the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting rampage. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67409 ## A Perfect Union: Dolley Madison and the Creation of the American Nation DB/RC 67413 17 hours 59 minutes by Catherine Allgor read by Martha Harmon Pardee Biography of Dolley Madison (1768–1849), the fourth American first lady, who became known as “America’s queen.” Highlights Madison’s use of social skills to influence politics and advance her husband’s career. Discusses her effect on the unstable young democracy in the era surrounding the War of 1812. 2006. DB/RC 67413 ## Yankee for Life: My Forty-Year Journey in Pinstripes DB/RC 67415 11 hours 33 minutes by Bobby Murcer read by Jim Zeiger Autobiography of Bobby Murcer, who joined the New York Yankees in 1965 as a nineteen-year-old shortstop. Describes his 1975 trade to the Giants, later trade to the Cubs, and 1979 return to the Yankees having missed winning two World Series. Discusses his broadcasting career and battle with brain cancer. 2008. DB/RC 67415 ## Best Girlfriends Getaways Worldwide DB/RC 67421 11 hours 5 minutes by Marybeth Bond read by Anne Hancock Guide to vacations around the globe for women traveling together. Suggestions include taking culinary classes in Spain, touring Paris, hiking the Inca Trail in Peru, visiting a spa in Thailand, studying art in Prague, and volunteering in Kenya. Provides firsthand accounts, safety and accommodation tips, and resources. 2008. DB/RC 67421 ## A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful and Other Pre-Revolutionary Writings DB/RC 67455 24 hours 54 minutes by Edmund Burke read by John Haag Six works by Irish-born Edmund Burke (1729–1797), who, entering British politics, gained influence through his oratory. In the title essay Burke holds that “the senses are the great originals of all our ideas.” Includes his speeches on American taxation and on conciliation with the colonies. 1998. DB/RC 67455 ## Against Medical Advice: A True Story DB/RC 67710 6 hours 15 minutes by James Patterson and Hal Friedman read by Erik Sandvold Describes Cory Friedman’s struggle from age five with a complex case of Tourette syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety. Details his worsening symptoms despite multiple medications. Chronicles Friedman’s decision to stop the drugs and turn to other therapies, including tic-reversal training, which brought him relief in his late teens. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67710 ## War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism DB/RC 67923 32 hours 38 minutes by Douglas J. Feith read by Jake Williams Former aide to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld records his memoir of the Bush administration’s implementation of the war on terror after the 9/11 attacks. Discusses the way plans were devised to attack terrorism globally, overthrow Saddam Hussein, and control post-Saddam Iraq. 2008. DB/RC 67923 ## Change We Can Believe In: Barack Obama’s Plan to Renew America’s Promise DB/RC 68229 7 hours 34 minutes by Obama for America read by Bill Wallace Details the changes Democratic nominee Barack Obama proposed to implement if he were elected president of the United States in 2008. Topics include reviving the economy, restoring America’s place in the world, and embracing the country’s values. Includes a foreword by Obama and seven speeches from his presidential campaign. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68229 ## The Physics of NASCAR: How to Make Steel + Gas + Rubber = Speed DB/RC 68454 8 hours 47 minutes by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky read by Annie Wauters Physics professor uses math and science to describe how NASCAR drivers win races and survive crashes. Cites specific examples from racing teams and well-known drivers. Also examines topics such as vehicle aerodynamics, speed, materials, pressure, temperature, weight, design, and safety. For senior high and older readers. 2008. DB/RC 68454 ## The Man Time Forgot: A Tale of Genius, Betrayal, and the Creation of Time Magazine DB/RC 68874 15 hours 10 minutes by Isaiah Wilner read by Ray Childs Biography of Briton Hadden (1898– 1929), cofounder of Time magazine. Author alleges Hadden’s early death allowed his partner and former schoolmate Henry R. Luce to take credit for Hadden’s innovative ideas. Uses archives to highlight the journal’s controversial nature during the 1920s and its influence on the American middle class. 2006. DB/RC 68874 ## The Woman behind the New Deal: The Life of Frances Perkins, FDR’s Secretary of Labor and His Moral Conscience DB/RC 68910 20 hours 6 minutes by Kirstin Downey read by Kerry Dukin Biography of Frances Perkins (1880– 1965), Franklin D. Roosevelt’s labor secretary, highlights her contribution to social reforms that mitigated the effects of the Great Depression. Uses archives to highlight Perkins’s development of Social Security, fair labor practices, the minimum wage, and other federal programs. 2009. DB/RC 68910 ## The Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Black Cavalry in the West DB/RC 68915 12 hours 4 minutes by William H. Leckie read by Fred Major Updated account of the all-African American Ninth and Tenth Cavalry during the post-Civil War Indian campaigns. Recognizes their contributions to the conquest of the West. Describes daily life, social issues, and various battles and peacekeeping missions with Native Americans, outlaws, and Mexican revolutionaries. Originally published in 1967. 2003. DB/RC 68915 ## Panic: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity DB/RC 68920 17 hours 18 minutes edited by Michael Lewis read by John Polk Anthology of published articles from five different financial market crashes, from October 1987 to the subprime- mortgage market collapse almost two decades later. Examines the mood and events before, during, and after each panic. Features pieces by Dave Barry, Matthew Goldstein, David Henry, Roger Lowenstein, and others. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 68920 ## The Defining Moment: FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope DB/RC 68945 14 hours 57 minutes by Jonathan Alter read by Lou Harpenau Concentrates on the beginning of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidency in 1933 (the “Hundred Days”), when federal legislation was implemented to provide immediate relief from the effects of the Great Depression. Details the programs that were launched, including Social Security, and the failure to implement others, including universal health care. 2006. DB/RC 68945 ## The Conviction of Richard Nixon: The Untold Story of the Frost/Nixon Interviews DB/RC 68946 4 hours 40 minutes by James Reston read by Jack Fox Historian describes serving as adviser to British journalist David Frost for the 1977 televised interviews with former president Richard Nixon. Discusses using House Impeachment Committee evidence in Frost’s interrogation guide for the Watergate portion of the broadcast, watched by forty-five million Americans. 2007. DB/RC 68946 ## Vicksburg, 1863 DB/RC 68947 21 hours 9 minutes by Winston Groom read by Butch Hoover The author of Shrouds of Glory (RC 41009) and Forrest Gump (RC 38876) highlights the military personalities who conducted the crucial Civil War western campaign that culminated with the Confederate defeat at Vicksburg, Mississippi, in July 1863. Describes the land and sea battles and the civilian population under siege. Violence. 2009. DB/RC 68947 ## The Manhattan Project: The Birth of the Atomic Bomb in the Words of Its Creators, Eyewitnesses, and Historians DB/RC 69012 17 hours 19 minutes edited by Cynthia C. Kelly read by Anne Hancock Atomic Heritage Foundation’s collection of writings, first-hand accounts, and oral histories of original Man- hattan Project team members and leading historians. Includes material by or about J. Robert Oppenheimer, Leo Szilard, Albert Einstein, Klaus Fuchs, Vannevar Bush, Richard Feynman, Leslie R. Groves, Niels Bohr, and many others. 2007. DB/RC 69012 ## The Last Stand of Fox Company: A True Story of U.S. Marines in Combat DB 69128 11 hours 31 minutes by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin read by Bob Moore The authors of Halsey’s Typhoon (RC 66099) describe a week of fighting in November 1950, when a marine battalion held off a Chinese division in North Korea. Uses first-person accounts to recreate the situation of Fox Company on the Toktong Pass overlooking the Chosin Reservoir. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB 69128 ## You, Being Beautiful: The Owner’s Manual to Inner and Outer Beauty DB/RC 69207 14 hours 56 minutes by Michael F. Roizen and Mehmet C. Oz read by Gary Tipton Physicians and authors of the You book series detail ways to look, feel, and be beautiful inside and out. Positing that beauty is the result of physical and emotional health, they suggest methods for improving nutrition and exercise habits, seeking cosmetic enhancements, and coping with psychological disorders. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 69207 ## Frommer’s Five Hundred Places to See before They Disappear DB/RC 69213 30 hours 23 minutes by Holly Hughes read by Butch Hoover A guide to cultural, historic, and natural destinations threatened by both human and environmental forces. Sug- gestions include visiting California’s redwood forests, Egypt’s pyramids, China’s giant pandas, Italy’s Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the snows of Kili- manjaro. Provides brief overviews, hotel recommendations, price ranges, and contact information. 2009. DB/RC 69213 ## The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier’s Education DB/RC 69234 15 hours 31 minutes by Craig M. Mullaney read by Jon Huffman Memoir of U.S. Army captain Craig Mullaney recalls his education at West Point, in Ranger School, and at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and describes his experience leading men into combat in Afghanistan. Also discusses his family and personal life. Some violence and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69234 ## American Heroes: Profiles of Men and Women Who Shaped Early America DB/RC 69242 11 hours 36 minutes by Edmund S. Morgan read by Butch Hoover Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of Benjamin Franklin (RC 54936) compiles seventeen essays he penned over a span of nearly seventy years that portray aspects of American Puritanism. Covers politicians William Penn and George Washington, religious leader Anne Hutchinson, and accused witches Giles Cory and Mary Easty. 2009. DB/RC 69242 ## The Lonely Soldier: The Private War of Women Serving in Iraq DB/RC 69252 10 hours 23 minutes by Helen Benedict read by Madelyn Buzzard Journalism professor Benedict profiles five women of different races and backgrounds who served in the Iraq War. Examines the experience of the female soldier in the U.S. armed services, including sexual harassment, assault, and rape. Offers suggestions on ways to reform the military. Provides resources. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69252 ## Soldier from the War Returning: The Greatest Generation’s Troubled Homecoming from World War II DB/RC 69256 12 hours 20 minutes by Thomas Childers read by Brian Conn Documents the hardships experienced by U.S. veterans who returned home from World War II. Discusses problems such as unemployment, homelessness, alienation, and physical and psychological wounds. Highlights the lives of a former prisoner of war, an infantryman without legs, and the author’s father, who suffered from undiagnosed post-traumatic stress. 2009. DB/RC 69256 ## Selling Your Father’s Bones: America’s 140-Year War against the Nez Perce Tribe DB/RC 69267 13 hours 21 minutes by Brian Schofield read by John Polk British author traces the history of the Nez Perce tribe during his 2006 travels across their territory in the Northwest. Explains their transformation from peace-loving people to fighters for survival when white settlers encroached on their homeland. Also examines the environmental impact of increasing population in the area. 2009. DB/RC 69267 ## Lucy’s Legacy: The Quest for Human Origins DB/RC 69271 12 hours 59 minutes by Donald C. Johanson and Kate Wong read by Jon Huffman Paleoanthropologist Johanson, author of Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind (RC 16617) and Lucy’s Child: The Discovery of a Human Ancestor (RC 33359), and science writer Wong present three decades of findings since the discovery of Lucy’s three-million- year-old skeleton in Africa. Includes the 2003 unearthing of hominid specimens in the Herto area of Ethiopia. 2009. DB/RC 69271 ## Pluriverse: New and Selected Poems DB/RC 69292 7 hours 35 minutes by Ernesto Cardenal read by Roy Avers Compilation of the poems in English of Nicaraguan priest and revolutionary Ernesto Cardenal. Spanning six decades of writing, selections include early romantic poems, political pieces against the Somoza dictatorship and in favor of the Sandinista party, and later mystical poems. Introduction by Jonathan Cohen. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69292 ## Why Sh*t Happens: The Science of a Really Bad Day DB/RC 69336 7 hours 36 minutes by Peter J. Bentley read by Phil Gigante Scientist analyzes life’s frustrating quirks. Explores sleep trends to explain reasons for failing to awake to an alarm clock, discusses short-term memory to understand losing a bag, looks at the differences between diesel and petroleum fuel to show the effects of putting the wrong gas in your car, and much more. Some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69336 ## Estate Planning for People with a Chronic Condition or Disability DB/RC 69499 9 hours 53 minutes by Martin M. Shenkman read by Kerry Dukin Attorney reviews the basics of estate planning for people who are ill or disabled. Discusses granting power of attorney and access to medical records, creating living wills and trusts, and assigning guardianship for minor children. Covers situations for those with Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Lou Gehrig’s, and Huntington’s diseases, and others. 2009. DB/RC 69499 ## A Bright and Guilty Place: Murder, Corruption, and L.A.’s Scandalous Coming of Age DB/RC 69501 9 hours 56 minutes by Richard Rayner read by Roy Avers Rayner portrays forensic investigator Leslie White and prosecutor Dave Clark, who worked together in Los Angeles during the 1920s and Great Depression when the city was wealthy from its movie and oil industries. Details crime boss Charlie Crawford’s 1931 murder and Clark’s becoming the prime suspect. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69501 ## Packing the Court: The Rise of Judicial Power and the Coming Crisis of the Supreme Court DB/RC 69507 10 hours 58 minutes by James MacGregor Burns read by Lou Harpenau Pulitzer Prize winner’s analysis of the appointments of Supreme Court justices since 1789. Posits that every American president selects like- minded nominees and asserts that judicial review of laws enacted by Congress and signed by the president is unconstitutional. 2009. DB/RC 69507 ## How We Survived Prostate Cancer: What We Did and What We Should Have Done DB/RC 69560 8 hours 0 minutes by Victoria Hallerman read by Jill Ferris A cautionary tale about prostate cancer from the viewpoint of a wife who says she and her husband of thirty-nine years “did everything wrong.” Discusses the marital and medical challenges they faced. Provides information on the disease, treatment, and side effects. Offers advice to the newly diagnosed. 2009. DB/RC 69560 ## The Menopause Thyroid Solution: Overcome Menopause by Solving Your Hidden Thyroid Problems DB/RC 69561 12 hours 17 minutes by Mary J. Shomon read by Kristin Allison Asserts that many women who are entering menopause also have a thyroid slowdown and, because the symptoms of both conditions are similar, these women are rarely diagnosed with or treated for thyroid deficiencies. Describes tests to determine thyroid problems. Discusses treatments to improve metabolism, increase energy, and balance hormones. 2009. DB/RC 69561 ## One Hundred Questions and Answers about How to Quit Smoking DB/RC 69566 5 hours 52 minutes by Charles Herrick and others read by Kristin Allison Gives an overview of the properties and history of tobacco, the physical and psychological effects of nicotine, and smoking-prevention techniques. Discusses the medical consequences of the habit; cessation programs with attention to sex, age, and ethnicity of users; and post- addiction symptoms. 2010. DB/RC 69566 ## Fifty Best Girlfriends Getaways in North America DB/RC 69571 10 hours 12 minutes by Marybeth Bond read by Kristin Allison Dozens of destinations geared toward women who are looking to celebrate milestones, renew friendships, and bond with sisters and daughters. Trips include big-city getaways, outdoor adventures, spa retreats, home and garden tours, and shopping expeditions. Includes accounts of female travelers and information on restaurants, accommodations, and safety. 2009. DB/RC 69571 ## Strength in What Remains DB/RC 69574 10 hours 25 minutes by Tracy Kidder read by David Hartley-Margolin Biography of medical student Deo, who fled from genocide in Burundi to New York City in 1994 and continued his studies despite homelessness and poverty. Describes Deo’s eventual establishment of an African medical clinic with the help of Paul Farmer, from Kidder’s Mountains beyond Mountains (RC 59188). Violence. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69574 ## How to Smell a Rat: The Five Signs of Financial Fraud DB/RC 69641 7 hours 55 minutes by Ken Fisher read by Joe Wilson Forbes columnist offers advice to help both novice and sophisticated investors avoid Ponzi-like schemes such as that of Bernie Madoff and other con artists. Lists five red flags to watch out for while exercising due diligence on companies and brokers. Provides brief biographies of famous market speculators. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69641 ## A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers DB/RC 69643 16 hours 57 minutes by Lawrence G. McDonald read by Erik Sandvold Former Lehman Brothers vice president explains the 2008 failure of the nation’s oldest investment bank. Faults the company’s chairman Richard Fuld and president Joe Gregory for ignoring the advice of financial experts. Highlights the fall of other major companies during the mortgage crisis. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69643 ## L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America’s Most Seductive City DB/RC 69647 21 hours 48 minutes by John Buntin read by Jim Zeiger True Los Angeles crime legends from the 1930s to the 1960s. Features accounts of gangster Mickey Cohen and L.A. police chief Bill Parker amid the glitter of Hollywood and organized crime operations that included brothels, gambling circuits, drug dens, and bribery rings. Violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69647 ## City of Secrets: One Woman’s True-Life Journey to the Heart of the Grail Legend DB/RC 69659 8 hours 55 minutes by Patrice Chaplin read by Gabriella Cavallero Author recounts traveling in 1955 at the age of fifteen to the pre- Roman Spanish city of Girona, where she began an affair with a man named José. Describes subsequent visits that revealed José’s connections to a secret society dedicated to safeguarding the legacy of the Holy Grail. 2007. DB/RC 69659 ## Crystal Clear: The Inspiring Story of How an Olympic Athlete Lost His Legs Due to Crystal Meth and Found a Better Life DB/RC 69667 7 hours 20 minutes by Eric Le Marque read by Erik Sandvold Former professional hockey player recounts his post-career addiction to methamphetamine. Describes becoming stranded for eight days in 2004 in subfreezing temperatures in the Sierra Nevada. Discusses the amputation of his frostbitten feet and later his legs below the knee and relates his newfound belief in God. 2009. DB/RC 69667 ## The National Parks: America’s Best Idea; an Illustrated History DB 69796 14 hours 39 minutes by Dayton Duncan read by Steven Carpenter Companion to Ken Burns’s PBS documentary outlines the history of the U.S. national park system. Discusses preservationists including Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir, and Ansel Adams and the visions and political battles that evolved as the park system grew. Includes interviews with Native Americans, writers, and park rangers. Bestseller. 2009. DB 69796 ## Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters DB 69797 10 hours 38 minutes by Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger read by Patrick Downer US Airways pilot Sullenberger recounts his successful January 2009 emergency landing in New York City’s Hudson River after a bird strike disabled his airplane. “Sully” describes his Texas childhood, his military service, and the training that enabled him to save the lives of all of the passengers. Bestseller. 2009. DB 69797 ## Why Socrates Died: Dispelling the Myths DB 69829 11 hours 37 minutes by Robin Waterfield read by David Cutler Examines the myths behind the philosopher Socrates and his prosecution and execution. Analyzes Socrates’ relationship with Alcibiades and uses Athenian history, wars, culture, and democracy to explain the complex background of the trial. Discusses the written work of Socrates’ followers Plato and Xenophon. 2009. DB 69829 ## Once in Golconda: A True Drama of Wall Street, 1920–1938 DB 69836 12 hours 41 minutes by John Brooks read by Jeff Allin An account of Wall Street during the 1920s bull market, the 1929 crash, and the Great Depression. Focuses on J.P. Morgan bond broker Richard Whitney, president of the New York Stock Exchange from 1930 to 1935, who was convicted of embezzlement in 1938. Originally published in 1969. Includes 1999 foreword. 1999. DB 69836 ## A Parent’s Guide to Raising Grieving Children: Rebuilding Your Family after the Death of a Loved One DB 69839 10 hours 39 minutes by Phyllis R. Silverman and Madelyn Kelly read by Bob Moore Combining clinical research and personal interviews, the authors offer a guidebook for parents whose children have experienced the death of a loved one. Discusses the grieving process for both children and adults, taking into account different developmental stages, and emphasizes the importance of social support. 2009. DB 69839 ## The End of the Long Summer: Why We Must Remake Our Civilization to Survive on a Volatile Earth DB 69842 11 hours 35 minutes by Dianne Dumanoski read by Margaret Strom Considers the future sustainability of human life on our planet by exploring the global ecological disruption people have caused. Suggests not only responsible stewardship of the environment but also awareness of Earth’s potentially catastrophic response to increasing levels of carbon dioxide. 2009. DB 69842 ## The Day We Found the Universe DB 69862 14 hours 45 minutes by Marcia Bartusiak read by Patrick Downer Science author chronicles the events leading up to Edwin Hubble’s observation of other galaxies beyond the Milky Way and his subsequent paper presented at the American Astronomical Society’s meeting on January 1, 1925. Discusses the work of noted scientists such as Albert Einstein, James Lick, James Keeler, and more. 2009. DB 69862 ## All New Square Foot Gardening: Grow More in Less Space! DB 69864 10 hours 41 minutes by Mel Bartholomew read by Bob Moore In this update to Square Foot Gardening (RC 21079), the author advises using six-inch-deep boxes containing soil that requires no digging or fertilizing and vertical frames for climbing plants. Recommends creating wider aisles and elevating boxes for easier access. Gives plant-by-plant suggestions for extending the growing season. 2005. DB 69864 ## Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us: Customer Service and What It Reveals about Our World and Our Lives DB 69865 11 hours 29 minutes by Emily Yellin read by Faith Potts Journalist investigates the performance of the customer-call service industry— locally and in the foreign-outsourced locales of Latin America and Africa. Details complaint reports and provides tips on beating the automated phone-message system. Also offers insight into the differing perspectives of customers, customer service representatives, and the industry. 2009. DB 69865 ## How to Build a Dinosaur: Extinction Doesn’t Have to Be Forever DB 69869 7 hours 4 minutes by Jack Horner and James Gorman read by Bob Moore Paleontologist Horner and science editor Gorman explore the feasibility of re-creating dinosaurs without prehistoric DNA by manipulating genetic codes found in the embryos of modern birds, descendants of dinosaurs. Discusses principles of evolutionary developmental biology, scientific techniques, and ethical issues. 2009. DB 69869 ## In Fed We Trust: Ben Bernanke’s War on the Great Panic DB 69873 11 hours 51 minutes by David Wessel read by Robert Sams Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist examines the economic panic of 2007– 2008 and Federal Reserve Board chairman Ben Bernanke’s intervention to save the country from another Great Depression. Details the failures of Bear Stearns, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, American International Group (AIG), and others. 2009. DB 69873 ## The Beckham Experiment: How the World’s Most Famous Athlete Tried to Conquer America DB 69879 12 hours 15 minutes by Grant Wahl read by Jeff Allin Chronicles European superstar soccer player David Beckham’s 2007 move to the Los Angeles Galaxy franchise and his subsequent efforts to promote the sport to American spectators. Sports Illustrated writer Wahl comments on Beckham, Beckham’s wife Victoria, manager Simon Fuller, and team members. Strong language. 2009. DB 69879 ## Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet DB 69881 20 hours 34 minutes by Oliver Morton read by Patrick Downer Explores the process of plant photosynthesis and its importance throughout Earth’s life. Discusses scientific discoveries about the process and argues that human activity and lack of foresight have interfered with plants’ ability to regulate the balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere. 2008. DB 69881 ## Kipling Sahib: India and the Making of Rudyard Kipling DB 69882 16 hours 15 minutes by Charles Allen read by David Cutler Literary biography that chronicles the first half of Rudyard Kipling’s life: from his 1865 birth in Bombay to his completion of Kim in 1900. Discusses his transformation from an awkward schoolboy to “Ruddy,” a prodigious creative writer. Suggests Kipling’s childhood experiences in India helped him produce his best works. 2009. DB 69882 ## A Simple Christmas: Twelve Stories That Celebrate the True Holiday Spirit DB/RC 69899 6 hours 41 minutes by Mike Huckabee read by Guy Williams Talk-show host Mike Huckabee—a former presidential candidate, Arkansas governor, and pastor—shares experiences that taught him the true meaning of Christmas, emphasizing God, family, love, and hope instead of shopping and presents. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69899 ## Going Rogue: An American Life DB/RC 69901 13 hours 24 minutes by Sarah Palin read by Kristin Allison Autobiography of former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice- presidential candidate. Palin chronicles her childhood, her college years, and the beginning of her political career in her hometown of Wasilla. Discusses her family, political beliefs, and hopes for the future. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69901 ## Episodes: My Life as I See It DB/RC 69969 8 hours 34 minutes by Blaze Ginsberg read by MacLeod Andrews Blaze, a high-functioning autistic teenager who was the subject of his mother’s book Raising Blaze (RC 55558), describes his life as a series of episodes. Relates experiences like Thanksgiving family dinners and his crush on Hilary Duff. Strong language. For senior high and older readers. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69969 ## The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution DB 70102 15 hours 40 minutes by Richard Dawkins read by Mark Ashby Author of The God Delusion (RC 64503) questions the theory of intelligent design and explains the scientific evidence for the theory of evolution. Discusses selective breeding, genetics, fossils, new species, land mass changes, and more. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70102 ## Last Words DB 70103 9 hours 23 minutes by George Carlin read by Gregory Gorton Memoir of the stand-up comedian, who died at the age of seventy-one in 2008. Discusses Carlin’s long-running, often-controversial stage, television, and recording acts. Details his family life, time on the road, and fifty-four-year-long high that he says ended a decade before his death. Strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70103 ## A Pearl in the Storm: How I Found My Heart in the Middle of the Ocean DB 70111 10 hours 26 minutes by Tori Murden McClure read by Faith Potts The author recounts her quest to become the first woman to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean. McClure details the harrowing but failed 1998 voyage in a twenty-three-foot boat that forced her to confront her personal demons and a later attempt that brought love, enlightenment, and, finally, success. 2009. DB 70111 ## Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven DB 70193 12 hours 56 minutes by Susan Jane Gilman read by Mary Kane Memoir of a 1986 backpacking trip in China by two naive American college girls reveals the perils and pitfalls of travel. Recalls humorous and horrifying incidents of culture clash and the helpfulness of strangers when one girl experiences an emotional collapse six weeks into the trip. Strong language. 2009. DB 70193 ## The Chemotherapy Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Get through Treatment DB 70424 8 hours 30 minutes by Judith McKay and Tamera Schacher read by Gregory Gorton Oncology nurses update The Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy Survival Guide (RC 48641) with an overview of chemotherapy. They discuss biotherapy, immunotherapy, nutrition, stress reduction, blood tests, IVs, and drugs. They also offer advice on dealing with side effects and understanding the mind-body connection. 2009. DB 70424 ## Never Give Up on Your Dream: My Journey DB 70445 8 hours 50 minutes by Warren Moon read by Bob Moore Retired National Football League (NFL) quarterback relates his Los Angeles childhood with six sisters, his high school and college experiences, his Canadian Football League career, and his NFL achievements. Describes overcoming racism and other hardships before becoming the first African American quarterback inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 2009. DB 70445 ## ### Fiction Skinny Dipping DB/RC 66436 11 hours 54 minutes by Connie Brockway read by Mare Trevathan Minnesota. Mimi Olson meets businessman Joe Tierney near her family’s vacation retreat and his son’s mansion. Mimi intrigues Joe, but her gypsy lifestyle and job as a telephone medium worry him. The two are thrown together while caring for Joe’s injured son and Mimi’s pregnant sister. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 66436 ## The Enchantress of Florence DB 67001 11 hours 11 minutes by Salman Rushdie read by Mark Ashby Mogor, a blond European who speaks seven languages, arrives at the Indian court of Akbar the Great proclaiming himself England’s ambassador. The charlatan entertains the emperor with tales of a lost princess. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB 67001 ## Sister’s Choice: A Shenandoah Album Novel, Book 5 DB/RC 67244 14 hours 33 minutes by Emilie Richards read by Martha Harmon Pardee Virginia. Infertile Kendra Taylor’s younger sister Jamie volunteers to have a baby for Kendra and her husband Isaac. Single mom Jamie and her two young daughters move nearby, while contractor Cash Rosslyn is hired to build the Taylors a house. Jamie and Cash fall in love, but illness intercedes. 2008. DB/RC 67244 ## Mary of Nazareth DB/RC 67251 10 hours 3 minutes by Marek Halter read by Gabriella Cavallero Fictional portrayal of Mary, mother of Jesus. Miriam (Mary) finds herself in league with Barabbas and Joseph of Arimithea against the Roman occupiers and their puppet, King Herod. Miriam eschews marriage to follow her true purpose—to bear the Messiah— and eventually blames herself for his arrest. 2008. DB/RC 67251 ## The Gift DB/RC 67253 6 hours 11 minutes by Richard Paul Evans read by Guy Williams Snowed in at the Denver airport, Nate Hurst—a retail-store detective with Tourette’s syndrome—shares lodgings with divorcée Addison Park and her children Lizzy and Collin. Collin cures Nate’s symptoms, and soon the public discovers Collin’s healing gift. But as demand for his services grows, Collin himself becomes more sickly. 2007. DB/RC 67253 ## Northfield: A Western Story DB/RC 67254 7 hours 45 minutes by Johnny D. Boggs read by Jim Zeiger Fictional account of the robbery of the First National Bank in Northfield, Minnesota, by the James-Younger gang in 1876. The raid unfolds from various perspectives, including those of outlaws Frank and Jesse James, Sheriff James Glispin, the daughter of a murdered teller, and the gun-toting town residents. Some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 67254 ## In Bed with the Devil: The Scoundrels of St. James, Book 1 DB/RC 67276 9 hours 20 minutes by Lorraine Heath read by Martha Harmon Pardee London, 1851. Lucian Langdon was raised on the streets and killed a man before he was recognized as the long- missing earl of Claybourne. Now he strikes a dangerous deal with Lady Catherine Mabry with results that surprise them both. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67276 ## Wall Street Noir DB/RC 67278 12 hours 5 minutes edited by Peter Spiegelman read by Jim Zeiger Seventeen sinister tales of Manhattan’s financial district and its global network. In Twist Phelan’s “A Trader’s Lot” commodities traders conspire to profit from a hurricane. In John Burdett’s “The Enlightenment of Magnus McKay” a lawyer falls for a Thai prostitute. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 67278 ## The Dirty Secrets Club DB/RC 67279 10 hours 42 minutes by Meg Gardiner read by Martha Harmon Pardee When assistant U.S. Attorney Callie Harding drives her BMW off a San Francisco bridge, Dr. Jo Beckett is called to do a psychological autopsy. Harding’s death comes within days of other high-profile possible suicides— and all of the victims belonged to the mysterious Dirty Secrets Club. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67279 ## Cherokee Joe DB/RC 67280 5 hours 43 minutes by Cameron Judd read by Jim Zeiger Half-Indian outlaw “Cherokee Joe” Wolfkiller returns home to visit his dying father, who was gunned down by bank robber Caul Slidell. Seeking revenge, Joe befriends Will Ax, an elderly Native American conjurer who himself is on a quest to find his daughter and pass on his mystical legacy. 1992. DB/RC 67280 ## Redemption Falls DB/RC 67281 17 hours 23 minutes by Joseph O’Connor read by Martha Harmon Pardee As the Civil War ends, sixteen-year-old Eliza Mooney leaves Louisiana to search for her twelve-year-old brother Jeremiah. Meanwhile Jeremiah, a drummer boy traumatized by the war, finds his way to a western mountain town governed by Union general James Con O’Keeffe, a former Irish rebel. Violence and strong language. 2007. DB/RC 67281 ## Fractured DB/RC 67284 12 hours 54 minutes by Karin Slaughter read by Martha Harmon Pardee Abigail Campano kills the man she thinks just murdered her daughter Emma. But he’s not the killer, and the dead girl isn’t Emma. Georgia state investigator Will Trent, from Triptych (RC 64375), and Atlanta cop Faith Mitchell investigate Emma’s disappearance. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67284 ## The Silver Ship and the Sea DB/RC 67285 13 hours 6 minutes by Brenda Cooper read by Kristin Allison Twelve years ago on the colony planet Fremont, a war raged between bio- engineered and nonmodified humans. Chelo, her brother Joseph, and four other genetically altered orphans must learn to use their unique abilities to live in harmony among the pure humans—or escape aboard their ancestors’ abandoned spaceship. 2007. DB/RC 67285 ## Ryder of the Hills: A Western Story DB/RC 67286 8 hours 31 minutes by Robert J. Horton read by Jim Zeiger Jess Sneed, leader of a notorious outlaw gang, is involved in a confrontation that inadvertently leads to a prospector’s death. Sneed takes the dead man’s fourteen-year-old son, Ted Ryder, back to his ranch and trains him to handle cattle. Trouble arises when Ted learns the truth about Sneed’s nefarious activities. 1927. DB/RC 67286 ## The Great Man DB/RC 67289 9 hours 22 minutes by Kate Christensen read by Martha Harmon Pardee The death of New York City painter Oscar Feldman—famous for his female nudes—sends rival biographers Henry Burke and Ralph Washington racing to cover Oscar’s life. Both writers interview Oscar’s three loves— wife, sister, and mistress—who recall complicated relationships with him. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. PEN/Faulkner Award. 2007. DB/RC 67289 ## More Than It Hurts You DB/RC 67290 14 hours 29 minutes by Darin Strauss read by Martha Harmon Pardee Popular salesman Josh Goldin’s loving wife Dori, a former phlebotomist, is now a stay-at-home mom to their eight-month-old son Zack. When Dori brings Zack to the hospital with alarming symptoms, the supervising physician suspects a case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67290 ## A Fatal Grace: A Three Pines Mystery DB/RC 67293 11 hours 44 minutes by Louise Penny read by Anne Hancock Quebec. Much-disliked businesswoman and writer CC de Poitiers is electrocuted in the middle of a frozen lake during a curling tournament in the village of Three Pines. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, from Still Life (RC 66731), arrives from Montreal and discovers links to another unsolved crime. Some strong language. 2006. DB/RC 67293 ## Dead Weight: A Posadas County Mystery DB/RC 67385 9 hours 31 minutes by Steven F. Havill read by Jim Zeiger New Mexico. Plumbing contractor Jim Sisson is found dead in his shop, crushed by a tractor tire. When forensic tests indicate foul play, aging sheriff Bill Gastner uncovers evidence of illicit affairs and dirty politics involving Posadas County commissioners. Some violence and some strong language. 2000. DB/RC 67385 ## Foreign Body DB/RC 67405 12 hours 43 minutes by Robin Cook read by Martha Harmon Pardee UCLA medical student Jennifer Hernandez flies to India when her grandmother, an American, dies following a hip-replacement operation in Delhi. Encountering irregularities, Jennifer enlists the help of two old friends: forensic pathologists Laurie Montgomery and Jack Stapleton, from Critical (RC 65469). Some violence and some descriptions of sex. Best- seller. 2008. DB/RC 67405 ## The Lace Reader DB/RC 67406 11 hours 3 minutes by Brunonia Barry read by Martha Harmon Pardee Towner Whitney, like her female forebears, can predict the future by reading lace patterns. When her great-aunt Eva mysteriously disappears, Towner goes home to Salem, Massachusetts, to uncover the truth. Towner revisits her past psychiatric troubles, family secrets, and her twin sister’s death. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2006. DB/RC 67406 ## The Lace Reader DB/RC 67406 11 hours 3 minutes by Brunonia Barry read by Martha Harmon Pardee Towner Whitney, like her female forebears, can predict the future by reading lace patterns. When her great-aunt Eva mysteriously disappears, Towner goes home to Salem, Massachusetts, to uncover the truth. Towner revisits her past psychiatric troubles, family secrets, and her twin sister’s death. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2006. DB/RC 67406 ## Left to Die DB/RC 67407 16 hours 19 minutes by Lisa Jackson read by David Hartley-Margolin Four bodies have been found in the snowy Montana woods—naked women lashed to trees. Detectives Regan Pescoli and Selena Alvarez ponder the serial killer’s method— shooting the tires of passing female motorists then rescuing, nursing, toying with, and abandoning them. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 67407 ## My Best Friend’s Girl DB/RC 67410 11 hours 41 minutes by Dorothy Koomson read by Mare Trevathan England. After Kamryn, who is black, discovers her white friend Adele had a daughter with Kamryn’s fiancé Nate, Kamryn ends both relationships. The women reconcile when Adele has terminal cancer, and Kamryn adopts Adele’s girl. Kamryn begins dating her boss—then Nate reappears. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2006. DB/RC 67410 ## Secrets of a Shoe Addict DB/RC 67412 9 hours 7 minutes by Beth Harbison read by Martha Harmon Pardee Sandra, from Shoe Addicts Anonymous (RC 66213), advises her sister Tiffany to temporarily become a phone-sex operator after a school trip to Las Vegas creates unexpected expenses. Tiffany and PTA moms Loreen and Abbey work together to make some money. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 67412 ## The Broken Shore DB/RC 67414 11 hours 44 minutes by Peter Temple read by Jim Zeiger Homicide cop Joe Cashin, who left the city to become station commander for his small hometown on the South Australian coast, investigates a brutal attack on wealthy Charles Bourgoyne. Three Aboriginal teens are accused, but Cashin has doubts about the boys’ involvement in the crime. Violence and strong language. 2007. DB/RC 67414 ## Visibility DB/RC 67417 13 hours 9 minutes by Boris Starling read by Jim Zeiger London, 1952. The body of a murdered young scientist who claimed to hold a world-changing secret is discovered amid a thick, noxious smog. Scotland Yard detective Herbert Smith, formerly of MI5, and blind police diver Hannah Mortimer uncover an international conspiracy. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2006. DB/RC 67417 ## A Matter of Temptation DB/RC 67420 7 hours 43 minutes by Lorraine Heath read by Mare Trevathan 1852. Robert Hawthorne, the rightful duke of Killingsworth, has been imprisoned for eight years by his twin brother John, who wants the title for himself. After escaping, Robert holds John captive and marries John’s fiancée Victoria without telling her who he really is. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2005. DB/RC 67420 ## The Outlander DB/RC 67422 11 hours 32 minutes by Gil Adamson read by Martha Harmon Pardee 1903. Nineteen-year-old Mary Boulton kills her cruel husband and flees from two vengeful brothers-in-law. Plagued by disturbing visions, she retreats deeper into the wilderness—and into her own psyche—but finds some allies, including reclusive frontiersman William Moreland. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 67422 ## A Lady of the West DB/RC 67428 13 hours 22 minutes by Linda Howard read by Natalie Ross Post-Civil War New Mexico. Impoverished Southerner Victoria Waverly marries Frank McLain, a rancher with a secret murderous past. Jake and Ben Sarratt come to seek revenge on Frank and his new bride—until Jake falls in love with Victoria. Explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 1997. DB/RC 67428 ## Faces of Fear DB/RC 67430 9 hours 39 minutes by John Saul read by Laural Merlington When teenager Alison Shaw moves to Hollywood after her mother Risa marries plastic surgeon Conrad Dunn, the doctor persuades Alison to have a breast enhancement. Meanwhile, a serial killer who keeps his victims’ body parts is scaring L.A. residents. Violence and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB/RC 67430 ## Sweet Love DB/RC 67490 9 hours 3 minutes by Sarah Strohmeyer read by Martha Harmon Pardee The mother of Boston reporter and single parent Julie Mueller tries to reunite Julie with former crush Michael Slayton at a pastry class. But Julie and Michael are still feuding over a story Julie broke years ago, and, besides, Julie’s too busy to fall in love. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 67490 ## Maelstrom: The Twins of Petaybee, Book 2 DB/RC 68121 6 hours 52 minutes by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough read by Kristin Allison Telepathic, shape-shifting twins Murel and Ronan persuade Halau refugees to settle on the sentient planet Petaybee. The newcomers’ sacred totem animals include Manos—intelligent, predatory sharks that, once released in the waters of Petaybee, cause tragic misunderstandings and threaten the entire re- settlement program. 2006. DB/RC 68121 ## Mexican Whiteboy DB/RC 68126 7 hours 57 minutes by Matt De la Peña read by Erik Sandvold Aspiring baseball pitcher Danny Lopez struggles with identity issues while living with his white mother and attending private school. Danny spends the summer with his father’s Mexican family in the barrios of San Diego, where he befriends the local teens and learns about his roots. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2008. DB/RC 68126 ## Missy DB/RC 68130 8 hours 17 minutes by Chris Hannan read by Mare Trevathan Dol McQueen, a young prostitute addicted to liquid opium—or “missy”— conceals stolen drugs under her bed. When the rightful owners show up, Dol flees with her alcoholic mother, her intolerable pimp, and the narcotics into the desert, where she faces soldiers, thieves, and self- realization. Some violence and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 68130 ## Swallowing Darkness: A Meredith Gentry Novel DB/RC 68155 11 hours 24 minutes by Laurell K. Hamilton read by Annie Wauters Faerie princess Meredith, from A Lick of Frost (RC 66671), is finally pregnant—with twins. But to one day claim the throne, Meredith must protect herself and her unborn heirs from conspirators plotting against her and her loyal guards. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 68155 ## Plum Spooky: A Stephanie Plum Novel DB/RC 68283 6 hours 41 minutes by Janet Evanovich read by Annie Wauters Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is looking for bail jumper Martin Munch, a physicist charged with stealing an instrument from work. Meanwhile, her colleague Diesel seeks psychopathic killer Wulf Grimoire. When the two criminals join forces, Diesel and Stephanie follow them into New Jersey’s Pine Barrens. Strong language. Bestseller. 2008. DB/RC 68283 ## Wings of the Wind and Turn of Glory: Battles of Destiny, Volume 4 DB 68496 17 hours 21 minutes by Al Lacy read by Patrick Downer The seventh and eighth novels in this Civil War series. In Wings of the Wind a young doctor tending the wounded at Antietam reunites with a former love. In Turn of Glory a deputy U.S. marshal must apprehend four Confederate heroes, now outlaws, who saved his life. Some violence. 1997. DB 68496 ## Espresso Tales: 44 Scotland Street, Book 2 DB 68639 11 hours 42 minutes by Alexander McCall Smith read by Annie Wauters Edinburgh, Scotland. Nineteen-year- old Pat decides to attend the local university while she shares a flat with Bruce and works for Matthew at his art gallery. Meanwhile, Bruce opens a wine shop. Their neighbors include six-year-old Bertie, who contends with his overprotective mother Irene. 2005. DB 68639 ## Irish Tweed: A Nuala Anne McGrail Novel DB/RC 68917 6 hours 33 minutes by Andrew M. Greeley read by Jack Fox Chicago. Nuala Anne—singer, psychic, wife, and mother—battles bullies at a local parish school with help from Cardinal Blackie Ryan. Meanwhile, a killer targets the beau of Nuala’s nanny, and Nuala’s husband becomes consumed by the memoir of a late Irish immigrant- turned-doctor. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68917 ## The Long Fall: A Leonid McGill Mystery DB/RC 68919 7 hours 52 minutes by Walter Mosley read by Fred Major New York boxer-turned-PI Leonid McGill tries to go straight after a life of shady dealings. When three of the four men that he located for a client turn up dead, McGill decides to dig a little deeper into the case while coping with family problems. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB/RC 68919 ## Deceived DB/RC 68928 10 hours 16 minutes by James Scott Bell read by John Polk When newly religious Arty Towne and his wife Liz discover a body and a cache of diamonds while hiking, Liz steals the loot and kills Arty. Suspecting foul play, Arty’s sister Roxanne enlists the help of born- again ex-con Daniel “Mac” MacDonald to uncover the truth. Some violence. 2009. DB/RC 68928 ## Calumet City DB/RC 68934 10 hours 34 minutes by Charlie Newton read by Erin Jones Chicago cop Patti Black discovers that a body found in a wall is her abusive foster mother Annabelle Ganz. The murder of one of Annabelle’s wards spurs Patti’s search for her foster father—and her son, whom he fathered. But someone is hunting Patti. Violence and strong language. Edgar Award finalist. 2008. DB/RC 68934 ## Paths of Glory DB/RC 68935 11 hours 9 minutes by Jeffrey Archer read by Fred Major A novel based on the life of famed British mountaineer George Mallory, who died in 1924 while attempting to climb Mt. Everest—which he may or may not have summited. Depicts his childhood, Cambridge days, marriage, and WWI service, as well as his final, fateful climb. Some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 68935 ## When Worlds Collide DB/RC 68938 17 hours 49 minutes by Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer read by Gary Tipton Two planets, Bronson Alpha and Bronson Beta, hurtle through space on a collision course with Earth. Scientist Cole Hendron secretly recruits fellow scientists to construct a powerful, Noah’s ark-inspired spacecraft to evacuate a select few people before the inevitable cosmic disaster. Includes the sequel After Worlds Collide. 1932. DB/RC 68938 ## The Inn at Eagle Point: A Chesapeake Shores Novel, Book 1 DB/RC 68939 10 hours 10 minutes by Sherryl Woods read by Erin Jones New York portfolio manager Abby O’Brien Winters returns to her Maryland hometown at the request of her sister Jess, who is renovating an inn. Jess faces foreclosure and the banker in charge, Trace Riley, is Abby’s former boyfriend. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 68939 ## Lavender Morning: Edilean, Book 1 DB/RC 68940 12 hours 11 minutes by Jude Deveraux read by Mitzi Friedlander Ever since she was a motherless child, Jocelyn Minton has maintained a close relationship with aging, wealthy neighbor Edilean Harcourt. But when Miss Edi dies leaving everything to Joce— including a Virginia manor—Joce learns amazing secrets that Miss Edi kept about her World War II work and lost love. 2009. DB/RC 68940 ## Lethal Heritage: The Blood of Kerensky, Volume 1 DB/RC 68941 15 hours 8 minutes by Michael A. Stackpole read by Alec Volz The year 3030. Three centuries ago, the once-powerful Star League’s collapse gave rise to five rival Successor States. Now the Clans, bioengineered descendants of Star League general Aleksandr Kerensky, threaten the states and seek to reclaim former territories. The states must forget their differences or face annihilation. Some violence. 1989. DB/RC 68941 ## A Rider of the High Mesa DB/RC 68943 5 hours 52 minutes by Ernest Haycox read by John Polk When cattle rustlers strike, the residents of Powder suspect Lin Ballou, a loner who left his ranch presumably to seek gold in the high mesa. Lin finds something more valuable, but runs afoul of the true culprits. He tries to dodge trouble while helping townsfolk, including the judge’s daughter. 1927. DB/RC 68943 ## Sharpe’s Siege: Richard Sharpe and the Winter Campaign, 1814 DB/RC 69010 12 hours 21 minutes by Bernard Cornwell read by Erik Sandvold British forces have infiltrated southern France. Newly married major Richard Sharpe is ordered to secure a small coastal fortress and ambush French supply routes. Sharpe makes a devil’s pact with Cornelius Killick, a privateer captain from America—Britain’s newest enemy—to thwart an old nemesis. Violence and some strong language. 1987. DB/RC 69010 ## Aurora Crossing DB/RC 69020 16 hours 5 minutes by Karl H. Schlesier read by Jim Zeiger Idaho, 1877. Eighteen-year-old John Seton, whose father was white, lives among his late mother’s people, the Nez Perce. When nontreaty bands are pressured by the U.S. government to move onto a reservation, they flee north. On the journey, Seton struggles to safeguard the horses, elude soldiers—and survive. Some violence. 2008. DB/RC 69020 ## The Shadow of Silver Tip DB/RC 69043 9 hours 1 minute by Max Brand read by Buck Schirner Townspeople suspect that Tom Converse is the gunslinger called the Shadow. Only Sylvia knows that he is innocent—she’s seen the face of the real outlaw. Some violence and some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 1925. DB/RC 69043 ## The Mourner: A Parker Novel DB/RC 69053 5 hours 0 minutes by Richard Stark read by Jim Zeiger The father of a former lover coerces Parker into stealing a priceless alabaster “mourner” statue from a Slavic diplomat’s Washington, D.C., residence. Although Parker’s associate courts the maid to gain access to the home, two thugs may also be after the weeping- monk figure. Some violence and some strong language. 1963. DB/RC 69053 ## Sag Harbor DB/RC 69066 12 hours 9 minutes by Colson Whitehead read by Erik Sandvold Long Island, 1985. Upper-middle-class African American teenager Benji spends another summer at the beach with his brother and his parents, a Manhattan doctor and a lawyer. Benji finds relief from prep school and a part-time job, and learns a few lessons on growing up. Strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69066 ## Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Classic Regency Romance—Now with Ultraviolent Zombie Mayhem! DB 69090 10 hours 55 minutes by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith read by Colleen Delany Elizabeth captures Mr. Darcy’s attention as she decapitates a throng of the undead during a country ball. Smitten with her warrior abilities, Mr. Darcy verbally spars with Elizabeth and fights his growing attraction and admiration for her as they attempt to eliminate the rotting corpses infesting England. Violence. Bestseller. 2009. DB 69090 ## One Second After DB/RC 69145 12 hours 38 minutes by William R. Forstchen read by Ray Foushee When nuclear bombs detonate high in the atmosphere above the United States, electromagnetic pulses destroy technology and electricity, forcing Americans into ruthless survival mode. Former colonel John Matherson fights to keep his family alive in the small town of Black Mountain, North Carolina. Some violence and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69145 ## This Duchess of Mine: Desperate Duchesses, Book 5 DB 69162 11 hours 7 minutes by Eloisa James read by Corrie James London, 1784. Elijah, the duke of Beaumont, bids his estranged wife Jemma to return from Paris in hopes of producing an heir. The two discover that they love each other and together seek a cure for Elijah’s heart ailment. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69162 ## The Empty Mirror: A Viennese Mystery DB 69179 11 hours 31 minutes by J. Sydney Jones read by Patrick Downer Austria, 1898. When a female model of controversial artist Gustav Klimt becomes the victim of a serial killer, authorities suspect Klimt may be involved. Lawyer Karl Werthen and criminologist Hanns Gross attempt to vindicate Klimt in an investigation that implicates members of the social and political elite. Some violence. 2009. DB 69179 ## Fool DB/RC 69209 8 hours 42 minutes by Christopher Moore read by Gary Tipton In this comedic retelling of Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear, set in thirteenth-century Britain, Pocket the fool comes to the aid of the king’s daughter Cordelia. The orphaned clown learns his father’s identity and becomes an avenger for ghosts and witches. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69209 ## A Quiche before Dying: A Jane Jeffry Mystery DB/RC 69215 5 hours 1 minute by Jill Churchill read by Jill Fox Sleuth widow Jane Jeffry enrolls in a writing course that is also attended by Agnes Pryce, a nasty local author who insults fellow classmates and the teacher. At a potluck dinner Agnes is fatally poisoned after eating Jane’s quiche. Jane investigates while she pens a book. Some strong language. 1993. DB/RC 69215 ## Perfect Fifths DB/RC 69217 8 hours 4 minutes by Megan McCafferty read by Erin Jones After breaking up with Marcus Flutie in Fourth Comings (RC 65563), Jessica Darling bumps into him at the airport while traveling to a friend’s wedding in the Virgin Islands—and warm feelings resurface. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. 2009. DB/RC 69217 ## The High City: Corban Loosestrife, Book 5 DB/RC 69219 8 hours 35 minutes by Cecelia Holland read by Jack Fox Corban Loosestrife’s nephew Raef, a rower aboard a small merchant vessel, survives a shipwreck that strands him in Constantinople, a city co-ruled by Emperor Basil II and his younger brother Constantine. Amid civil war, Raef earns a place among Basil’s most trusted warriors, the Varangian mercenaries. Some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69219 ## Crusade of Eagles: Eagle Series, Book 12 DB/RC 69220 5 hours 52 minutes by William W. Johnston read by Jack Fox Frontiersman Falcon MacCallister persuades his siblings, Broadway actors Andrew and Rosanna, to come to Colorado Springs. When outlaws kidnap Andrew and Rosanna, Falcon lays his own trap. Sequel to Pride of Eagles (DB/RC 68907). Some violence and some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 69220 ## The Class Menagerie: A Jane Jeffry Mystery DB/RC 69221 5 hours 50 minutes by Jill Churchill read by Jill Fox Suburban single mom Jane Jeffry helps with a three-day gathering of her friend Shelley’s former high school girl’s club. The reunion turns deadly when one unpleasant guest is murdered. Aided by detective Mel VanDyne, Jane uncovers links to a scandal dating back to school days. Some strong language. 1994. DB/RC 69221 ## The Secret Wedding: The Malloren Family DB/RC 69222 13 hours 44 minutes by Jo Beverley read by Mitzi Friedlander 1764. Heiress Caro Hill must verify her widowhood to remarry. Meanwhile, her missing-and-presumed- dead husband Christian, the viscount Grandiston, searches for Caro, the girl he was forced to marry ten years ago before he went to war. The two accidentally meet but don’t recognize each other. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69222 ## No Mortal Reason: A Diana Spaulding Mystery DB/RC 69225 9 hours 5 minutes by Kathy Lynn Emerson read by Jill Fox New York, 1888. Reporter Diana Spaulding and her fiancé Dr. Ben Northcote travel to rural Sullivan County to meet Diana’s long-lost relatives, who are scheming to revamp the family hotel. When the discovery of a young woman’s skeletal remains implicates Diana’s uncle in a murder, Diana investigates. 2007. DB/RC 69225 ## Sweet Trouble: Bakery Sisters, Book 3 DB/RC 69226 9 hours 18 minutes by Susan Mallery read by Madelyn Buzzard Five years ago Jesse fell in love with computer nerd Matt and left Seattle pregnant. Now she is returning so father and son can meet. Angry and wanting revenge, Matt plans to sue Jesse for custody. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 69226 ## Pearl Jinx DB/RC 69228 9 hours 29 minutes by Sandra Hill read by Jill Fox Shunned by his Amish family, Caleb Peachey leads Jinx, Inc., to Abbie Franklin’s Pennsylvania property to hunt for cave pearls. After archaeologist Claire Cassidy joins the team to ensure artifacts are not disturbed, Tante Lulu arrives and begins matchmaking. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2007. DB/RC 69228 ## The Courtesan’s Daughter DB/RC 69229 11 hours 11 minutes by Claudia Dain read by Michael McCullough London, 1802. Despite her title, Lady Caroline Trevelyan is considered unsuitable for marriage because of her mother Lady Sophia’s past life as a courtesan. Sophia, however, arranges Caroline’s nuptials with Lord Ashdon by paying off Ashdon’s debts. But Caroline, insisting on love, rejects her fiancé. Some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 69229 ## The Empress of Mars DB/RC 69230 10 hours 2 minutes by Kage Baker read by Madelyn Buzzard Former British Arean Company (BAC) employee Mary Griffith and others are stranded after BAC’s Martian experiment fails. Mary establishes a barter-and-trade system at her new bar, the Empress of Mars. But when BAC attempts to reclaim colonist land, Mary and her patrons must find ways to outwit the company. 2009. DB/RC 69230 ## The Contractor DB/RC 69231 9 hours 44 minutes by Colin MacKinnon read by Barry Bernson CIA contractor Rick Behringer buys foreign technology and weapons illegally, then hands them to U.S. intelligence agencies for inspection. When a Pakistani engineer attempts to acquire highly enriched uranium, the CIA thrusts Rick into a deadly game against Russian mobsters. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69231 ## The Godmother DB/RC 69232 15 hours 15 minutes by Carrie Adams read by Madelyn Buzzard London attorney Tessa King, back from a yoga holiday, contemplates her life. As she observes her friends and plays godmother to their kids, Tessa wonders why she’s still single. But Tessa discovers that her friends have their own problems. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB/RC 69232 ## Incandescence DB/RC 69233 11 hours 59 minutes by Greg Egan read by John Polk After meeting a traveler who has bits of information from an uncataloged DNA world, discontented Amalgam explorer Rakesh journeys to the galactic core in search of the Aloof race. Meanwhile Roi and Zak, members of Aloof, begin to discover their place in the universe. 2008. DB/RC 69233 ## The Walls of the Universe DB/RC 69235 12 hours 27 minutes by Paul Melko read by Andy Pyle The doppelganger of Ohio farm boy John Rayburn arrives and tricks John into using a device to visit a parallel universe. Stuck in a new world, John tries to return home, but his nefarious double has plans of his own. Strong language and some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69235 ## A Country Called Home DB/RC 69236 8 hours 19 minutes by Kim Barnes read by Erin Jones Idealistic newlyweds Thomas and Helen Deracotte arrive in rural Idaho in 1960. Thomas falls in love with the land and hires teenager Manny to help farm while Helen succumbs to loneliness. Sixteen years later their daughter Elise joins a religious cult. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB/RC 69236 ## Flowers on Main: A Chesapeake Shores Novel, Book 2 DB/RC 69238 9 hours 54 minutes by Sherryl Woods read by Erin Jones Playwright Bree O’Brien leaves her career in Chicago after a string of failures and returns to Chesapeake Shores. Bree impulsively buys a florist shop for which her former boyfriend, landscaper Jake Collins, is the flower supplier. Jake fears another rejection—but still loves Bree. 2009. DB/RC 69238 ## The Courtesan’s Wager DB/RC 69239 11 hours 3 minutes by Claudia Dain read by Michael McCullough Lady Amelia Caversham approaches Lady Sophia, from The Courtesan’s Secret (DB/RC 69223), for help in arranging a marriage to a duke—any duke. Amelia makes a scandal-provoking list of prospective bridegrooms, but the one man who truly loves Amelia doesn’t make the cut. Some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69239 ## All Other Nights DB/RC 69243 13 hours 22 minutes by Dara Horn read by Jack Fox New Orleans, 1861. Nineteen-year-old Union spy Jacob Rappaport is sent during Passover to kill his uncle—who is planning to assassinate President Lincoln. His next mission is to marry Eugenia Levy, a Virginia Jewish businessman’s daughter who happens to be a Confederate agent. But Jacob doesn’t plan on falling in love. 2009. DB/RC 69243 ## Dark Places DB/RC 69251 11 hours 52 minutes by Gillian Flynn read by Erin Jones Twenty-five years ago Libby’s brother was convicted of murdering their mother and sisters. When the well- wishers’ trust fund that she’s been subsisting on runs dry, thirty-one-year-old Libby takes money from a group that is trying to prove her brother’s innocence. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69251 ## Harbor Lights: A Chesapeake Shores Novel, Book 3 DB/RC 69253 9 hours 36 minutes by Sherryl Woods read by Erin Jones After his wife is killed in Iraq, paramedic Kevin O’Brien returns home to Chesapeake Shores with his toddler son. Kevin leaves the raising of his boy to his extended family, but when he meets Shanna Carlyle, a divorced bookstore owner, the two click. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69253 ## Daughter of the Flames DB/RC 69263 7 hours 35 minutes by Zoë Marriott read by Erin Jones After the Sedorne attack the Ruan palace, scarred fifteen-year-old Zira teaches other orphans self-defense. Unaware of her royal lineage, Zira unfolds the secrets of her past and discovers her romantic feelings for Sorin—a man who should be her enemy. Some violence. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69263 ## The Last Child DB/RC 69264 12 hours 9 minutes by John Hart read by Jack Fox After twelve-year-old Alyssa disappeared on her way home a year ago, her guilt-ridden father left town and her mother fell into a drugged daze with an abusive boyfriend. As Alyssa’s twin brother Johnny and obsessed detective Hunt continue to search, another girl is snatched. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69264 ## The Rules of the Game DB/RC 69265 11 hours 38 minutes by Leonard Downie read by Gary Tipton A U.S. president takes office with his young female vice president, and Washington newspaper reporter Sarah Page digs into her new assignment— covering politics and money. As Page finds evidence of undue influence on the highest office, the president dies. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69265 ## Mean Streets DB/RC 69269 10 hours 46 minutes by Jim Butcher and others read by John Polk Four novellas. Wizard Harry Dresden warns his friend, a former knight, of danger in Jim Butcher’s The Warrior. Includes Simon R. Green’s The Difference a Day Makes, Kat Richardson’s The Third Death of the Little Clay Dog, and Thomas E. Sniegoski’s Noah’s Orphans. Violence and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69269 ## True Love and Other Disasters DB/RC 69272 8 hours 59 minutes by Rachel Gibson read by Carol Dines Trophy wife Faith Duffy, a former stripper and centerfold, inherits her late husband’s hockey team, the Seattle Chinooks. Faith decides to keep the team, though hockey captain Ty Savage and Faith’s stepson resist her interference—until Faith and Ty fall in love. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69272 ## The Searchers DB/RC 69294 8 hours 5 minutes by Alan LeMay read by Jack Fox Comanches attack the Edwards homestead, killing the family and kidnapping ten-year-old Debbie. Debbie’s uncle Amos, a Civil War veteran, and foster brother Martin Pauley vow to find her. Years pass, testing the limits of hope and endurance and revealing Amos’s true motives. Basis for a movie starring John Wayne. 1954. DB/RC 69294 ## Southern Lights DB/RC 69429 9 hours 18 minutes by Danielle Steel read by Nick Podehl In the midst of a dangerous case, Manhattan assistant D.A. Alexa Hamilton sends her daughter Savannah to the teen’s father in Charleston, South Carolina. Savannah comes to know and love her paternal family, while Alexa deals with the trial of a serial killer. Strong language and some violence. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69429 ## The MacKade Brothers: Devin and Shane DB/RC 69506 13 hours 37 minutes by Nora Roberts read by Madelyn Buzzard In The Heart of Devin MacKade a sheriff becomes involved with divorcée Cassie, his former high school crush. In The Fall of Shane MacKade a womanizing farmer becomes infatuated with a researcher who investigates the paranormal. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 1996. DB/RC 69506 ## Brimstone DB/RC 69508 5 hours 47 minutes by Robert B. Parker read by Ray Foushee Brimstone, Texas. After Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole rescue Virgil’s sweetheart Allie from a brothel, they hire on as deputies to defuse conflict between a corrupt preacher and an unsavory saloon owner. They also track a dangerous Indian. Sequel to Resolution (DB/RC 68236). Some violence and some strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69508 ## What Happens in London DB/RC 69534 10 hours 11 minutes by Julia Quinn read by Madelyn Buzzard Lady Olivia Bevelstoke becomes interested in her new London neighbor Sir Harry Valentine. Harry, a spy, falls in love with Olivia while he watches a treacherous Russian prince court her. Companion to The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever (RC 65036). Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69534 ## Alex Cross’s Trial: An Alex Cross Mystery DB 69597 7 hours 37 minutes by James Patterson and Richard DiLallo read by Mark Delgado Inspired by his grandmother’s tales about her uncle Abraham, Alex Cross presents his own novel, Trial. In it, Abraham risks his life to help Ben Corbett, an attorney sent to Mississippi by President Teddy Roosevelt to investigate lynchings believed to be linked to the Ku Klux Klan. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB 69597 ## Dying to Retire: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery DB 69601 7 hours 48 minutes by Donald Bain read by Margaret Strom Florida. Mystery writer Jessica Fletcher uncovers evidence of foul play in the death of her former Cabot Cove, Maine, neighbor Portia Shelby. She hunts for clues in Portia’s retirement community, Foreverglades; identifies possible suspects—including a rumored mobster and Portia’s own husband; and even takes a side trip to Key West. 2004. DB 69601 ## Burn DB 69616 13 hours 12 minutes by Linda Howard read by Laura Giannarelli Jenner Redwine wins the lottery and escapes from her dead-end job and mooching boyfriend. Her heiress friend Syd persuades Jenner to join her on a charity cruise—but then Syd is kidnapped en route. Aboard ship, Jenner reluctantly agrees to the kidnappers’ demands. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69616 ## A Question of Murder: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery DB 69620 7 hours 20 minutes by Donald Bain read by Margaret Strom Jessica attends a weekend gathering at a historic mansion in the Berkshires, where her friends’ theatrical troupe puts on a murder- mystery play. As a crime writer and a sleuth, Jessica promises not to spoil the plot—until one of the death scenes turns out to be all too real. 2006. DB 69620 ## Shadow Kiss: A Vampire Academy Novel, Book 3 DB 69622 13 hours 20 minutes by Richelle Mead read by Julie-Ann Elliott Weeks from guardian graduation, Rose questions her sanity as the dark effects of being shadow-kissed haunt her. After a deadly attack threatens people close to her, Rose confronts her shocking new destiny. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. For senior high and older readers. 2008. DB 69622 ## Lip Service: The Lone Star Sisters, Book 2 DB 69633 9 hours 54 minutes by Susan Mallery read by Julie-Ann Eillott Eight years ago Skye Titan married her powerful father’s friend, despite her relationship with neighboring rancher Mitch Cassidy. Now Mitch, injured and bitter, returns home from serving in the Navy SEALS and suspects that he is the father of widow Skye’s child. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69633 ## Homer and Langley DB/RC 69642 7 hours 13 minutes by E.L. Doctorow read by Guy Williams Homer Collyer, who is blind, and his older brother Langley, a WWI mustard-gas victim, become recluses in their Fifth Avenue brownstone, hoarding newspapers and collecting odd things—a model T Ford, typewriters, and surplus Army supplies—until they become imprisoned by their vast accumulations. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69642 ## Dead and Alive: Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein, Book 3 DB/RC 69644 8 hours 12 minutes by Dean Koontz read by David Hartley-Margolin Victor Helios, from the City of Night (RC 60514), no longer controls the nightmarish creations he’s unleashed on New Orleans. Investigating detectives Carson O’Connor and Michael Maddison track Victor and receive help from an unlikely source—Victor’s first monster. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69644 ## Necropolis: The Gatekeepers, Book 4 DB/RC 69648 12 hours 4 minutes by Anthony Horowitz read by Erik Sandvold Fifteen-year-old Matt and three other gatekeepers travel to Hong Kong to pursue their destinies and to search for the final gatekeeper Scarlett. Together they plot to stop the evil Nightrise Corporation from global dominance and destruction. Sequel to Nightrise (RC 65275). For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69648 ## The Last Refuge: A Sam Acquillo Hamptons Mystery DB/RC 69650 11 hours 44 minutes by Chris Knopf read by Jim Zeiger Southampton, Long Island. Sam Acquillo, a divorced corporate burnout living in his late parents’ run-down cottage, finds his elderly neighbor drowned in her bathtub. Sam volunteers to be administrator of her estate and soon uncovers evidence of foul play. Strong language and some violence. 2005. DB/RC 69650 ## Half Broke Horses: A True-Life Novel DB/RC 69651 8 hours 1 minute by Jeannette Walls read by Martha Harmon Pardee The memoirist who wrote The Glass Castle (RC 61540) novelizes the life of her adventurous grandmother, Lily Casey Smith. After young Lily leaves her family’s Texas ranch on horseback, she teaches in remote western schools, drives cars, flies planes, runs a ranch, and finishes college. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69651 ## Rift in the Sky: Stratification, Book 3 DB/RC 69654 13 hours 1 minute by Julie E. Czerneda read by Kristin Allison The agreement that enables the three races of Cersi to coexist begins breaking down. Aryl Sarc, speaker of the Om’ray clan, attempts to restore balance, but human explorer Marcus Bowman’s discoveries threaten everyone’s survival. Sequel to Riders of the Storm (RC 68124). 2009. DB/RC 69654 ## Death of a Cozy Writer: A St. Just Mystery DB/RC 69655 8 hours 47 minutes by G.M. Malliet read by Martha Harmon Pardee British mystery writer Sir Adrian Beauclerk-Fisk invites his grown children to his wedding. The four siblings are not happy about the bride and her possible threat to their inheritance. When Sir Adrian and his eldest son are both murdered, Detective Chief Inspector Arthur St. Just investigates. Some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 69655 ## Evidence: An Alex Delaware Novel DB/RC 69656 11 hours 52 minutes by Jonathan Kellerman read by David Hartley-Margolin LAPD cop Milo Sturgis and psychologist Alex Delaware investigate the murders of architect Desmond Backer and his lover in a half-built, abandoned mansion. As Sturgis and Delaware seek clues, their list of suspects grows and includes Backer’s boss, jealous girlfriends, and ecoterrorists. Strong language and some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69656 ## The Ghost King: Forgotten Realms; Transitions, Book 3 DB/RC 69657 14 hours 8 minutes by R.A. Salvatore read by Erik Sandvold The Spellplague wreaks havoc in Faerûn as simple casts and magic have disastrous effects on the Weave. After Catti-brie is injured by lightning, Drizzt Do’Urden, Cadderly, and companions prepare to battle a menacing evil thought to have been destroyed— the Crystal Shard. Sequel to The Pirate King (RC 68231). Some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69657 ## The Reapers DB/RC 69662 12 hours 49 minutes by John Connolly read by Jim Zeiger Ex-hit man Louis and his partner Angel find themselves targets of Louis’s former colleague Bliss, a member of a shadowy organization of elite assassins called Reapers. Louis and Angel decide to fight back and enlist the help of their friend, PI Charlie Parker. Violence and some strong language. 2008. DB/RC 69662 ## Half a Crown DB/RC 69663 9 hours 34 minutes by Jo Walton read by Gabriella Cavallero Alternate 1960s England. Watch commander Peter Carmichael supervises security as London prepares to host an international peace conference, which Hitler will attend. Carmichael contends with rioters protesting Britain’s alignment with Nazi Germany and plotters attempting coups, while he oversees the covert rescue of Jews. Sequel to Ha’penny (DB/RC 70229). 2008. DB/RC 69663 ## Hothouse Orchid: A Holly Barker Mystery DB/RC 69664 6 hours 48 minutes by Stuart Woods read by Martha Harmon Pardee CIA agent Holly Barker returns to Orchid Beach, Florida, on leave and discovers that her former army commander and would-be rapist Colonel James Bruno is the chief of police. Then Holly finds a woman’s body on the beach. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69664 ## Batter Off Dead: A Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery with Recipes DB/RC 69673 6 hours 57 minutes by Tamar Myers read by Kristin Allison A very pregnant Magdalena Yoder is volunteering at the Beechy Grove Mennonite Church Brotherhood all- you-can-eat fund-raising pancake breakfast when local glutton Minerva J. Jay drops dead. But before Magda- lena can assist the town’s sole police officer with the murder case, she goes into labor. Includes recipes. 2009. DB/RC 69673 ## The Dame: The Saga of the First King, Book 3 DB/RC 69677 15 hours 34 minutes by R.A. Salvatore read by Erik Sandvold After slaying evil Samhaist leader Ancient Badden for Vanguard ruler Dame Gwydre, swordsman Bransen Garibond—a.k.a. the Highwayman— returns to Honce only to find his homeland embroiled in war. Bransen is drawn into a web of political and religious plots as he tries to protect his family. Some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69677 ## Lost DB/RC 69678 6 hours 6 minutes by Jacqueline Davies read by Gabriella Cavallero Sixteen-year-old Essie’s life’s joy is caring for her little sister Zelda. But things change when Essie begins working at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. Essie befriends a secretive coworker and avoids old friends as a dark, painful memory threatens her reality. Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69678 ## Blindman’s Bluff: A Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus Mystery DB/RC 69679 11 hours 31 minutes by Faye Kellerman read by Martha Harmon Pardee Los Angeles. Detective Peter Decker investigates the murders of billionaire shopping-mall magnate Guy Kaffey, his wife, and four others. Peter suspects an inside job. Meanwhile, a chance encounter with a blind courtroom translator thrusts Peter’s wife Rina into the case—and into harm’s way. Strong language and some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69679 ## The Trail of the Wild Rose: An English Garden Mystery DB/RC 69682 9 hours 34 minutes by Anthony Eglin read by David Hartley-Margolin Retired botany professor and reluctant sleuth Lawrence Kingston is asked to interpret the ramblings of a hit-and-run motorcycle-accident victim believed to be a member of a recent horticultural expedition to China. As the expedition’s remaining plant hunters meet untimely ends, Kingston uncovers a conspiracy involving greed, blackmail, and murder. 2009. DB/RC 69682 ## The Gateway: Stories DB/RC 69683 7 hours 20 minutes by T.M. McNally read by Guy Williams Seven short stories about family relationships and love. In the title piece a St. Louis couple celebrate their seventh wedding anniversary in Paris as the husband reflects upon his, and his wife’s, past loves and current choices. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. PEN/Faulkner finalist. 2007. DB/RC 69683 ## Better to Rest: A Liam Campbell Mystery DB 69811 7 hours 1 minute by Dana Stabenow read by Annie Wauters Alaska state trooper Liam Campbell, from Fire and Ice (RC 50187), and his girlfriend discover the remains of a WWII plane embedded in a glacier. Campbell’s investigation links recent murders with past military secrets that would be better left buried. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2002. DB 69811 ## Secrets of Surrender: The Rothwells, Book 3 DB 69812 10 hours 59 minutes by Madeline Hunter read by Corrie James England. Shunned by society following her brother’s fraudulent financial dealings, the beautiful Roselyn Longworth endures humiliation from her lover Lord Norbury, but wealthy commoner Kyle Bradwell comes to her rescue. The marquess of Easter- brook, Rose’s cousin by marriage, persuades Kyle to propose to Rose. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB 69812 ## Flood DB 69826 15 hours 47 minutes by Stephen Baxter read by Mark Delgado 2016. After five years in captivity, five hostages are freed by a private security force in Barcelona. But they return to a world plagued with heavy rains and floods. They band together to survive as the climate shifts and the land shrinks under rising water. Violence and strong language. 2008. DB 69826 ## Fragment DB 69843 12 hours 25 minutes by Warren Fahy read by Julian Thompson When scientists and crew for the reality television show SeaLife respond to a distress signal near Henders Island, they are unprepared for what they find. They encounter monstrous, bizarre vegetation and creatures and struggle to survive, while viewers back home witness their violent slaughter. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB 69843 ## A Duke of Her Own: Desperate Duchesses, Book 6 DB 69845 11 hours 43 minutes by Eloisa James read by Corrie James Leopold Dautry, the duke of Villiers, seeks a well-born wife to produce an heir and rear his six illegitimate children. He favors Lady Eleanor, who remains in love with her married childhood sweetheart. But instead the duke proposes to already-engaged—and possibly mad—Lady Lisette. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69845 ## The Sins of Lord Easterbrook: The Rothwells, Book 4 DB 69846 10 hours 41 minutes by Madeline Hunter read by Corrie James Leona Montgomery arrives in London from China to find business partners for her brother’s shipping company and to search for those who tried to ruin her late father. She reunites with Christian Rothwell, now the marquis of Easterbrook, who helps—and seduces—her. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 69846 ## Skin Trade: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter DB 69848 17 hours 14 minutes by Laurell K. Hamilton read by Annie Wauters Vampire executioner Anita Blake receives a gruesome trophy from a ruthless bloodsucker terrorizing Las Vegas. Anita heads to “Sin City,” where she joins assassin and fellow U.S. marshal Edward. Together they assist local authorities hunting the preternatural serial killer. Strong language, descriptions of sex, and some violence. 2009. DB 69848 ## Shadowed Summer DB 69850 4 hours 49 minutes by Saundra Mitchell read by Annie Wauters Louisiana. In summer’s sweltering heat fourteen-year-old Iris and her friend Collette stave off boredom by attempting to conjure up the dead in a local graveyard. But when a missing boy’s ghost whispers in Iris’s ear, the girls try to solve his mysterious disappearance. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB 69850 ## Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd DB 69853 11 hours 49 minutes edited by Holly Black and Cecil Castellucci read by Mark Delgado Short story anthology celebrating geekdom. In Holly Black’s and Cecil Castellucci’s “Once You’re a Jedi, You’re a Jedi All the Way,” a Klingon and a Jedi fight their taboo attraction at a science-fiction convention. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 69853 ## The Winter Garden Mystery: A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery DB 69857 8 hours 3 minutes by Carola Dunn read by Colleen Delany England, 1923. Daisy Dalrymple heads to Cheshire to write an article about her old schoolmate’s estate. While photographing the grounds, Daisy discovers the body of a missing housemaid buried in the garden. The house’s occupants and neighbors in the surrounding village become suspects as the police investigate. 1995. DB 69857 ## Dark Light DB 69886 9 hours 5 minutes by Jayne Castle read by Laura Giannarelli Reporter Sierra McIntyre links the disappearances of several homeless drug addicts and rumors of an alien lab to the enigmatic Ghost Hunters Guild. She’ll do anything to get the scoop— even if it means marrying guild chief John Fontana. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2008. DB 69886 ## The Van Alen Legacy: Blue Bloods DB 69890 8 hours 45 minutes by Melissa De la Cruz read by Colleen Delany Bliss’s shocking destiny in Revelations (DB 69623) leads to complicated problems with the Silver Bloods. Meanwhile Schuyler, who has chosen Oliver over Jack, is being pursued by the Venators, and Mimi embarks on a mission to track down Jordan. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 69890 ## The Scarpetta Factor DB/RC 69895 15 hours 40 minutes by Patricia Cornwell read by Martha Harmon Pardee Dr. Kay Scarpetta is the senior forensic analyst for CNN in New York and continues her work in the morgue. Scarpetta puzzles over a headline- making missing-woman case, the perplexing murder of a female jogger, and some threatening events in her personal life. Some violence and some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69895 ## Living Dead in Dallas: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel DB/RC 69897 7 hours 50 minutes by Charlaine Harris read by Kristin Allison The morning after Sookie Stackhouse takes drunk Andy Bellefleur’s car keys, she discovers Merlotte’s flamboyant cook Lafayette dead in Andy’s car. Before she can investigate, vampire Eric summons Sookie and vampire Bill for an errand in Dallas. Violence, explicit descriptions of sex, and some strong language. Bestseller. 2002. DB/RC 69897 ## True Blue DB/RC 69900 12 hours 53 minutes by David Baldacci read by Martha Harmon Pardee D.C. cop Mace Perry was framed and has been imprisoned for two years, despite her sister being chief of police. Newly released Mace and attorney Roy Kingman unofficially investigate his coworker’s murder, while Mace tries to clear her name and reclaim her badge. Strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69900 ## The Doomsday Key: A Sigma Force Novel DB/RC 69902 14 hours 54 minutes by James Rollins read by Jim Zeiger Three high-profile murders occur across the globe and are connected by a sacred Celtic symbol burned into each victim’s flesh. Commander Gray Pierce and the Sigma Force race to uncover the mysteries surrounding the deaths—and the apocalyptic message for the world. Violence and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB/RC 69902 ## Fifth Seal: The A.D. Chronicles, Book 5 DB/RC 69904 10 hours 23 minutes by Bodie Thoene and Brock Thoene read by Kristin Allison Yosef is certain that his new wife Mary has been chosen to carry the child destined to be the Messiah. He and Mary set out on a perilous journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Meanwhile, King Herod grows increasingly paranoid. Sequel to Fourth Dawn (RC 64252). 2006. DB/RC 69904 ## Two Time: A Sam Acquillo Hamptons Mystery DB/RC 69907 10 hours 56 minutes by Chris Knopf read by Jim Zeiger Long Island. Wealthy investment adviser Jonathan Eldridge dies in a car explosion that injures Sam Acquillo, from The Last Refuge (DB/RC 69650), and his lawyer friend Jackie Swait- kowski. Sam interviews Jonathan’s agoraphobic widow Appolonia for clues and links the murder to Jonathan’s final cell-phone call. Strong language. 2006. DB/RC 69907 ## The Labors of Hercules: A Hercule Poirot Mystery DB/RC 69911 9 hours 51 minutes by Agatha Christie read by David Hartley-Margolin Before he retires, Belgian detective Hercule Poirot vows to solve twelve puzzles mirroring the mythical labors of the ancient Greek hero Hercules. Modern-day versions of such challenges involve a lost Pekinese, a gentleman ruined by gossip, and a missing Russian countess— each case more baffling than the last. 1947. DB/RC 69911 ## Fatal Remedies: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery DB/RC 69914 7 hours 42 minutes by Donna Leon read by David Hartley-Margolin Venice, Italy. Commissario Brunetti’s wife Paola twice vandalizes a travel agency that sponsors sex tours to Asia. Paola becomes a murder suspect when the owner is strangled. But Brunetti suspects the Mafia is behind this and other killings. Some violence. 1999. DB/RC 69914 ## My Fair Temptress: Governess Brides DB/RC 69918 10 hours 26 minutes by Christina Dodd read by Gabriella Cavallero London, 1849. Her reputation ruined by an unscrupulous nobleman, Caroline Ritter seeks employment with the Distinguished Academy of Governesses. Jude Durant, the earl of Huntington and a spy, takes lessons in courtship from Caroline while on a mission to avenge his brother’s death. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2005. DB/RC 69918 ## North Star: A Barnaby Skye Novel DB/RC 69922 9 hours 25 minutes by Richard S. Wheeler read by David Hartley-Margolin 1870. Facing an aging body and a changing West, mountain man Barnaby Skye contemplates settling down. While Barnaby and his wife Victoria confront brutal Texas cattlemen and cheating Indian agents, Barnaby’s other wife, Mary, sets out to find their son, whom Barnaby sent away to school years before. 2009. DB/RC 69922 ## Borderline: An Anna Pigeon Mystery DB/RC 69929 11 hours 56 minutes by Nevada Barr read by Martha Harmon Pardee Ranger Anna Pigeon and her husband Paul are taking a guided rafting trip along the Rio Grande on the Texas- Mexico border when things go horribly wrong. They lose the raft, find an almost-dead pregnant Mexican woman in the river, and dodge sniper fire. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69929 ## The Winds of Dune DB/RC 69932 14 hours 3 minutes by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson read by Kristin Allison Blinded and grief-stricken, Emperor Paul-Muad’Dib abandons his empire and newborn twins. His sister Alia struggles to maintain order on Dune, while his mother Jessica tries to understand what has happened to her son. Sequel to Dune Messiah (RC 19126). Some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69932 ## Sisters and Husbands DB/RC 69933 7 hours 4 minutes by Connie Briscoe read by Mare Trevathan Maryland. Charmaine and Evelyn, from Sisters and Lovers (RC 39260), worry about the upcoming nuptials of their sister Beverly, who has broken two previous engagements. Meanwhile, Evelyn contends with a boring marriage and Charmaine copes with a spoiled teenage stepdaughter. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69933 ## Malice: New Orleans Series DB/RC 69934 15 hours 34 minutes by Lisa Jackson read by Martha Harmon Pardee Visions of his late wife Jennifer lead New Orleans detective Rick Bentz to return to Los Angeles. Investigating his past, Rick discovers a murderer stalking Jennifer’s friends while turning suspicion on Rick. When Rick’s second wife Olivia arrives, someone kidnaps her. Violence and strong language. 2009. DB/RC 69934 ## Fire and Ice: A Beaumont and Brady Novel DB/RC 69935 11 hours 11 minutes by J.A. Jance read by Jim Zeiger Seattle detective J.P. Beaumont looks into the murders of six young women. Meanwhile, Cochise County, Arizona, sheriff Joanna Brady probes the death of a man crushed by an all-terrain vehicle. The two investigators—first seen together in Partner in Crime (RC 54929)—find connections between their cases. Some strong lan- guage. 2009. DB/RC 69935 ## Lakeshore Christmas DB/RC 69940 10 hours 0 minutes by Susan Wiggs read by Martha Harmon Pardee Librarian Maureen Davenport is director of Avalon’s Christmas pageant this year. But she must share the duty with musician and former child actor Eddie Haven, whose DUI in Avalon brings him back each year to perform this court-ordered community service. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB/RC 69940 ## The Lone Texan DB/RC 69944 8 hours 45 minutes by Jodi Thomas read by Kristin Allison Galveston, Texas; 1859. Widowed Sage McMurray Lander of Whispering Mountain ranch returns home after studying medicine back east. Drum- mond Roak has waited for Sage and begins courting her. But unsavory outlaws and Sage’s brother-in-law cause problems that include kidnapping and murder. Explicit descriptions of sex and some violence. 2009. DB/RC 69944 ## Gorgeous DB/RC 69949 5 hours 50 minutes by Rachel Vail read by Kristin Allison Being the least pretty of the Avery sisters, Allison readily cuts a deal with the devil: he makes her appear gorgeous in exchange for her cell phone. But Allison quickly realizes that beauty has its own problems. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB/RC 69949 ## Crashed DB/RC 69975 10 hours 49 minutes by Robin Wasserman read by Kate Reinders Living with other “mechs” since her parents transplanted her brain into a mechanical body, Lia becomes a pawn in a religious leader’s movement to outlaw the technology and eradicate machines such as Lia. Sequel to Skinned (DB/RC 69972). Strong language and some violence. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB/RC 69975 ## Snow Angels DB 70106 13 hours 54 minutes by Fern Michaels and others read by Margaret Strom Four Christmas novellas centered on finding unexpected love. In Snow Angels Olympic skier Max plans to spend the holiday alone, until a social worker and her two charges need help during a snowstorm. Includes The Presents of Angels, Decorations, and Miracle on Main Street. 2009. DB 70106 ## Sheriff of Hangtown: A Western Duo DB 70112 8 hours 34 minutes by Lauran Paine read by Joe Peck In the title story lawman Wesley Potter of Hangtown, California, vows to find out who killed horse rancher Dick Ruffin and why. In “Outlaw’s Hide-Out” fugitive bank robber Hap Thompson risks his freedom to save the life of a young woman thrown from a horse. 2009. DB 70112 ## Steamed: A Gourmet Girl Mystery DB 70116 8 hours 11 minutes by Jessica Conant-Park and Susan Conant read by Colleen Delany Chloe Carter (known online as GourmetGirl) ends her foray into Internet matchmaking when her date Eric Rafferty is stabbed to death in a restaurant lavatory. Chloe subsequently falls for the restaurant’s chef Josh Driscoll—who is the prime murder suspect. Chloe must exonerate Josh to save their romance. Includes recipes. 2006. DB 70116 ## Rough Treatment: A Charlie Resnick Mystery DB 70118 9 hours 47 minutes by John Harvey read by David Cutler Burglars Grabianski and Grice get more than they expected—a kilo of cocaine and Maria Roy, the wife of a TV director. With Inspector Charlie Resnick closing in, Grabianski risks his own safety when he falls for Maria. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1990. DB 70118 ## Pirate Latitudes DB 70119 8 hours 17 minutes by Michael Crichton read by Alexander Strain Jamaica, 1665. Captain Charles Hunter of the Cassandra assembles a motley crew to infiltrate the Spanish fortress on Matanceros Island and steal its gold. An adventurous, bloody raid ensues against the outpost’s garrison and its savage commander Cazalla. Violence and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70119 ## New Tricks: An Andy Carpenter Novel DB 70120 8 hours 48 minutes by David Rosenfelt read by Joe Peck After billionaire pharmaceutical researcher Walter Timmerman is murdered, attorney Andy Carpenter, who runs a dog-rescue operation, represents Walter’s seven-month-old Bernese mountain dog Waggy in a custody case. When Walter’s widow is killed in an explosion and his son is arrested, Andy takes on a human client as well. 2009. DB 70120 ## Motion to Kill DB 70122 9 hours 32 minutes by Joel Goldman read by Gregory Gorton Kansas City. Three months after Lou Mason joins the law firm Sullivan and Christenson, senior partner Richard Sullivan dies mysteriously amid rumors of shady business dealings with banker Victor O’Malley. When the U.S. Attorney indicts Victor, Lou defends him and encounters more incriminating information—and murder. Some strong language. 2002. DB 70122 ## Sun of Suns: Virga, Book 1 DB 70124 9 hours 35 minutes by Karl Schroeder read by Mark Delgado Inside Virga, a planet-sized balloon containing constructed nation- states, young Hayden Griffin fails to save his mother during the Slipstream nation’s attack on the Aerie realm’s newly built sun. When Slipstream discovers another secret project, Hayden plans to thwart its next assault and kill Slipstream Admiral Fanning. Some strong language. 2006. DB 70124 ## The Gold Falcon: The Silver Wyrm, Book 1 DB 70125 17 hours 54 minutes by Katharine Kerr read by Michael Scherer Orphaned brothers Neb and Clae escape a savage attack on their drunken relatives by the Horsekin clan. With the help of the Wildfolk, Neb and Clae meet a stranger named Salamander, who leads Neb to his soul mate Branna. She and Neb discover their magical dweomer powers. 2006. DB 70125 ## Woodsburner DB 70129 11 hours 44 minutes by John Pipkin read by Michael Scherer A fictional account of the forest fire started irresponsibly by twenty- six- year-old Henry David Thoreau that almost burned Concord, Massachusetts, on a windy April day in 1844, the year before he moved to Walden Pond. Details of firefighters’ personal lives reflect New England society’s make-up and prevalent attitudes. 2009. DB 70129 ## What a Woman Wants DB 70132 10 hours 6 minutes by Brenda Jackson read by Erik Todd Dellums After their close friend Cely commits suicide, Faith, Monique, and Shannon spend the summer at a beach house on Hilton Head Island to honor Cely’s memory and make the most of their lives. They embrace new adventures, new friendships—and new men. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB 70132 ## Naomi’s Song DB 70134 5 hours 51 minutes by Selma Kritzer Silverberg read by Faith Potts Elaborates on the biblical story of Naomi, who faces many trials with faith and perseverance. Naomi grows up and marries in twelfth-century- B.C. Judea, moves with her husband and sons to Moab, and returns home with only her daughter-in-law Ruth. For junior and senior high readers. 1959. DB 70134 ## The Wrecker DB 70141 13 hours 59 minutes by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott read by Robert Sams 1907. A saboteur known as the Wrecker is derailing Southern Pacific trains, and the Van Dorn Detective Agency sends Isaac Bell to track him down. Bell heads to Oregon, where a new line is being built. Sequel to The Chase (RC 65426). Some violence. 2009. DB 70141 ## Deal Breaker, Drop Shot, Fade Away: Myron Bolitar Mysteries DB 70144 28 hours 59 minutes by Harlan Coben read by Mark Ashby Three novels featuring sports agent Myron Bolitar. In Deal Breaker Myron helps a client whose supposedly dead ex-girlfriend appears in a men’s magazine. In Drop Shot Myron investigates a tennis star’s death. In Fade Away Myron goes undercover to look for a missing basketball player. Some violence and some strong language. 1995. DB 70144 ## Ill Wind: Weather Warden, Book 1 DB 70146 9 hours 52 minutes by Rachel Caine read by Faith Potts Suspected of murder and marked by a demon, Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin seeks powerful Warden Lewis Orwell. But Lewis is in hiding after stealing from the Association, and his magical djinn sends Joanne to Oklahoma City to find him before the Wardens Council captures them both. Strong language. 2003. DB 70146 ## Year’s Best SF 14 DB 70147 17 hours 41 minutes edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer read by Mary Kane Twenty-one science fiction short stories published in 2008. Includes Neil Gaiman’s “Orange,” Cory Doctorow’s “The Things That Make Me Weak and Strange Get Engineered Away,” Michael Swanwick’s “The Scarecrow’s Boy,” Sue Burke’s “Spiders,” and more. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70147 ## Don’t Tempt Me DB 70155 10 hours 41 minutes by Loretta Chase read by Laura Giannarelli London, 1818. After a childhood in captivity, spirited Zoe Octavia Lexham escapes and returns to her family. But Zoe’s past as a harem girl creates a scandal. Family friend Lucien de Grey, duke of Marchmont, offers his services to make Zoe respectable—if she will cooperate. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70155 ## And Then Everything Unraveled DB 70160 5 hours 18 minutes by Jennifer Sturman read by Annie Wauters When the ship that Delia’s mother is aboard disappears in Antarctica, Delia goes to live with her two aunts in Manhattan. Refusing to believe her mom is dead, Delia searches for clues and discovers that her mother was the victim of a conspiracy. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB 70160 ## Mystery Writers of America Presents: The Prosecution Rests; New Stories about Courtrooms, Criminals, and the Law DB 70161 14 hours 21 minutes edited by Linda Fairstein read by Erik Todd Dellums Twenty-two short stories dealing with the criminal justice system, with themes that include lawyers, victims, liars, revenge seekers, killers, and alibi witnesses. In Joel Goldman’s “Knife Fight” a female Jewish attorney defends a black drug-dealing murderer. Includes work by James Grippando, Barbara Parker, and S.J. Rozan. Strong language. 2009. DB 70161 ## I, Alex Cross DB 70174 6 hours 48 minutes by James Patterson read by Mark Delgado Washington, D.C., detective Alex Cross gets a case both horrifying and personal when his niece is murdered and put through a grinder. Cross soon learns something the Secret Service already knows—that the killer is connected to the White House. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70174 ## Queen of Candesce: Virga, Book 2 DB 70176 9 hours 43 minutes by Karl Schroeder read by Mark Delgado Venera Fanning, from Sun of Suns (DB 70124), is rescued by Garth Diamandis after she falls to the principality of Spyre. When told that no one leaves Spyre, Venera plots to escape— and avenge her husband Admiral Fanning. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB 70176 ## Laura Rider’s Masterpiece DB 70184 5 hours 58 minutes by Jane Hamilton read by Erik Todd Dellums Wisconsin. Laura Rider, who has sworn off sex with Charlie, her husband of twelve years, begins writing her first romance novel. Hoping for creative fodder, Laura orchestrates an affair between Charlie and her idol, married local radio celebrity Jenna Faroli. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70184 ## Academy 7 DB 70187 6 hours 48 minutes by Anne Osterlund read by Patrick Downer Orphan teen Aerin Renning competes against privileged Dane Madousin at Academy 7, the most prestigious school in the universe. The two confront dark secrets that threaten their status in the school and their newly formed friendship. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2009. DB 70187 ## ### 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 A Boy Named Beckoning: The True Story of Dr. Carlos Montezuma, Native American Hero DB/RC 67255 0 hours 49 minutes retold by Gina Capaldi read by Erik Sandvold Biography of Dr. Carlos Montezuma (1866–1923), medical doctor and Native American civil rights activist. Recounts the raid by Pima Indians on his childhood village, his sale as a slave, and his adoption by an Italian American photographer who encouraged his education. Based on Montezuma’s own words. For grades 3-6. 2008. DB/RC 67255 ## National Monuments, National Parks, Natural Wonders DB/RC 69027 4 hours 21 minutes by Cynthia Light Brown read by Dan Bloom Discusses the science and history of national monuments created by natural forces of wind, fire, water, and time— the Grand Canyon, the Petrified Forest, Muir Woods, and Carlsbad Caverns, among others. Associated activities include making a volcano, fossil, petroglyph, stalactite, glacier, and more. For grades 3-6. 2008. DB/RC 69027 ## Discover the Amazon: The World’s Largest Rainforest DB/RC 69462 2 hours 42 minutes by Lauri Berkenkamp read by Kristin Allison Explores the Amazon Basin, providing geographical facts and survival techniques. Discusses the abundance of plants and creatures on land and in water. Explains ways to cross rivers, escape from quicksand, set up shelter, use insects for food, and find water and make it safe to drink. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 69462 ## Why Don’t Your Eyelashes Grow? Curious Questions Kids Ask about the Human Body DB/RC 69510 3 hours 49 minutes by Beth Ann Ditkoff read by Kerry Dukin A physician answers questions posed by her fifth- and seventh-grade daughters. Covers topics associated with the human body, including wisdom teeth, earwax, and wrinkles; discusses oddities like stuttering, hiccups, burps, itches, and personal odors; debunks myths such as the eight-glasses-of- water-per-day tradition; and offers fun, anatomy- inspired trivia. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 69510 ## Nevermore: A Photobiography of Edgar Allan Poe DB/RC 69570 1 hour 49 minutes by Karen E. Lange read by Guy Williams This biography of Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) reviews the facts of his unhappy life and unprofitable writing career. Discusses his psychological horror stories, mysteries, science fiction, and poetry; his addiction to alcohol; and the mystery surrounding his death. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB/RC 69570 ## Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face and Other Poems: Some of the Best of Jack Prelutsky DB 69636 2 hours 11 minutes by Jack Prelutsky read by Laura Giannarelli This treasury of verses by the first Children’s Poet Laureate extols a witch’s cat; a gallop on a white horse with a strawberry mane; slurpy, slishy, sloshy spaghetti; sailing on half a ship; and growing a garden of musical instruments, among other amazements. Includes several activities. For grades K-3. 2008. DB 69636 ## Flu: Diseases in History DB/RC 69653 4 hours 18 minutes by Kevin Cunningham read by Kristin Allison Examines concerns about influenza. Discusses serious outbreaks in world history; the possibility of another pandemic; and “Spanish flu,” bird flu, and swine flu. Explains the flu’s ability to spread through populations and looks at continuing research on ways to contain the illness. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB/RC 69653 ## The Arab Conquests of the Middle East DB/RC 69670 3 hours 23 minutes by Brendan January read by Kristin Allison Recounts the first hundred years of Islam: the founding of the religion by Muhammad (died in C.E. 632), the conquest of major empires by Arab Islamic armies, and the blossoming of a dynamic civilization. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB/RC 69670 ## Emily Post’s Table Manners for Kids DB/RC 69709 2 hours 16 minutes by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning read by Jill Ferris An etiquette guide to eating without grossing people out. Provides rules with explanations for everything from washing before meals to thanking your hostess. Covers setting the table, eating with your fingers, talking with your mouth full, and waiting in buffet and school-cafeteria lines. Offers conversation tips. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB/RC 69709 ## Disabilities Awareness: Merit Badge Series DB 69798 1 hour 44 minutes published by Boy Scouts of America read by Bob Moore Describes the requirements for earning a Boy Scout merit badge for awareness and sensitivity to physical and learning disabilities. Highlights accommodations, accessibility, advocacy, and career opportunities. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2009. DB 69798 ## The Time Book: A Brief History from Lunar Calendars to Atomic Clocks DB 69885 0 hours 59 minutes by Martin Jenkins read by Patrick Downer Examines the history and evolution of timekeeping. Discusses nature’s seasonal cycles and daily rhythms, early attempts at astronomy-based calendars, and the development of mechanical devices by civilizations that needed to increase their time accuracy. Explores modern scientific influences on the exactness, size, and cost of timepieces. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 69885 ## Rachael Ray: Food Entrepreneur DB 70114 3 hours 24 minutes by Dennis Abrams read by Faith Potts Profiles Food Network star Rachael Ray (born 1968), the thirty-minute cook who never went to culinary school. Discusses her high energy level, perseverance, and love for food that led to a successful career. Also covers her personal life and marriage to musician John Cusimano. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70114 ## Leaving Glorytown: One Boy’s Struggle under Castro DB 70151 5 hours 58 minutes by Eduardo F. Calcines read by Mark Delgado Author traces the events of his childhood in Cuba, from the 1959 revolution when he was three to his family’s obtaining a long-awaited exit visa in 1969 just before he reached draft age. Recounts the hardships, food shortages, and fears suffered under Castro’s regime. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70151 ## Frederick Douglass: “Truth Is of No Color” DB 70153 2 hours 32 minutes by Michael A. Schuman read by Bob Moore Biography of Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) covers his childhood as a slave in Maryland, his escape to freedom in the North, and his fame as an abolitionist, speaker, and writer. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70153 ## Webelos Handbook: Cub Scout DB 70162 9 hours 38 minutes published by Boy Scouts of America read by Michael Scherer This 2008 reprint explains the requirements for earning badges during the last phase of Cub Scouting. Details each of the achievements in the categories of physical and mental skills, community, technology, and outdoor activities. Covers rank advancement and special award prerequisites. For grades 3-6. 2003. DB 70162 ## Cub Scout Tiger Cub Handbook DB 70164 3 hours 1 minute published by Boy Scouts of America read by Michael Scherer This 2008 reprint explains the requirements for earning the Tiger Cub badge for first-grade or seven-year-old boys. Details each of the five achievements, including family and den activities. Reviews the initial Bobcat badge requirements. Provides an introductory guide for scouts’ adult partners. For grades K-3. 2001. DB 70164 ## 1776: A New Look at Revolutionary Williamsburg DB 70469 1 hour 5 minutes by K.M. Kostyal read by Bob Moore Portrays the residents of Williamsburg, Virginia, the majority of whom were of African descent, at the time of the American Revolutionary War. Explains the history of the town, the origins of the conflict, and the war’s effects on ordinary people. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 70469 ## ### Fiction Horowitz Horror: Stories You’ll Wish You’d Never Read DB/RC 66948 5 hours 2 minutes by Anthony Horowitz read by Erik Sandvold Nine tales in which everything seems ordinary but where horror lurks just beneath the surface. In “Bath Night” a newly installed Victorian bathtub has a ghastly history that only a little girl perceives—at first. In “A Career in Computer Games” Kevin’s job starts immediately. For grades 6-9. 1999. DB/RC 66948 ## Evil Genius DB/RC 67249 18 hours 14 minutes by Catherine Jinks read by Guy Williams Antisocial child prodigy Cadel Piggott discovers his calling when he enrolls in an advanced crime academy that teaches lying, embezzlement, and other crooked tasks. But thirteen- year-old Cadel’s deadly antics lead him to wonder if he really wants to be bad. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2005. DB/RC 67249 ## The New Policeman DB/RC 67277 5 hours 48 minutes by Kate Thompson read by Anne Hancock Irish teenager J.J. Liddy slips into Tír na n’Óg, the land of fairies, to buy his mother a birthday gift of more time. J.J. discovers a time leak and learns about music, his family history, and the identity of the new village policeman. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2005. DB/RC 67277 ## Porcupine DB/RC 67416 5 hours 26 minutes by Meg Tilly read by Mare Trevathan Canada. The year after Jacqueline “Jack” Cooper’s father dies in Af- ghanistan, her mother leaves Jack, her ten-year-old sister Tessa, and her seven-year-old brother Simon— a special-needs student—with their great-grandmother on her prairie farm. Jack and her siblings form closer bonds. Some strong language. For grades 5-8. 2007. DB/RC 67416 ## The Ring of Rocamadour: The Red Blazer Girls, Book 1 DB/RC 69050 6 hours 47 minutes by Michael D. Beil read by Anne Hancock Sophie St. Pierre, Margaret Wrobel, and Rebecca Chen, newly attired in the seventh-grade red blazers of St. Veronica’s school in Manhattan, meet their elderly neighbor Elizabeth Harriman. The friends are soon involved in their first case—solving mysterious puzzles to find an archaeological treasure. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB/RC 69050 ## Elephant Run DB 69106 6 hours 32 minutes by Roland Smith read by Alexander Strain Burma, 1941. Fourteen-year-old Nick Freestone arrives at his British father’s teak plantation just before the Japanese invasion. His father and others are taken to a prisoner-of-war camp, stranding Nick and his animal-loving friend Mya, who plan a daring escape by elephant. Some violence. For grades 5-8. 2007. DB 69106 ## The Astonishing Stereoscope: The Hall Family Chronicles DB 69163 5 hours 36 minutes by Jane Langton read by Joe Peck Young Edward Hall receives from his uncle Prince Krishna a set of five stereoscope cards labeled Temples of the World. When Eddy grabs the tasseled rope in the picture, he finds himself inside the stereoscope world, and his sister Eleanor quickly follows after him. For grades 4-7. 1971. DB 69163 ## South by Southeast: A Diamond Brothers Mystery, Book 4 DB/RC 69240 3 hours 44 minutes by Anthony Horowitz read by Gary Tipton A gun-wielding man bursts into Tim’s detective agency claiming someone is trying to kill him. After disguising himself in Tim’s coat, he departs. Minutes later Nick and Tim find the man dying in a phone booth, and the brothers are drawn into an international spy case. For grades 5-8. 1991. DB/RC 69240 ## Something Wonky This Way Comes: Mercy Watson, Book 6 DB/RC 69669 0 hours 25 minutes by Kate DiCamillo read by Anne Hancock At the drive-in movies with Mr. and Mrs. Watson, porcine wonder Mercy smells hot buttered popcorn, leaps out of the convertible to investigate, and becomes a pig on a mission. Soon the chase is on! For grades K-3. 2009. DB/RC 69669 ## The Leanin’ Dog DB/RC 69674 4 hours 39 minutes by K.A. Nuzum read by Gabriella Cavallero Eleven-year-old Dessa Dean’s desire to make friends with an injured stray dog who shows up on her cabin porch helps her to overcome the paralyzing grief she has struggled with since her mother died two months ago. Dessa Dean’s Christmas soon becomes a whole lot better. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB/RC 69674 ## The Postcard DB/RC 69680 8 hours 16 minutes by Tony Abbott read by Erik Sandvold While cleaning out his recently deceased grandmother’s house in St. Petersburg, Florida, thirteen-year-old Jason receives a mysterious phone call about a postcard, which triggers his quest for the chapters of a hidden manuscript revealing his family history. For grades 5-8. Edgar Award. 2008. DB/RC 69680 ## Deep Down Popular DB/RC 69684 4 hours 52 minutes by Phoebe Stone read by Mare Trevathan Sixth-grade tomboy Jessie Lou Ferguson has had a crush on hugely popular Conrad Parker Smith ever since second grade. When Conrad hurts his leg, their teacher assigns Jessie Lou to help Conrad, and they become friends, much to Jessie Lou’s surprise. For grades 5-8. 2008. DB/RC 69684 ## When You Reach Me DB 69837 4 hours 35 minutes by Rebecca Stead read by Julie-Ann Elliott New York City, 1979. Twelve-year- old Miranda helps her mother prepare to be on a television game show. Meanwhile Miranda tries to understand why her best friend Sal doesn’t want to hang out anymore—and why someone is sending Miranda tiny notes from the future. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 69837 ## Judy Moody and Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt DB 69844 0 hours 58 minutes by Megan McDonald read by Victoria Gordon On a family vacation to Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, Judy Moody and her brother Stink take part in a pirate treasure-hunting game. They must solve clues to collect sixteen “pieces o’ eight” and win a gold dubloon—but they have competition. For grades 2-4. 2009. DB 69844 ## Alvin Ho: Allergic to Camping, Hiking, and Other Natural Disasters DB 69855 2 hours 28 minutes by Lenore Look read by Joe Peck Scaredy-cat Alvin reluctantly accompanies his father and little sister Anibelly on a weekend camping trip. Despite elaborate preparations and making friends with another boy who is afraid of the great outdoors, many things go wrong at the campsite—especially for Alvin’s father. For grades 2-4. 2009. DB 69855 ## Night Wings DB 69883 3 hours 49 minutes by Joseph Bruchac read by Erik Todd Dellums Paul, a thirteen-year-old Abenaki, realizes too late that his dreams about a winged monster pursuing him were a warning: Paul and his grandfather are abducted from their trailer and forced to lead a search for ancient treasure. Both fight to preserve their ancestors’ secrets— and to survive. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 69883 ## Wild Blue: The Story of a Mustang Appaloosa DB/RC 69905 2 hours 33 minutes by Annie Wedekind read by Mare Trevathan Idaho. Two young fillies, Blue and her sister Doe, happily spend summer days with their family herd of Appaloosa mustangs until they are captured by men with ropes. Blue is determined to break free no matter what the cost. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB/RC 69905 ## Max: Maximum Ride, Book 5 DB/RC 69913 6 hours 2 minutes by James Patterson read by Mare Trevathan When millions of fish die off the coast of Hawaii and something destroys hundreds of ships, the government enlists the help of Max and the flock, genetically modified children who can fly. But as the kids investigate, a powerful enemy tracks them. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB/RC 69913 ## Jake Ransom and the Skull King’s Shadow DB/RC 69919 10 hours 26 minutes by James Rollins read by Erik Sandvold A Mayan coin, left to Jake and his older sister Kady after their archaeologist parents disappeared in the Yucatan, sends the siblings on a time-travel adventure. Entering a world of long-lost civilizations, Jake and Kady encounter the evil Skull King and clues about their parents’ fate. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB/RC 69919 ## Family Reminders DB/RC 69927 1 hour 14 minutes by Julie Danneberg read by Gabriella Cavallero Cripple Creek, Colorado; 1890s. When Mary’s father loses his leg in a mining accident, he stops playing the piano and carving reminders of family happenings in wood. Ten-year-old Mary finds her father a job that uses his talent and brings laughter back home. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB/RC 69927 ## Little Prince: The Story of a Shetland Pony DB/RC 69930 2 hours 44 minutes by Annie Wedekind read by Mare Trevathan A pony named Dauphin, the French word for “Little Prince,” enjoys a pampered city life until his mistress Isabella outgrows him. Sent to a country farm for unwanted animals, Phin meets unusual creatures who become his friends and teach him the meaning of home. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB/RC 69930 ## The Dream Stealer DB 70105 1 hour 0 minutes by Sid Fleischman read by Annie Wauters Eight-year-old Susana, a plucky Mexican girl, tries to get her dream back from the chili-pepper-eating Dream Stealer. He takes her to his castle, where countless dreams and even more adventures await. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 70105 ## Franny Parker DB 70110 3 hours 47 minutes by Hannah Roberts McKinnon read by Mary Kane Thirteen-year-old Franny expects a quiet Oklahoma summer of treating animals at her makeshift hospital and attending her grandmother’s quilting bees. But when a secretive mother and her teenage son move into the neighboring cottage, Franny gets a glimpse of the world beyond her family’s. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70110 ## The Roar DB 70115 11 hours 31 minutes by Emma Clayton read by Joe Peck In a future London without animals or nature, twelve-year-old Mika feels certain that his twin sister Ellie is alive, despite his being told that she died. So he enters a violent virtual-reality game competition for mutant kids as an opportunity to look for Ellie. Some violence. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70115 ## Doomraga’s Revenge: Merlin’s Dragon, Book 2 DB 70139 6 hours 9 minutes by T.A. Barron read by Mark Delgado Grown powerful in strength, size, and courage, the dragon Basilgarrad— called Basil in Merlin’s Dragon, Book 1 (RC 68271)—seeks the cause of a series of crises that threatens the stability of Avalon. Meanwhile, Merlin is distracted by problems with his son Krystallus. For grades 6- 9. 2009. DB 70139 ## Shadowland: The Brotherhood of the Conch, Book 3 DB 70140 5 hours 48 minutes by Chitra Lekha Banerjee Divakaruni read by Alexander Strain Now fifteen, Anand discovers that his home and the magical conch shell have disappeared. Only Nisha’s presence reassures him that it wasn’t all a dream. Anand and Nisha must travel to the forbidding world of Shadowland to recover the conch and restore their home. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70140 ## Stage Fright: Allie Finkle’s Rules for Girls, Book 4 DB 70145 3 hours 55 minutes by Meg Cabot read by Mary Kane Allie and most of the girls in Mrs. Hunter’s fourth-grade class decide to audition for the role of Penelope in the play “Princess Penelope in the Realm of Recycling.” When Allie’s best friend wins the part, Allie examines her feelings about following the rules of friendship. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 70145 ## Strawberry Hill DB 70185 3 hours 43 minutes by Mary Ann Hoberman read by Mary Kane During the Great Depression, Allie’s father moves the family to Stamford, Connecticut, for a job. Allie likes the name of her new street—Strawberry Hill—and hopes to find a new best friend, which is complicated by being Jewish in a Catholic neighborhood. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 70185 ## Wild River DB 70444 1 hour 51 minutes by P.J. Petersen read by Mark Delgado Twelve-year-old Ryan and his sixteen- year-old brother Tanner are only a few hours into a kayak trip on Boulder River when an accident occurs. Ryan, who would rather play video games than sports, finds Tanner face down in the water and must work out a rescue plan. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 70444 ## ### Foreign Language Books The following titles are available in the languages designated. ### Spanish Tú a Dieta: El Manual de Instrucciones para Reducir Tu Cintura (You, on a Diet: The Owner’s Manual for Waist Management) DB 68951 15 horas 52 minutos por Michael F. Roizen y Mehmet C. Oz leído por by Juan Ramirez Los autores explican la fisiología y la psicología de la ganancia de peso y presentan un plan de dieta y de actividades. Incluyen recetas y describen diferentes ejercicios. Apéndices incluyen discusiones sobre opciones médicas para el control de peso, como los medicamentos y la cirugía. (Physicians Roizen and Oz explain the physiology and psychology of weight gain, positing that an ideal waist size is the key to maintaining good health. Their diet and fitness plan includes recipes and exercises. Appendixes discuss medical options for weight control, such as drugs and surgery.) 2008. DB 68951 ## La Mano de Fátima (The Hand of Fátima) DB 68955 44 horas 21 minutos por Ildefonso Falcones leído por Juan Ramirez Más de setenta y cinco años después de la expulsión de los moros de España, el joven Hernando Ruiz esta atrapado entre dos culturas. Uniéndose a una rebelión de moriscos en Granada, se enamora, y ve caer su fortuna con su derrota. Deportado a Córdoba, se esfuerza por reconciliar los aspectos conflictivos de su propio patrimonio. Violencia. (Caught between cultures in late-sixteenth-century Spain, young Hernando Ruiz joins a rebellion of Iberian Muslims in Granada, falls in love, and sees his fortunes fall with the rebels’ defeat. Deported to Córdoba, he strives to reconcile the conflicting aspects of his own heritage. Violence.) 2009. DB 68955 ## Sables y Utopías: Visiones de América Latina (Sabers and Utopias: Visions of Latin America) DB 68956 18 horas 45 minutos por Mario Vargas Llosa leído por Juan Ramirez En esta colección de ensayos que abarca su carrera como escritor, el autor peruano considera algunas tendencias de la historia, política y literatura latinoamericana. Cubriendo una amplia gama de temas, propone una defensa de la democracia y el liberalismo económico, mostrando que el deseo para la libertad ha impulsado las mejores aspiraciones y tambien los peores excesos de la región. (This career-spanning collection of essays by the Peruvian author considers various trends in Latin American history, politics, and literature. He defends democracy and economic liberalism and chronicles the thirst for liberty in the region, which he asserts has driven its best impulses and worst excesses.) 2009. DB 68956 ## Ella, Que Todo Lo Tuvo (Ella, Who Had It All) DB 68957 10 horas 54 minutos por Ángela Becerra leído por Maria Pino Ella Bonaventura es una escritora recuperando de un accidente grave. Atormentada y sin poder escribir, se traslada a Firenze y se convierte en una restauradora de libros antiguos. Al mismo tiempo, lleva una doble vida silenciosa y sensual bajo el nombre “La Donna di Lacrima” que le ayuda a encontrar la clave de su ser. Descripciones de índole sexual. (Recovering from a serious accident, writer Ella Bonaventura is haunted and has writer’s block. So she moves to Florence, where she restores old books and leads a sensuous double life as “la Donna di Lacrima,” which helps her find the key to herself. Some descriptions of sex.) 2009. DB 68957 ## Ven, Sé Mi Luz: Las Cartas Privadas de la “Santa de Calcuta” (Come Be My Light: The Private Writings of the “Saint of Calcutta”) DB 68958 15 horas 4 minutos por Madre Teresa leído por Maria Pino Recopilación de cartas escritas por Madre Teresa a sus consejeros espirituales durante décadas de su servicio misionero. Revela aspectos previamente desconocidos de su vida interior, incluyendo períodos de desesperación, así como la visión de su amor a Dios y al prójimo. Editado y comentado por el padre Brian Kolodiejchuk. (Compilation of Mother Teresa’s letters written to her spiritual advisors during decades of missionary service. Reveals previously unknown aspects of her interior life, including periods of despair, as well as insight into her love for God and neighbor. Edited and commentary by Father Brian Kolodiejchuk.) 2008. DB 68958 ## Los Sueños de Mi Padre: Una Historia de Raza y Herencia (Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance) DB 68959 21 horas 55 minutos por Barack Obama leído por Juan Ramirez En esta memoria, Obama se enfrenta a los temas de identidad, etnicidad, y raza. Un graduado de leyes de Harvard, organizador comunitario, y abogado de derechos civiles, Obama recuerda su niñez en Hawaii e Indonesia, sus años como organizador comunitario en Chicago, y su viaje al hogar de su difunto padre en Kenia que cambia su vida. Lenguaje injurioso. (In this memoir Obama expresses his struggles with identity, ethnicity, and race. Harvard Law School graduate, community organizer, and civil rights lawyer Obama recounts a life-changing pilgrimage to Africa to meet his father’s relatives. Some strong language.) 2008. DB 68959 ## El Cielo Llora por Mí (Heaven Weeps for Me) DB 68960 11 horas 57 minutos por Sergio Ramírez leído por Juan Ramirez Inspector Dolores Morales y Bert Dixon, de la policía nicaragüense, investigan un yate abandonado con pistas sangrientas que indican un asesinato. En su búsqueda para la verdad en Managua y la Costa Atlántica, los cárteles de la droga y la corrupción politica bloquean el camino. Violencia y lenguaje injurioso. (Inspector Dolores Morales and Bert Dixon of the Nicaraguan police investigate an abandoned yacht and blood-stained clues that point to murder. As they search for the truth in Managua and the Atlantic coast, drug cartels and political corruption block their path. Violence and strong language.) 2008. DB 68960 ## 2666 DB 68961 54 horas 13 minutos por Roberto Bolaño leído por Juan Ramirez Varias personas convergen en la ciudad fronteriza mexicana de Santa Teresa incluyendo académicos en busca de un autor elusivo, un periodista, un filósofo viudo, y un detective. También es el sitio de cientos de asesinatos de mujeres sin resolver. Violencia, lenguaje injurioso, y descripciones explicitas de indole sexual. (Various people converge on the Mexican border town of Santa Teresa: academics searching for an elusive author, a reporter, a widowed philosopher, and a detective. It is also the scene of the unsolved murders of hundreds of women. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex.) 2004. DB 68961 ## El Viajero del Siglo (The Traveler of the Century) DB 68962 26 horas 36 minutos por Andrés Neuman leído por Juan Ramirez Hans, un viajero misterioso en la Alemania post-napoleónica, se encuentra retrasado en la ciudad de Wandernburgo. Explorando la localidad laberíntica y navegando sus círculos sociales, se enamora con la prometida Sophie Gottlieb y participa en las lecturas y debates intelectuales que presagian el futuro de la Europa del siglo veintiuno. (Hans, a mysterious traveler in post-Napoleonic Germany, delays his departure from the town of Wandernburg. Exploring the labyrinthine locale and navigating its social circles, he falls in love with the already-engaged Sophie Gottlieb and participates in lively readings and intellectual debates that portend twenty- first-century developments in Europe.) 2009. DB 68962 ## La Amante de Mi Amigo (My Friend’s Lover) DB 68963 4 horas 37 minutos por Corín Tellado leído por Maria Pino Un encuentro inesperado en un aeropuerto en Londres pronto complica la relación romantica entre Juan y Érika. De vuelta en Madrid, la amistad creciente de Borja y la compartición de secretos desafia el statu quo romántico. Originalmente publicado en 1984. (The unexpected meeting of Juan and his old friend Borja in a London airport soon complicates the romance between married Juan and his secretary Érika in Madrid. Back in Spain, Borja’s growing involvement and the sharing of secrets challenge the lovers’ status quo.) 1984. DB 68963 ## Siempre París (Reclaiming Paris) DB 68965 9 horas 13 minutos por Fabiola Santiago leído por Maria Pino Miami, 2004. Marisol, una poeta y archivista, contempla su relación con su amante mayor, José Antonio. A través de los aromas de perfumes, ella recuerda su niñez en Cuba, sus amores, y las decisiones de su vida que la llevaron alrededor del mundo. Algunas descripciones de índole sexual y lenguage injurioso. (Miami, 2004. Poet and archivist Marisol contemplates her relationship with her older lover José Antonio. Prompted by the scents of various perfumes, she recalls her Cuban childhood, her past loves, and choices that took her around the world. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex.) 2009. DB 68965 ## Harry Potter y las Reliquias de la Muerte (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) DB 68968 25 horas 49 minutos por J.K. Rowling leído por Maria Pino Esta secuela de Harry Potter y el Misterio del Príncipe (RC 61014) es la séptima y última entrega de la serie que sigue el joven mago Harry Potter y sus amigos y enemigos a través de sus años en el Colegio Hogwarts de Magia y Hechicería. El enfrentamiento con Voldemort está a mano y Harry tiene que tomar decisiones difíciles. Para grados 4-7 y lectores mayores. (Sequel to Harry Potter y el Misterio del Príncipe (RC 61014). Harry confronts Voldemort in this concluding volume of the series about the young wizard and his friends and enemies during his years at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. For grades 4-7 and older readers.) 2008. DB 68968 ## El Vencedor Está Solo (The Winner Stands Alone) DB 68973 15 horas 26 minutos por Paulo Coelho leído por Juan Ramirez Igor Malev, un rico empresario ruso, se transforma en un asesino para conseguir el amor de su ex-esposa Ewa en medio de la cultura de celebridad en el Festival de Cine de Cannes. Creyendo que la relación con ella es predestinada, está dispuesto a destruir mundos enteros para obtener su amor. Violencia. (Amid the celebrity culture at the Cannes Film Festival, wealthy Russian businessman Igor Malev transforms himself into a killer to get his ex-wife Ewa’s attention. Igor believes their relationship to be pre- ordained and is prepared to destroy whole worlds for Ewa’s love. Violence.) 2009. DB 68973 ## Las Grietas de Jara (The Cracks of Jara) DB 68976 6 horas 57 minutos por Claudia Piñeiro leído por Maria Pino Buenos Aires. Durante veinte años, Pablo Simó ha sido un arquitecto y marido concienzudo. Cuando una joven llega al estudio buscando a Nelson Jara, grietas comienzan a aparecer en su fachada y un escalofriante secreto sale a relucir. Descripciones de violencia y de índole sexual. (Buenos Aires. Pablo Simó has been an architect and dutiful husband for twenty years. But when a young woman shows up at his firm looking for a certain Nelson Jara, his facade cracks and a chilling secret comes to light. Some violence and some descriptions of sex.) 2009. DB 68976 ## Lo Que Está en Mi Corazon (What Is in My Heart) DB 68978 8 horas 16 minutos por Marcela Serrano leído por Maria Pino Después de la muerte de su hijo, Camila viaja a Chiapas para escribir un artículo acerca de los zapatistas. Se encuentra con una vieja amiga de su madre, ve un reflejo del pasado y presente revolucionario de México, y contempla la condición de la mujer moderna en un mundo de cambio. Lenguaje injurioso. (After the death of her child, Camila travels to Chiapas to write an article about the Zapatistas. She meets an old friend of her mother’s, sees a reflection of Mexico’s revolutionary past and present, and contemplates modern womanhood in a world of change. Some strong language.) 2001. DB 68978 ## ### Audio magazines For a free subscription to these magazines, contact your cooperating library. 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