Agatha Christie's acclaimed novel of anger, jealousy, betrayal and murder in Ancient Egypt, is now available as unabridged audio.
Harriet and Guy Pringle, husband and wife, are in Bucharest, where Guy works, at the outbreak of WW2. They are forced to leave the country, travelling through Greece and ending up in North Africa.
An unabridged Agatha Christie mystery, featuring the young adventurers Lady 'Frankie' Derwent and Bobby Jones. While playing an erratic round of golf, Bobby Jones slices his ball over the edge of a cliff. His ball is lost, but on the rocks below he finds the crumpled body of a dying man.
A SONG FOR SUMMER is a witty, enchanting and hugely satisfying love story by a master storyteller.
The story of a little girl so tiny that she fits into a handbag. The second book in Sally Gardner's Magical Children series, about children empowered by special gifts, is utterly charming, full of feeling, and very funny.
Stories about three little girl witches in a world of magic. Unabridged.
A new audio edition of the Agatha Christie thriller.
Agatha Christie's classic novel featuring Superintendent Battle and 'Bundle' Brent.
Another title in the ever popular Agatha Christie series. The suave and debonair Colonel Race must solve a question, not of 'accidental death or suicide', but 'murder or double murder'.
A new CD audio edition of the Agatha Christie thriller, packaged in the stylish new series livery to match the PBs. Read by Emilia Fox.
* The international bestseller: 'An intimate portrait of Afghani people quite unlike any other ... a compelling read' Christina Lamb, SUNDAY TIMES * With a foreword read by the author
This performance of King Lear features an all-star cast.
A spellbinding adventure story of courage, destiny and betrayal, time-shifting between medieval and contemporary Carcassonne. Two readers tell the stories of the main characters: Emilia Fox read the contemporary sections and Anton Lesser reads the medieval sections.
A study of the 1920s/30s and the difference between the high-living, party going 'bright young people' and the older, more traditional rich, who represent and uphold societal expectations and criticise the 'free' ways of the young. It is both funny and starkly poignant.