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2015
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Venue is Bangladesh. Two Baptist missionaries travel to Bangladesh and one falls in love with Bengali girl. Conflict with buddy and other missionaries results in main character being enlisted into American Embassy Attaché confidence and employment. Intrigue ensues with character's fiancé being kidnapped and mutilated, both physically and psychologically. During her healing process main character takes his revenge, which leads to armed confrontations and finally redemption.
2014
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The Face of Freedom is a novel for all genders concerned with the current trading of Constitutional Freedoms for governmentally sponsored safety.In this novel incompetent manipulation of political and military power draws innocent people into a turmoil of intrigue, conflict and fulfillment that demonstrates the inevitable strength of men and women from varied walks of life and diverse countries. It demonstrates how unusual, usual people can be when it's necessary to defend freedom ...
2013
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The Doctrine of Presence introduces the reader to honest men and women challenged with half-truths and false accusations during their attempts to expose animal abuse among wildlife cinematographers in Kenya. A bewildering transition from benign exposition to bloody manhunts places them on a poacher kill list. The novel demonstrates how stubborn resolve and evoked skills can meet any challenge; individually or governmentally fabricated.There are no heroes in The Doctrine of Presence...
2015
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Book is anti-whaling novel which uses sick cetaceans to transmit a pathogenic virus to humans. The virus combines with another virus and kills most of human population. Some of the elite population goes underground and eventually causes a problem for the ones who did not go underground. Novel consensus by the book's heroine virologist is that the world was created to stop overpopulation by any one species and that humans are due to be thinned out. Some are spared by having been near the se...
2013
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An adventure novel dealing with brutal murders, smuggling, archeological discovery, and a life's validation.An unsuspecting retired military officer attempts to retrace steps of early manhood by revisiting the venue of his first and only love. He quickly finds himself involved in a series of baffling situations which tax his situational awareness, personal relationships, combat skills, and lead to a reassessment of goals and friendships.He finds his first love and attempts ...
2013
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Adamonde is an ADULT Science Fiction novel about a female alien who is transported to Earth from one of only three inhabited planets in the universe. She has been given unlimited knowledge to assist in saving Earth from a slide into oblivion. She is rescued upon her arrival by a young man who is attempting suicide at the time and together they find healing and eventually deep love.This is a story about unselfish sentiments, enduring love, murder and treachery. A large Swiss pharmac...
2014
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Science Fiction novel purporting the Earth's magnetosphere is capable of transporting people and objects incompletely through mineral deposits in the Earth's mantle.Complete carnage at several automobile wreckage sites in the same general area prompts an astute law enforcement officer to investigate improbable outcome of the tragedies. Geologists and other scientists are brought in to render an opinion on how sun flares, coronal mass ejections and lightning can hamper, interfere wi...
We Are All Stardust
Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
- Translated by
- Ross Benjamin
Unabridged
8 hours 45 min
2015
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A sterling roster of natural and social scientists in conversation with top-flight journalist Stefan Klein—shedding new light on their work, their lives, and what they still hope to discoverWhen acclaimed science writer Stefan Klein asks Nobel Prize–winning chemist Roald Hoffmann what sets scientists apart, Hoffmann says, “First and foremost, curiosity.” In this collection of intimate conversations with nineteen of the world’s best-known scientists (including three Nobel Laureates)...
- Narrated by
- Simon Vance
Unabridged
2 hours 46 min
2012
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Winnie-the-Pooh has a certain Way about him, a way of doing things that has made him the world's most beloved bear. In The Tao of Pooh, Benjamin Hoff shows that Pooh's Way is amazingly consistent with the principles of living envisioned by the Chinese founders of Taoism. The author's explanation of Taoism through Pooh, and Pooh through Taoism, shows that this is not simply an ancient and remote philosophy but something you can use, here and now.And what is Taoism? It's rea...
Wolf on a String
A Novel
- Narrated by
- Simon Vance
Unabridged
9 hours 57 min
2017
EN
Bestselling author Benjamin Black turns his eye to sixteenth century Prague and a story of murder, magic and the dark art of wielding extraordinary power/"...outstandingly read by Simon Vance, whose versatility with voices and intonations brings the cast to life." — Fran Wood, NJ.comChristian Stern, an ambitious young scholar and alchemist, arrives in Prague in the bitter winter of 1599, intent on making his fortune at the court of the Holy...
- Narrated by
- Vanessa Benjamin
Unabridged
4 hours 46 min
2008
EN
One of the world’s most famous intellectual ghost stories, The Turn of the Screw is a haunting tale of suspected supernatural possession. A governess at a country house claims that Miles and Flora, two orphaned children in her care, are being controlled by spirits for some evil purpose. No one else can see the ghosts, and the children themselves are silent. Are they being dominated by spectral forces, or are they hiding something? Is the governess simply paranoid, or is something else goin...
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The Lucifer Principle
A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History
- Narrated by
- Malcolm Hillgartner
Unabridged
12 hours 3 min
2015
EN
The Lucifer Priciple is a revolutionary work that explores the intricate relationships among genetics, human behavior, and culture to put forth the thesis that “evil” is a by-product of nature’s strategies for creation and that it is woven into our most basic biological fabric. Though this argument is not a new one—it has been brought forth by such great historical figures as St. Paul, Thomas Hobbes, and Raymond Dart—Howard Bloom here takes fresh data from a variety of sources and...











