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Ted Kennedy
By Edward Klein
An impeccably researched, definitive biography that for the first time captures the full redemptive arc of Ted Kennedy's life as he grew from an over-indulged, wayward young man into one of America's most esteemed public servants, written by the biographer who has written four New York Times bestsellers about the Kennedy family.
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The Taking of Pelham 123
By John Godey
Just in time for the release of the highly anticipated remake starring Denzel Washington and John Travolta is the re-release of the bestselling audiobook, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3. A transit cop is pitted against a group of hijackers who have taken over a subway train in this action-packed audiobook.
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Renegade
By Richard Wolffe
With exclusive access to Barack Obama and his inner circle, veteran political reporter Richard Wolffe portrays a historic candidate and hisuntil nowinscrutable character and campaign in untold, stunning detail.
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The Last Best Hope
By Joe Scarborough
The Last Best Hope offers a searing indictment of the Republican leaders who destroyed their party and crippled our country, while offering a clear path of recovery to conservatives who are ready to take their country back. Listen to what political commentator Joe Scarborough has to say in this author-read audiobook.
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The Angel's Game
By Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Like the international phenomenon The Shadow of the Wind, Ruiz Zafon's deeply satisfying prequel is part Dickensian melodrama, part detective story, and part gothic tale that illuminates, with finesse and even more surreal snapshots of old world Barcelona, the perilous nature of obsession in literature and in love, the gravitational pull of fate, and the supernatural power of words.
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