by Randolph Stow ; read by Humphrey Bower ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 22, 2016
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Humphrey Bower is a narrator who could read the phone book and keep listeners enthralled. Performing Randolph Stow's 1958 novel, he is absolutely spellbinding. Stow reveals a shameful period in Australian history when its policy toward its Aboriginal population was unabashedly racist. An aging Heriot is chaplain of an Anglican mission in a remote part of Western Australia. Sent there to "improve" the Aborigines, Heriot has lost his faith, believes he has killed a man, and exiles himself to the wilderness. Bower excels not only in delineating Heriot's flaws but also in chronicling Stow's interpretation of the historical, political, and social issues of the time. Bower's remarkable skill makes us feel Heriot's alienation and isolation as well as the emotional ambivalence of the native peoples.
Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2016
Duration: 7 hrs, 15 mins
Publisher: Bolinda Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Rex Stout ; read by Michael Prichard ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 15, 2006
Reader Michael Prichard delivers a convincing rendition of Archie Goodwin, the burly right hand of the portly Nero Wolfe, world-renowned gourmand and detective. Prichard preserves the 1970s setting and 1950s origins of the story, bringing listeners a well-paced narration of murder and politics--a combination of elements that usually guarantees an exciting listen. This audio entertainment is as well formed and fragrant as one of Wolfe's hothouse orchids (the stout sleuth cultivates them by the hundreds in his town house greenhouse) as Goodwin walks us through an explosive murder investigation and political wheeling and dealing in a tough yet intelligent read.
Pub Date: Jan. 15, 2006
Duration: 5 hrs, 30 mins
Publisher: Audio Partners
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Joan Aiken ; read by Lizza Aiken ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 5, 2016
This collection of eight short stories contains gentle tales of fantasy and magic--not the magic of wizards and wands, but of wishing mats and enormous cats and gifts brought by the winds. In a lovely English accent, Lizza Aiken quietly narrates these stories in which magic and good fortune often come to those who deserve it. Although her pitch changes little, she registers a range of emotions--from the sadness of a girl whose necklace of raindrops has been stolen to the joy of a child who moves from a hard life and a ramshackle trailer to a happy home amid the clouds. A NECKLACE OF RAINDROPS would make a soothing choice for a family car trip after a long day.
Ages 6+Pub Date: Jan. 5, 2016
Duration: 1 hr, 45 mins
DD ISBN: 9781101915721
Publisher: Listening Library
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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