Brilliance Audio.(Hostage)(Bloody Memory)(The Forgotten Man)(Redemption)(Eloquent Silence)(Brief Article)(Audiobook Review)

From: Library Bookwatch | Date: May 1, 2005 | Copyright information

Brilliance Audio

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www.brillianceaudio.com

Robert Crais narrates his own gripping thriller of a L.A. convenience store robbery turned violent and a former hostage negotiator's re-involvement in a dangerous world in Hostage (1597374555 $29.95), the gripping drama of an L.A. crime lord's involvement in a nightmare. A vivid listen which is gripping and just won't quit, the audio version brings Hostage's peak moments to ...

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