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Audiobooks Narrated by Patrick Treadway
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When private detective Phil Pfeiffer opened his door to a late-night visitor, the haunting dream borne of a Bahamian prison walked back into his mundane existence. She had stolen his breath at poolside and in some way, his life as well. Now, she needed protection from a mobster ex-boyfriend. Her distress overcame his better judgment as he agreed to help one last time. After a wild west shootout that left him more confused than hurt, he found himself standing alone at the junction of yet another crossroad. Before the day is out, Pfeiffer must weigh his own life against that of the villain. In the end, he must take both.
Grievously injured in the high-stakes game of counterterrorism, ex-Army Ranger Phil Pfeiffer now limits his practice to bail skips and cheating spouses. That was the plan, anyway. When a lovely widow turns his head, he agrees to find her missing husband, dead or alive. A Mexican death certificate proves unconvincing after she sees a familiar profile in a national magazine. Was this an inconvenient doppelganger or simply a blunder in the chaotic world of the free, fake, and phony?
Considered the greatest novel of the Mexican Revolution. Los De Abajo means "those from under". More specifically it means , the peasantry, or the under-dogs. It's the story of Demetrio Macias, a simple, peace-loving Mexican Indian forced by tyranny to join Villa's army. His unceasing courage in battle after battle earns him promotions to the status of General. But, as the war wears on, he becomes disillusioned as his rebels' "cause" suffers demoralizing defeats. In addition, he finds evidence of corruption appearing among his superiors.
Mysterious entities take possession of a long deserted castle creating fear among the residents of the adjacent village of Werst, in Transylvania. The village sends two men to the castle to investigate, but they are repulsed by what the men feel are supernatural means. The heroes of the story, Count Franz de Telek and his man Rotzko learn of the mystery while passing through the village and become determined to solve it.
This time Tom Swift is off to Alaska to hunt for the valley of gold. His friend Abe Abercrombie, an old miner, claims to know approximately where it lies: "up where the icebergs and caves of ice are." But he needs Tom and his airplane to help him locate the exact spot. Unknown to Tom, his chief rival, Andy Foger, gets wind of the project and vows to beat Tom to the prize. Unknown to both are the Alaskan natives who will kill to protect their gold...
High-spirited young Tom Swift is off on another of his many exciting adventures. This time he's in search of gold in an underground lost city. Tom finds the lost city in a remote area of Mexico, and he finds the gold. Getting into the city was difficult for the adventurers, but when they try to get out, then their real adventure begins. Tom and his companions find themselves trapped in an underground city which contains as many traps and mazes as an Egyptian pyramid.