by Chris Pavone ; read by Mozhan Marnò ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 6, 2012
Part parenting journal (Kate, the protagonist, is raising two small boys in Luxembourg), part travelogue (the book visits most of Europe’s top cities), and part spy story (lots of acronym-laced agents double-crossing each other), this book may not keep you on the edge of your seat but will probably keep you in it. Its strong suit is the use of marriage as a metaphor for spy intrigue; its weakness is that it jumps around in time, making it a bit tricky for audiobook listeners. And, alas, there are a bunch of loose ends that remain loose after the book is over. It’s hard to imagine a better narration than the one provided by Mozhan Marno, who carefully constructs the third-person/first-person voice of the book’s heroine. But ultimately, this title is a lot like a new bottle of ketchup. You spend a lot of time trying to get something out of it, and then right at the end, when you’re about to give up, too much comes pouring out at once.
Pub Date: March 6, 2012
Duration: 12 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9780307990303
Publisher: Random House Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Tom Clancy ; read by Jay Robertson ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
Part of the joy of Tom Clancy novels is one's belief that the stories could come true. His latest entry stretches that some as we find international terrorists building a nuclear bomb which is used to set Americans and Russians against one another. Jay Robertson reads with a newscaster's voice, crisp and clear with a light touch of drama. However, he does little to help listeners identify Clancy's huge cast of characters, and dialects seem difficult for him as he occasionally slips in and out of character. Nonetheless, patient listeners are rewarded as the plot unfolds. This will be a welcome addition to any library justifying the price of the multi-cassettte volumes.
Pub Date: N/A
Duration: 16 hrs
Publisher: Books on Tape
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by John Sandford ; read by Ken Howard ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
John Sanford is back with another psychological thriller in his Prey series. Surgeon, psychopath and serial killer Bekker is on the loose again after the easiest jailbreak in recent memory. Ken Howard's reading moves along with all the brooding energy a reader could want from a suspense book. His narration is deep, clear and well-suited to the gravelly voices of retired detective Lucas Davenport and the other cops. While Howard manages good dialects and shifts in character, his female voices leave a lot to be desired. For the most part, the abridgment gleefully throws logic and characterization overboard in favor of thrills, but the basic flavor of many characters is still fairly well maintained.
Pub Date: N/A
Duration: 3 hrs
Publisher: Harper Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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