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| Highfire by Eoin Colfer; narrated by Johnny Heller Introducing Wyvern, Lord Highfire -- "Vern" for short. This 3,000-year-old dragon, the last of his kind, spends his days drinking vodka and watching TV in the Louisiana bayou. AudioFile Golden Voice narrator Johnny Heller imbues this quirky yet violent fantasy with a playful reading. |
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The family upstairsby Lisa Jewell; narrated by Tamaryn Payne, Bea Holland and Dominic ThorburnAfter learning the identity of her birth parents and that she has inherited a valuable mansion, twenty-five-year-old Libby makes horrifying discoveries about the massacre and disappearances of her biological family.
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| Africaville by Jeffrey Colvin; narrated by Robin Miles A sweeping family saga set in the real-life Nova Scotia community founded in the 18th century by Black people displaced by British imperial ambitions. The story follows two families through a century of racism, identity struggles, deprivation, and resilience. Robin Miles' lively yet measured tone grounds the episodic nature of the multigenerational storyline. |
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When We Were Vikings by Andrew David Macdonald; narrated by Phoebe StroleDiscovering that her brother has rationalized unethical measures to keep them afloat, rule-driven Zelda follows examples from Viking culture to pursue a legendary life that tests the limits of her courage.
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Moral compass : a novel by Danielle Steel; narrated by Dan John MillerThe students at an elite private school that has admitted females for the first time navigate painful secrets, family dynamics and a prying media in the aftermath of a Halloween event that is upended by a classmate’s alcohol poisoning.
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The Revisioners by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton; narrated by Adenrele Ojo and Myra Lucretia Taylor The author of the National Book Award-nominated A Kind of Freedom explores the impact of racism and interracial relationships between women through the story of an early 20th-century farmer and her unemployed single mother descendant.
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The Other Mrs.by Mary Kubica; narrated by Piper Goodeve and Jeremy ArthurUnnerved by her husband’s inheritance of a decrepit coastal property and the presence of a disturbed relative, community newcomer Sadie uncovers harrowing facts about her family’s possible role in a neighbor’s murder.
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The Museum of Desire by Jonathan Kellerman; narrated by John RubinsteinWhen a crime of unprecedented malice occurs in a deserted Bel Air mansion, LAPD Lieutenant Milo Sturgis and psychologist Alex Delaware navigate blind mazes in their efforts to identify links among the victims and how they were killed.
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Contact your librarian for more great audiobooks!
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Forsyth County Public Library 660 W 5th Street Winston Salem, North Carolina 27101 336-703-3030www.forsythlibrary.org |
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