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Olen's Steinhauer's acclaimed first two novels, The Bridge of Sighs and The Confession, have garnered thus far an Edgar nomination, an Anthony nomination, a Macavity nomination, a... |
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Inspired by the classic silent film of 1919, this original audio play won the Independent Publishers Award in 1998 for best direct-to-audio production. John de Lancie stars as a young poet who... |
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Originally broadcast nationwide in 1993, this meticulously researched five-part historical drama is being published by Blackstone to commemorate Benjamin Franklin's 300th birthday, January 2006. It... |
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2007 Audie® Award Finalist - Short Stories/Collections A Grown-up’s Halloween: Fantasies and Fables for the Philosophically Fiendish is an eclectic mix of... |
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Author Richard Matheson also wrote the screenplay for the Hugo Award-winning cult classic movie of 1957. “The spider rushed at him across the shadowed sands, scrabbling wildly on its stalklike... |
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From a foxhole on Guadalcanal, shared with former champ Barney Ross, to the glitzy underworld of Hollywood in the ’40s, Nate Heller fights his memories and “the outfit.” Something happened at the... |
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When this groundbreaking serialized dramatization premiered on radio, critics were unanimous in their praise, calling it "a feast for the ears" and "a magnificent blend of scholarship and... |
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2006 Audie® Award Winner - Audio Drama Blackstone Audiobooks is pleased to present the first audio recordings ever of the only two Holmes plays written by his... |
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| In this powerful, poetic, and moving parable, the Wandering Jew of medieval Christian legend journeys to Delphi to consult the famed oracle of the pagans. He is turned away but not before learning that... |
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An Audio Melodrama in Three Despicable Acts The insidious Fleet Street barber slit his first throat in an 1846 "penny dreadful," one of those gaudy serialized novels that gleefully offered thrills... |
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