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Author:
John Lescroart
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David Colacci
Format: 15
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Attorney/detective Dismas Hardy is asked to defend a woman accused of triple murder. Her only chance for acquittal rests with the proverbial 13th juror: the judge. An engaging crime novel. Fourth in the series. "Colacci gives a rousing performance that draws listeners into the story with its emotional honesty and believable characters."—AudioFile
Item #: N9N7100
ISBN: 9781423357100
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John Lescroart
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David Colacci
Format: 13
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When a bar crowd turns into a murderous, racist mob, Kevin Shea tries to do the right thing. He fails, and a black lawyer is lynched. The next day, TV pictures show Shea apparently trying to hang the lawyer and Shea suddenly finds himself a hunted, hated man. Only Abe Glitsky knows he's innocent. Fifth in the Dismas Hardy series.
Item #: N9N7179
ISBN: 9781423357179
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Author:
Jonathon King
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 1
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Loyalty to the past conflicts with Max Freeman's desire to be alone – and the result is an intriguing investigation into a series of grisly Florida murders. His ex-lover wants him to nail the killer, and her only suspect is an old cop buddy of his. The deeper he gets, the more he sees his pal could be innocent. And the longer he takes, the cunning killer inexorably closes in. Fourth in the series.
Item #: N1N711
ISBN: 9781593357115
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Author:
Donna Leon
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 8
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When two people ask Guido Brunetti for two favors, he finds himself in the middle of an investigation into murder and corruption more dangerous than anything he's seen before. But he also meets a fellow reader in this tale that is as much about love and regret as it is about murder and greed. 18th in the series. "[Colacci keeps] listeners hooked. His deep and direct voice drives the narrative."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: N7K566
ISBN: 9781602835665
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Author:
J.F. Freedman
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 1
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The law partners want boozer Will out of the firm. His ex-wives want nothing to do with him. Even his latest case looks like a lost cause: he's defending a biker gang accused of rape and murder. But soon he believes they're innocent, and takes on a prejudiced town and a corrupt legal system. First published in 1990. "Gritty crime action, twisty plotting... extravagantly entertaining."—Kirkus Reviews
Item #: N1N7304
ISBN: 9781441807304
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Author:
John Lescroart
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 12
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This murder case drags San Francisco attorney Dismas Hardy into a morass of politics and the military, into the murky relationship between the U.S. government and its private contractors in Iraq. Uncovering a deadly truth, he learns too much about assassination and treason. 14th in the series. "The pacing is excellent... a lot of comic relief and great cop patter."—Booklist
Item #: N9N968
ISBN: 9781423339687
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Author:
Avery Corman
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 1
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Paul's book is wonderful, but more important than writing it is selling it. He turns to his pal Mel, who packages Paul as a celebrity – because why else would people buy the book? Paul emerges as a phenomenon, a bestselling author. Although he gets everything he wants, there are some things that fame brings that he never counted on. First published in 1992.
Item #: M1N141
ISBN: 9781441841414
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Author:
Donna Leon
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 7
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No one understands why anyone would kill an African street vendor in Campo San Stefano. Most assume it was infighting, but Commissario Brunetti discovers that matters of great value are at stake within Venice's immigrant society. Even as he's warned to stay away from the case, Brunetti becomes more determined to unearth the truth. 14th in the series. "Colacci changes voices, accents, and rhythm with a master's ease... a sure win."—AudioFile
Item #: N75468
ISBN: 9781572704688
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 2
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Oh, the horror! The horror! A man wakes up transformed – not into a giant beetle, as in Kafka's Metamorphosis, but into a 155-pound female breast. What follows is a funny yet touching exploration of the implications of this alteration. This daring, heretical audiobook confronts the intrinsic strangeness of sex and subjectivity. First published in 1973. "Terrific... inventive and sane and very funny."—The New York Times
Item #: M3N551
ISBN: 9781441805515
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Author:
Anne Perry
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 10
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Superintendent William Monk witnesses the couple's death. Was it accident, suicide, or murder? His investigation leads him and his wife from luxurious drawing rooms to a poverty-stricken world beneath the city. Winner of a Listen Up Award from Publishers Weekly. 16th in the series. "Absorbing... evocative of Conan Doyle."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: N9N281
ISBN: 9781596002814
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Author:
John Lescroart
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 9
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Dismas Hardy is convinced the cops are wrong: this death isn't a suicide. Doubts lead him back into the heart of the Little Shamrock, where rage and old secrets still seethe. First in the series. "Full-bodied and substantive."—Library Journal
Item #: N9N293
ISBN: 9781423322931
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Author:
Donna Leon
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 8
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In the corners of Venice where tourists won't venture, detective Guido Brunetti investigates the murders of some of Italy's most prominent businessmen. He uncovers a disturbing international web of exploitation. Also published as A Venetian Reckoning. Fourth in the series. "Venice's damp, crumbling beauty and tourist-mobbed sites are as vivid in Leon's depiction as the rich tang of espresso boiling over."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: N8A409
ISBN: 9780792764090
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Author:
Anne Perry
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 10
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Forgotten memories surface with alarming power in this Victorian mystery starring amnesiac P.I. William Monk. Amid a sordid investigation involving corruption and murder, his past returns, a past almost impossible to bear. 13th in the series. "Heart-stopping... another Perry tour de force."—Booklist
Item #: N9N578
ISBN: 9781441835789
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Author:
Donna Leon
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 7
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The investigation of the old woman's death could be easy for Venice Commissario Guido Brunetti. When the prime suspect is accidentally killed, he is encouraged to close the case. But it's too pat a solution, and he believes someone else killed her. Now he must find the actual murderer, and sifts through the complex entanglement of lies for the truth. 13th in the series. "Colacci's performance adds color to Leon's intricate plot and fascinating characters."—AudioFile
Item #: N75417
ISBN: 9781572704176
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Author:
Donna Leon
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David Colacci
Format: 8
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When the body of the transvestite prostitute is identified as a staid bank director, the scandal leads Venice's police commissioner Guido Brunetti though underworld alleys and straight into the glamorous homes of the city's powerful citizens. Third in the series. "Richly evocative... Venice takes on a deep noir tint in [this] well-crafted work."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: N8A366
ISBN: 9780792763666
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Author:
Henry Adams
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 16
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A renowned historian and novelist recounts his own and the country's development from 1838, the year of his birth, to 1905. His subjects include the Civil War, economic expansion, and the growth of the United States, as well as his own "dynamic theory of history." Named by the Modern Library as the best nonfiction book of the 20th century, the book received the Pulitzer Prize in 1919.
Item #: E9X266
ISBN: 9781602832664
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Author:
T. Davis Bunn
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 7
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The only thing holding up the merger between giant Revell Pharmaceuticals and Taylor Knox's company is Kirra, the missing Revell heiress. Searching for her, Taylor realizes that she's hiding, because what she knows threatens her family's fortune. Soon he knows what she does – and they're both in deadly danger. "Colacci brings this global search for Kirra to life... The action and intrigue are seamlessly underscored by [his] flawless characterizations."—AudioFile
Item #: N7N0295
ISBN: 9781441840295
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Author:
Anne Perry
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 11
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In 1864 London, police superintendent William Monk investigates a child pornography ring and the murder of an adolescent boy who had outgrown his appeal. Monk realizes that he must move past London's murky underworld – further into civilized society than he could have imagined. 16th in the series. "Colacci's reading is gripping. He has a liquid voice... [He] compels us to listen and pay attention... [He lets] Perry's powerful storytelling do the heavy lifting."—Booklist
Item #: N9N2869
ISBN: 9781596002869
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Author:
Steven Waldman
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 8
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This clear-headed take on the religion and politics of the founding fathers tells how they forged a new approach to religious liberty: they left it alone. The editor of Beliefnet.com explains the true origins of the First Amendment, something he says that neither side in the culture war has focused on. "Engaging, well-researched study... thoughtful and remarkably balanced."—Publishers Weekly
Item #: E6K377
ISBN: 9781602833777
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