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TRUE AT FIRST LIGHT

A new Hemingway novel? Well, not exactly, but as close as we can come now that the great one has left us. Patrick Hemingway has edited the 850-page rough text of his father's last novel into what he calls a "fictional memoir" of half that size. It has more the feel of a memoir than of fiction, though, and Brian Dennehy reads it as such. In his matter-of-fact, tough-guy voice he becomes Papa, walking the tightrope between two women, each one accepting the other's role, as Hemingway women dutifully do. Though a fine actor, Dennehy does not act here, unless it could be said he becomes Hemingway the narrator. It is just the author we hear as he helps Mary kill the great, black-maned lion that has been terrorizing the Kamba villages, and then goes with his "supplementary wife," Debba, a beautiful, young native girl, as she searches the market to find a new dress for the birthday of the baby Jesus. It's unpolished and probably not the diamond it might have been if the author had lived, but it's an African jewel nonetheless.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 1999

Duration: 11 hrs

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    'TIL HEIST DO US PART

    Escape on a thrilling adventure with Soneela Nankani and Andrew Eiden as they narrate this suspenseful romance. A year has passed since Simi Chopra, her assorted crew, and Jack Danger pulled off a lucrative diamond heist. Now, the Chicago Mafia boss is demanding that the jewels be returned, so Simi gets the team back together. Nankani delivers an expressive performance that emphasizes Simi's conflict between her passion for Jack and the mission. Her distinct character voices keep the listener fully immersed. Eiden's lively tone gives Jack a subtle flair and confidence that make him easy to forgive and to love.

    Pub Date: Aug. 20, 2024

    Duration: 11 hrs, 15 mins

    DD ISBN: 9780593907467

    Publisher: Penguin Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      18mm BLUES

      This is not a story about guns, but about blue pearls. Gerald Browne takes us to the Pacific Ocean and the world of pearl divers and natural gems and mixes in mystery, intrigue and suspense. Barry Bostwick portrays the characters in one voice, varying his intonation slightly for the Asian personalities. His reading style is very smooth, evidence of preparation and interest in the story. 18mm Blues is abridged well, collecting the important elements of the story. Unobtrusive music indicates the end of each side. Disappear into the mystery of the Far East and one of its most beautiful commodities.

      Pub Date: Jan. 22, 1993

      Duration: 3 hrs

      Publisher: Audio Renaissance

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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