Psychological, Thrillers and Crime book list



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Psychological Crime and Thrillers

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The titles in this booklist are just a selection of the titles available for loan from the RNIB National Library Talking Book Service.
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Ablow, Keith

Psychopath. 2005. Read by Jeff Harding, 10 hours 8 minutes. TB 14118.


Forensic psychiatrist Frank Clevenger is tapped by the FBI to catch an elusive murderer known as the 'Highway Killer', who has left twelve bodies strewn across twelve states. Clevenger reluctantly accepts the case, but what he and the authorities cannot know is that the Highway Killer isn't just a serial killer - he is also a psychiatrist, whose brilliance as a doctor is matched only by his precision as a murderer. Contains strong language. TB 14118.

Banerji, Sara

The waiting time. 2005. Read by Stephanie Beattie, 7 hours 35 minutes. TB 14640.


Julia has given up on love in her middle age but is searching for a vanished brother and a lost identity. In doing so, she collides with Kitty, a woman of a different age, lifestyle and aspirations. The proof of Julia's identity lies somewhere under Kitty's home. The literal digging up of the past changes life for both of them, though what they eventually find is very different to their expectations. Ahead are surprises, conflict, terror, disappointment, love - and unexpected happiness. TB 14640.

Banks, Carla

The forest of souls. 2005. Read by Jilly Bond, 13 hours 3 minutes. TB 14700.


A passion for history cost Helen Kovacs her life. Helen had told no one of her research; even her closest friend, Faith Lange, had no idea - until she began retracing the dead woman's steps. She is troubled, too, by the presence of Jake Denbigh, a journalist investigating her grandfather, a refugee from the Eastern front. Helen's murder, and its consequences, will take Jake and Faith on terrifying journeys: from the mass graves of the Kurapaty Forest to the heart of Faith's own family, where a tragic secret lies hidden. Unsuitable for family reading. TB 14700.

Banville, John

The book of evidence. 1989. Read by Tom Crowe, 7 hours 41 minutes. TB 7855.


A remarkable blend of thriller, farce and dramatic tragedy, the book of evidence is the first person testimony of Freddie Montgomery - convicted of the ghastly and seemingly motiveless kidnap and murder of a young woman. Trying to make sense of the crime that destroys his life, Freddie's monologue is also an attempt to come to terms with 40 years of aimless drifting and dissolution. Contains violence. TB 7855.

Barker, Pat

Border crossing. 2001. Read by James Wilby, 6 hours 54 minutes. TB 13498.


Tom Seymour is a child psychiatrist who has worked in the north of England for many years. One day, while walking by the river, he rescues a young man from drowning, and realises it's a child murderer at whose trial he gave flawed evidence. TB 13498.

Black, Ingrid

The dead. 2005. Read by Tara Ward, 12 hours 44 minutes. TB 14818.


Five years ago Ed Fagan disappeared and since then nothing has been heard from the serial killer known as the Night Hunter. Now a Dublin newspaper has received a letter claiming to be from Fagan with a chilling message: he's going to kill again. At first, the Dublin Metropolitan Police are inclined to dismiss the letter as the work of a crank. Then the body of prostitute Mary Lynch is found and it's only too clear that a murderer is at large again. But is it Fagan? Saxon, a former FBI agent, was writing a book about Fagan when he disappeared and is certain that the killings are not the works of Fagan. But how can she convince the police to look beyond the obvious and to go after the real killer. Contains violence. TB 14818.

Bonner, Hilary

A moment of madness. 2002. Read by Gordon Griffin, 13 hours 27 minutes. TB 13841.


John Kelly series; book 1. When rock idol Scott Silver is found murdered, the prime suspect lies dead next to him. For Silver's killer broke into his mansion home on the South Devon coast and it appears that the rock star's mesmerising widow Angel killed the intruder in self-defence. Gradually, however, an intense and complex tale of intrigue and deception is revealed. Local paper journalist John Kelly, a man with a past that still haunts him, begins to investigate. Unsuitable for family reading. TB 13841.

Bonner, Hilary

When the dead cry out. 2006. Read by Annie Aldington, 10 hours 55 minutes. TB 14861.


John Kelly series; book 2. One summer day, Clara Marshall vanished without a trace. A few days later, her two young daughters also disappeared. Clara's husband claimed he had discovered his wife was having an affair with an Australian backpacker and that she had run away taking the children with her. Police investigations find no trace of a backpacker and no trace of them. It is 27 years later that the case and the real truth is found. Contains violence. TB 14861.

Bonner, Hilary

No reason to die. 2004. Read by Richard Derrington, 12 hours 21 minutes. TB 13775.


John Kelly series; book 3. By a freak chance John Kelly, once a reporter, always a maverick, becomes embroiled in the mystery surrounding a series of disturbing deaths at a tough Dartmoor army training camp. Several young men and women stationed at the bleakly remote Hangridge have died suddenly and tragically, mostly from gunshot wounds that the army claim have been self-inflicted. The army has a plausible explanation for each death individually, but when put together these explanations look very suspicious indeed-Kelly takes his concerns to his old friend Detective Superintendent Karen Meadows and together they attempt to break through the wall of secrecy which the army has erected. Contains language which might be considered offensive. TB 13775.

Bonner, Hilary

A kind of wild justice. 2001. Read by Julia Franklin, 13 hours 20 minutes. TB 12905.


He's a barbaric killer, guilty of the most terrible crime. He abducted and tortured an innocent seventeen-year-old girl, brutally raped her, then left her to die. Yet when James Martin O'Donnell stood trial at Exeter Crown Court he was acquitted. Twenty years later a chance DNA test makes it tragically clear that there has been a shocking miscarriage of justice. But the law of double jeopardy means that O'Donnell cannot be tried again. Contains violence. TB 12905.

Brett, Simon

Singled out. 1996. Read by Simon Brett, 5 hours 55 minutes. TB 10972.


In 1973, successful television producer Laura Fisher sets out to have a baby before her thirtieth birthday. The child will be the ultimate assertion of her independence, a sign that she has overcome an upbringing of terrifying violence. Laura needs someone to love. All goes according to plan. Then on the day she gives birth Laura sees something in the newspaper which shocks her to the core. Something that makes her see the father of her child in a totally different light... Contains strong language. TB 10972.

Brown, Molly

Cracker: to say I love you. 1999. Read by Steven Hartley, 8 hours 20 minutes. TB 12848.


Cracker series; book 2. Sequel to: Cracker: the mad woman in the attic, TB 12872. Fitz can find a murderer, prevent catastrophe and still find time to flirt with a pretty policewoman. But he knows only too well the motivations that drive Judith into another man's bed and that push him to the edge of self-destruction. Compared to the complications of Fitz's own life, tracking down a team of co-killers is simple. TB 12848.

Cordy, Michael

Crime zero. 2002. Read by Garrick Hagon, 12 hours. TB 12825.


The year is 2008. Violent crime has become an epidemic, nowhere more so than in the United States. Everything from the death penalty to liberal reforms has failed. Nothing has been effective, until now. Project Conscience promises to be the solution. It is a bold attempt by a powerful group of scientists, politicians and senior law-enforcement personnel to use gene therapy to treat male criminals and cure violent crime. But among their number are those with a more sinister agenda, who would go further and turn the dream of Project Conscience into the nightmare of Crime Zero. TB 12825.

Diamond, Sarah

The spider's house. 2005. Read by Lucy Scott, 12 hours 15 minutes. TB 14719.


When Anna's husband is offered a job in Dorset she is as happy to move as he is. After the move, however it's a different story. With few ideas for her new novel and little else to do, Anna's getting increasingly restless when she makes a shocking discovery - Rebecca Fisher, the notorious child murderess of the 1960s, was the previous inhabitant of their picturesque old cottage. At first she is just curious, and begins reading up on the case and then appalled and fascinated the nation decades ago. Yet as she learns more, she becomes increasingly convinced that she's close to discovering secrets that have been hidden for years... Unsuitable for family reading. TB 14719.

Dobyns, Stephen

The church of dead girls. 1997. Read by Jeff Harding, 14 hours 23 minutes. TB 12138.


One after another, three girls vanish from a small American town. After the first disappearance, the townspeople begin to mistrust outsiders, oddballs and strangers. When a second girl goes missing, neighbours and lifelong friends start to look at each other with suspicious eyes. Finally, with the third disappearance, the sleepy little town wakens to an horrific nightmare. Contains violence. TB 12138.

Dostoevskii, F M

Crime and punishment. 1866. Read by Corbett Woodall, 23 hours 50 minutes. TB 1507.


A psychological study of a young student who kills an old money-lender and his subsequent fear and remorse. TB 1507.

Eco, Umberto

Foucault's pendulum. 1989. Read by David Banks, 26 hours 16 minutes. TB 8335.


Three editors in a Milan publishing house produce a computer file of mediaeval occultism, after receiving a manuscript on Templar mysticism. "Foucault's Pendulum" is a modern thriller wrapped around a maze of ancient mysteries, as people begin to disappear without explanation. TB 8335.

French, Nicci

Catch me when I fall. 2005. Read by Beth Chalmers, 9 hours 18 minutes. TB 14816.


Holly Krauss lives life in a whirlwind her husband Charlie, her business partner Meg and her colleagues at KS Associates are left breathless by her energy. But sometimes her wild behaviour leads to reckless mistakes, which soon leave her life spiralling out of control and Holly can do little to stop it. This is most definitely a woman on the edge of a nervous breakdown. But is Holly solely responsible for what is happening to her? Are her fears for her own safety caused by the paranoia of her illness - or very real danger? Contains strong language. TB 14816.

French, Nicci

Land of the living. 2004. Read by Anne Flosnik, 10 hours 56 minutes. TB 14003.


Abbie Devereaux wakes in the dark, hooded and bound. She doesn't know where she is nor who it is feeding her, talking to her, threatening to kill her. Yet Abbie has courage and, above all, hope. She escapes her captor and runs back into the light. But the real world, the safe one, isn't as she remembers it. There are days missing before she disappeared - days when she quit her job and left her boyfriend, did things she can't explain to the police, her friends or even herself. Why won't anyone take her story seriously? Because if Abbie can't convince anybody that it really happened, then maybe he will come for her again. Contains strong language. TB 14003.

French, Nicci

Secret smile. 2004. Read by Anne Flosnik, 9 hours 52 minutes. TB 14472.


When Miranda Cotton gets home from work to find her new boyfriend, Brendan, reading her diary, she breaks off the relationship and throws him out. Getting Brendan out of her life, however, is not so easy. When he starts seeing her sister, what begins as an embarrassment turns into a nightmare. TB 14472.

French, Nicci

Beneath the skin. 2001. Read by various narrators, 10 hours 50 minutes. TB 13414.


Zoe, Jenny and Nadia, different ages, different walks of life, all receive anonymous notes saying they are going to be killed. The three lives are turned upside down as the police search for what has attracted the attention of a killer. Contains strong language. TB 13414.

French, Nicci

The red room. 2001. Read by Jane Markham, 12 hours 20 minutes. TB 13514.


Kit Quinn is a young woman who inhabits dangerous worlds: crime scenes, interrogations, hospitals for the criminally insane. Horribly wounded in a brutal attack, she must return to the site of her worst fears. She is asked by the police to advise them on a simple murder inquiry. A young runaway has been found dead near a London canal and the chief suspect is the man who wounded her. But it isn't a simple case. Contains passages of violence which may be offensive. TB 13514.

French, Nicci.

Killing me softly. 2000. Read by Julia Franklin, 12 hours. TB 12542.


Alice Loudon is a young woman who seems to have it all: close friends, a loving boyfriend, and a successful career. Then she meets a stranger and immediately embarks upon a passionate and dangerous affair. TB 12542.

French, Nicci

The safe house. 1999. Read by Julia Franklin, 10 hours 56 minutes. TB 13818.


When Dr Sam Laschen, expert in post-traumatic stress, agrees against her better judgement to provide a haven for the survivor of a horrific assult, she thinks she's helping out. Not putting herself - and her child Elsie - at risk. But as Fiona finds her way into the hearts of her hosts, nowhere and nobody is safe any longer... Contains strong language. TB 13818.

Fyfield, Frances

Blind date. 1998. Read by Rula Lenska, 10 hours 26 minutes. TB 12082.


Elisabeth Kennedy, a disgraced ex-police officer, is haunted by her sister's horrific murder and her own humiliating attempts to lure the killer into a confession. Then she is the victim of a senseless attack and, wanting to hide from the world, she flees the comfort of her mother's house for her own eccentric home - high above the ground in a disused London bell tower. But even the safest places are not sacrosanct. Contains strong language. TB 12082.

Fyfield, Frances

Without consent. 1997. Read by Rula Lenska, 8 hours 7 minutes. TB 11500.


Police officer DS Ryan is accused of rape. He maintains a stubborn silence in the face of the charge; indeed he seems obsessed with the capture of the stalker. The evidence suggests to Prosecutor Helen West and her lover Superintendent Bailey that he is guilty. But slowly Ryan's prey begins to emerge. A man who knows how to avoid the law, a man who believes there is no legal formula to deal with someone who brings chocolates and flowers, leaves without trace, and learns how to kill with impunity. Contains strong language. TB 11500.

Gardner, Katy

Hidden. 2006. Read by Penelope Freeman, 10 hours 2 minutes. TB 14862.


A trail of blood winding through a squalid flat in Margate leads DCI Dave Gosworth to the body of Jacqui Jennings, her skull smashed with a chisel. For Dave it is just the start of a long and puzzling case. Forty miles away in South London, a young single mother named Melanie Stenning is blissfully unaware of Jacqui's life and death. But that trail of blood will one day lead straight to her door, with terrifying repercussions. Contains strong language. TB 14862.

Hardy, Jules

Mister candid. 2004. Read by William Dufris, 12 hours 30 minutes. TB 14604.


The mind of a murderer; the heart of a saint. For seventeen years the FBI have been hunting down "Mr Candid": a killer with a difference. His victims are evildoers the law can't touch. But are his actions those of a maniac or a saviour? Born into a life of privilege and wealth on America's East Coast, Charlie Kane was a child prodigy. Reading the 'New York Times' at the age of three, a mathematical genius at thirteen, he went to Harvard where he found the love of his life and a place in the world. Until one Thanksgiving; seventeen years ago; when Charlie's world was torn apart and the entire Kane family all but vanished. Contains violence. TB 14604.


Harris, Thomas

Hannibal. 1999. Read by Daniel Gerroll, 13 hours. TB 12602.


Hannibal Lecter Series; book 3. Sequel to: Silence of the lambs, TB 8469. One of Hannibal's victims, the influential and rich Mason Verger - a paraplegic confined to a respirator thanks to Hannibal - is bent on revenge and FBI agent Clarice Starling provides the perfect bait. Contains violence. TB 12602.

Hayder, Mo

Birdman. 2003. Read by Damien Goodwin, 11 hours 20 minutes. TB 13838.


D I Jack Caffrey series; book 1. Greenwich, south-east London. The Met's crack murder squad is called out by nervous CID detectives to a grim discovery. Five bodies have been found, all young women, all ritualistically murdered, dumped on wasteland

near the Millennium Dome. Detective Inspector Jack Caffery, young, driven, unshockable, finds himself facing hostility within the force and echoes of his past in this. Tortured by a death long ago that he might have prevented, he now employs every weapon forensic science can offer, he knows time is limited; this sadistic killer will strike again. Contains strong language. TB 13838.



Hayder, Mo

The treatment. 2003. Read by Damien Goodwin, 13 hours 45 minutes. TB 13943.


D I Jack Caffrey series; book 2. In an unassuming house, on a quiet residential street in south London, a husband and wife are discovered, imprisoned in their own home. Badly dehydrated, they've been bound and beaten and the husband is close to death. But worse is to come: their young son is missing. When DI Jack Caffery of the Met's AMIT squad is called in to investigate, the similarities to events in his own past make it impossible for him to view this new crime with necessary detachment. As Jack attempts to hold his own life together in the face of ever more disturbing revelations, the real nightmare begins. Contains strong language. TB 13943.

Highsmith, Patricia

The talented Mr Ripley. 1957. Read by Anthony Parker, 11 hours 25 minutes. TB 1509.


Ripley series; book 1. Tom Ripley is a wastrel and a villain intent upon every sort of crime, and uses all his undesirable talents in the course of carrying out an unusual assignment in Italy. TB 1509.

Highsmith, Patricia

Ripley under ground. 1971. Read by Anthony Parker, 11 hours 52 minutes. TB 1534.


Ripley series; book 2. For the sake of the firms which he has helped to set up in England, Tom Ripley is willing to go to great lengths, trying always to prevent Heloise, his beautiful wife, from discovering the full extent of his involvement. TB 1534.

Highsmith, Patricia

Ripley's game. 1974. Read by Peter Gray, 10 hours 15 minutes. TB 2454.


Ripley series; book 3. Further adventures of the atrocious Ripley, whose involvement with the Mafia in Hamburg suddenly leads him into a situation fraught with menace and violence. TB 2454.

Highsmith, Patricia.

The boy who followed Ripley. 1980. Read by Marvin Kane, 11 hours 49 minutes. TB 3680.


Ripley series; book 4. A young American boy, befriended by Ripley, turns out to be the runaway heir to a food chainstore fortune. Protecting the boy, Ripley becomes involved in an adventure with a horrifying climax of disaster. TB 3680.

Highsmith, Patricia

Ripley under water. 1991. Read by Carmen Lynne Williamson, 10 hours 30 minutes. TB 9531.


Ripley series; book 5. Tom Ripley is a man who is fastidious about everything except murder. His chic wife and his devoted housekeeper have taken little note of the unusual phone calls he has been getting, and regard the Pritchards, a new American couple in the village, as curiosities. Ripley is disturbed that they are well informed about his past, and flaunt the knowledge. He is determined that these intruders will muddy still waters at their peril. TB 9531.

Highsmith, Patricia

Strangers on a train. 1999. Read by William Roberts, 10 hours 10 minutes. TB 13255.


Two men, a tennis star and a psychopath, meet by chance on a train and 'swap' murders. 'Some people are better off dead - like your wife and my father, for instance' as Bruno, the rich psychopath puts it, before proceeding to carry out his part of the bargain. A chance meeting and a rash conversation can lead to all sorts of trouble... TB 13255.

Highsmith, Patricia

Found in the street. 1986. Read by Pauline Munro, 10 hours. TB 6204.


Elsie Tyler is fresh, childlike and vibrantly pretty - one of thousands of young people who drift to the city. She has youth, ambition and a sexual magic that works fatally on both men and women. A tale of sexual obsession and the dark side of violent desire set in New York's Greenwich Village. TB 6204.

Highsmith, Patricia

People who knock on the door. 1983. Read by David Rider, 11 hours 2 minutes. TB 4737.


The Aldermans seem to be an ordinary middle-class American family. When the father, Richard, becomes a born-again Christian and his younger son Robbie embraces the same moral fundamentalist convictions, the consequences are shattering. Unsuitable for family reading. TB 4737.

Highsmith, Patricia

Edith's diary. 1977. Read by Carol Marsh, 14 hours 48 minutes. TB 3304.


Edith Howland's diary is her most precious possession, and as she is moving house she is making sure it's safe. A suburban housewife in fifties America, she is moving to Brunswick with her husband Brett and her beloved son, Cliffie, to start a new life for them all. She is optimistic, but she has high hopes most of all for her new venture with Brett, a local newspaper, the Brunswick Corner Bugle. Life seems full of promise, and indeed, to read her diary, filled with her most intimate feelings and revelations, you would never think otherwise. Strange then, that reality is so dangerously different. Unsuitable for family reading. TB 3304.

Hoag, Tami

A thin dark line. 1999. Read by Stuart Milligan, 17 hours 52 minutes. TB 13203.


Terror stalks the streets of Bayou Breaux, Louisiana. A suspected murderer is free on technicality, and the cop accused of planting evidence against him is ordered off the case. But Detective Nick Fourcade refuses to walk away. He's stepped over the line before. This case threatens to push him over the edge. He's not the only one. Deputy Annie Broussard found the woman's mutilated body and wants justice. But pursuing the investigation will mean forming an alliance with a man she doesn't trust and making enemies of the men she works with. It will mean being drawn into the confidence of a killer. TB 13203.

Holliday, Liz

Cracker: one day a lemming will fly. 1999. Read by Steven Hartley, 9 hours. TB 13266.


Cracker series; book 3. Sequel to: Cracker: to say I love you, TB 12848. Fitz has an open and shut case. A schoolboy is found murdered. His teacher - male, single, living alone - tries to commit suicide. It's obvious the teacher did it; it's just a matter of obtaining a confession. But the truth is as elusive as trust and honesty, and the case goes badly wrong. In his personal drama, Fitz also has to choose between Judith and Jane. And that's the least of his problems. Contains strong language. TB 13266.

James, P D

Cover her face. 2002. Read by Stephen Hogan, 7 hours 55 minutes. TB 14053.


Adam Dalgliesh series; book 1. On the same day as the St Cedd's church fete in the grounds of her home, Martingale, Mrs Maxie learns of her son Stephen's engagement. By the next morning, her new parlourmaid, Sally Jupp, is dead. Detective Chief-Inspector Adam Dalgliesh investigates murder in the Elizabethan manor house. TB 14053.

James, P D

A mind to murder. 2002. Read by Stephen Hogan, 7 hours 39 minutes. TB 14054.


Adam Dalgliesh series; book 2. A hideous scream pierces the calm of the evening psychotherapy session. The body of a woman lies sprawled in the basement of the Steen Clinic, a chisel thrust through her heart. Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh, relaxing at a literary party close by, hurries over to investigate the murder. Unsuitable for family reading. TB 14054.

Joss, Morag

Half broken things. 2003. Read by Stephen Perring, 10 hours 3 minutes. TB 13988.


Jean, Michael and Steph are three reluctant loners. Damaged and fearful of life, they cannot survive alone for much longer. A mixture of deceit, good luck and misfortune draw them together to Walden Manor, a secluded country house that promises sanctuary and freedom from destitution. Out of an invented past they shape a beautiful present. Does it really matter if their sense of safety is built on delusion? When the idyll is threatened, they discover that because their lives are now worth living, they are also worth preserving, although at an appalling cost. Contains strong language. TB 13988.

Joss, Morag

Funeral music. 1998. Read by Charlotte Strevens, 10 hours 26 minutes. TB 13863.


Sara Selkirk series; book 1. The charity concert in Bath's famous Pump Room was vitally important to international cellist Sara Selkirk. It was her chance to regain her lost confidence, the first time she would perform in public since the death of her lover. But if she'd known what was to happen that day, she would have lost her nerve completely... TB 13863.

Joss, Morag

Fearful symmetry. 2000. Read by Charlotte Strevens, 12 hours 16 minutes. TB 12420.


Sara Selkirk series; book 2. Exhausted after a gruelling world tour, cellist Sara Selkirk is looking forward to a few months' recuperation at her cottage near Bath. Sara's growing attraction to DCI Andrew Poole causes her to make the mistake of joining an amateur operatics society. The Circus Opera Group is a motley crew. There's faded diva Helene; vain, talentless Cosmo and his long-suffering girlfriend, Poppy; not to mention Andrew's wife, Valerie, who's beginning to grow suspicious. With this uneasy mix of fragile egos, both Sara and Andrew predict trouble ahead. What they don't expect is sudden, violent death... Contains strong language. TB 12420.

Joss, Morag

Fruitful bodies. 2001. Read by Charlotte Strevens, 12 hours. TB 13516.


Sara Selkirk series; book 3. When she finds her first cello teacher having problems, cellist Sara Selkirk sets her up as the resident music therapist at the successful Sulis Clinic where her friend, James Balantyne, is a reluctant patient. But why isn't he getting better? Sara delves into the mystery of the clinic. Contains language which might be considered offensive. TB 13516.

Kellerman, Jonathan

The conspiracy club. 2004. Read by Jeff Harding, 10 hours 8 minutes. TB 14607.


Dedicated young psychologist Dr Jeremy Carrier is unschooled in the ways of violent crimes and incalculable evil - until his life is irreversibly touched by both. When his romance with nurse Jocelyn Banks is cut short by her kidnapping and brutal murder, he is left emotionally devastated and being warily eyed by police seeking a prime suspect in the unsolved killing. To escape the pain, he buries himself in his work. But when more women turn up murdered in the same gruesome fashion as Jocelyn, the suspicion surrounding Jeremy intensifies and the only way for him to prove his innocence is to follow the trail of a cunning psychopath. Contains violence. TB 14607.

Koontz, Dean R

Velocity. 2006. Read by Jeff Harding, 10 hours 15 minutes. TB 14572.


William Wiles is an easygoing thirty-something, a bartender who lives a quiet life alone until a serial killer singles him out - not to kill him, but to force him to decide who the next victim will be. Billy finds the first note: 'If you don't take this note to the police and get them involved, I will kill a lovely blonde schoolteacher. If you do take this note to the police, I will instead kill an elderly woman active in charity work. You have four hours to decide. The choice is yours.' Billy pays an informal visit to an acquaintance, Lanny Olson, who is a policeman, and who thinks the note is a prank. The schoolteacher dies. With more communications from the killer, Billy is drawn deeper into an accelerating nightmare. Contains violence. TB 14572.

Lovesey, Peter

On the edge. 1989. Read by Di Langford, 7 hours 26 minutes. TB 7740.


Rose and Antonia had a good war. As WAAF plotters, they had all the excitement and independence of a difficult and dangerous job, and all the fun of being two women on an RAF base. Peacetime is a disappointment. Rosie's war-hero husband turned brutal lout: Antonia, bored with her rich manufacturer husband, wants to move to America with her lover. But what are the plotters for, if not to plot? And Antonia's ruthless scheme would give them both what they want.... TB 7740.

McDermid, Val

The mermaids singing. 2003. Read by Stephen Thorne, 12 hours 9 minutes. TB 14341.


Tony Hill series; book 1. A serial killer is on the loose in the northern city of Bradfield. Four men have been brutally killed by savage knife wounds. In each case, the men have been mutilated and tortured, though the mutilations are not identical and nothing obvious appears to connect the victims. Fear grips the city; no man feels safe. Clinical psychologist Tony Hill is brought in to profile the killer, to work alongside Detective Inspector Carol Jordan. Contains strong language. TB 14341.

McDermid, Val.

The wire in the blood. 2004. Read by Michael Tudor Barnes, 15 hours 13 minutes. TB 14257.


Tony Hill series; book 2. Tony Hill is asked by the Home Office to form a national task force of trained psychological profilers, a hit squad capable of moving in on particular complex cases. He gives his new team the details of thirty missing teenagers and asks them to discover whether there is a sinister link between any of the cases. Only one officer, Shaz Bowman, comes up with a concrete theory. She is ridiculed by the rest of her group until a killer murders and mutilates one of their number. Contains strong language. TB 14257.

McDermid, Val.

The last temptation. 2003. Read by Vari Sylvester, 17hrs 19mins. TB 14275.


Tony Hill series; book 3. Mapping the minds of murderers is what Dr Tony Hill does better than anyone. So when a twisted killer starts targeting psychologists across Northern Europe, he's the obvious choice to track the executioner's mental and physical journey. Except he no longer wants to delve into the minds of serial killers. Soon, however, the case comes too close to home. The next victim is a friend of his. Hill's former partner, DCI Carol Jordan, is herself in Germany, working undercover in a world where human life is cheaper than a drugs deal. She needs his help as much as the hunters of the killer. Contains violence. TB 14275.

McDermid, Val

The torment of others. 2004. Read by Vari Sylvester, 13 hours 57 minutes. TB 14276.


Tony Hill series; book 4. A new murder scene bears horrific resemblance to a series of murders two years ago - murders that ended when irrefutable forensic evidence secured the conviction of Derek Tyler. But he has been locked up in a mental institution since his trial, barely speaking a word. So is this the work of a copycat? All his years of experience tell top criminal pathologist Dr Tony Hill that it isn't. While Hill tries to crack Tyler, DCI Carol Jordan and her team mount a desperate undercover operation to trap the murderer, a decision that will have terrible consequences. Contains violence. TB 14276.

McDermid, Val

The distant echo. 2003. Read by Joe Dunlop, 16 hours 25 minutes. TB 14023.


It’s four in the morning, at the end of a cold December, and snow is smothering St Andrews. Student Alex Gilbey and his three best friends are staggering home from a party when they stumble upon the dying body of a young woman. Rosie Duff has been raped, stabbed and left for dead. And the only suspects are four young men stained with her blood. Twenty-five years later, Fife police mount a cold case review of the murder. But when one of the original four students dies in a suspicious house fire and another in a bungled burglary, it looks as if somebody is inflicting their own twisted brand of justice. Someone is taking revenge for Rosie Duff. If Alex Gilbey wants to stay alive, he must find out who it is and who really killed Rosie all those years ago. TB 14023.

McDermid, Val

Killing the shadows. 2000. Read by Vari Sylvester, 16 hours 50 minutes. TB 12607.


Fiona Cameron, academic psychologist, uses computer technology to help the police track serial offenders. She vowed never to work again for the Met when they went against her advice and compromised an investigation. But then a fellow crime novelist is murdered. TB 12607.

McDermid, Val

A place of execution. 1999. Read by Paddy Glynn, 17 hours 50 minutes. TB 12776.


George Bennett decides to tell journalist Catherine Heathcote the story of his investigation of the disappearance of thirteen-year-old Alison Carter in 1963 from the isolated hamlet of Scardale. But just as the book is poised for publication, Bennett unaccountably tries to pull the plug. TB 12776.

McEwan, Ian

Enduring love. 1997. Read by Crawford Logan, 8 hours 25 minutes. TB 11340.


The story begins on the day that Joe Rose meets Jed Parry. Something that passes between them gives birth in Parry to a powerful obsession, that will test Rose's scientific rationalism, threaten the love of his wife Clarissa, and drive him to take desperate measures to stay alive. It is the story of how an ordinary man can be driven to the brink of murder and madness by another's delusions. Contains strong language. TB 11340.

Mortimore, Jim

The mad woman in the attic. 1999. Read by Stephen Thorne, 8 hours 48 minutes. TB 12872.


Cracker series; book 1. When one of his students is murdered, Fitz can't resist becoming involved. The police have a suspect; they are sure he's a serial killer, but he's claiming complete amnesia. As Fitz investigates, he finds the police theory doesn't fit the facts. TB 12872.

Myerson, Julie

Something might happen. 2003. Read by Di Langford, 8 hours 36 minutes. TB 13375.


On a Monday night in October in a small seaside town in Suffolk, a woman is brutally murdered. As the police go about their routine investigation, Tess's world of nappies, Elastoplast and fish fingers begins to unravel. Suddenly nothing is certain, the mundane becomes charged with significance, established relationships begin to crumble to and places that once were safe are safe no longer. Some passages of a sexual nature may be considered offensive. TB 13375.

Peters, Ellis

The assize of the dying. 1991. Read by Di Langford, 6 hours 48 minutes. TB 9398.


Two vintage tales of murder most foul. "The assize of the dying": Louis Stevenson tells the four responsible for his conviction for murder that he will call them to meet him at the Assize of the Dying. Two unexpected deaths follow, and a young couple determine to unmask the real murderer. "Aunt Helen": a story of blind obsession and psychological suspense starting with what looks like the perfect murder. TB 9398.

Potter, Dennis

Blackeyes. 1987. Read by Raymond Sawyer, 6 hours 50 minutes. TB 7649.


This disturbing psychological thriller centres on Maurice James Kingsley, an ageing novelist who, after 20 years of writer's block, produces a new book which becomes the surprise hit of the season. Kingsley's niece believes the story to be hers, and sudden death soon intervenes in this subtle and complex thriller of the literary world. Unsuitable for family reading. TB 7649.

Rayne, Sarah

Spider light. 2006. Read by Diana Bishop, 13 hours. TB 14810.


Following the shattering and all too public tragedy in her life, Antonia Weston has come to the sleepy market town of Amberwood seeking peace and anonymity. But that peace is soon threatened by a series of disturbing incidents - incidents that eerily echo of a past she is trying to forget. Contains violence. TB 14810.

Rendell, Ruth

A sight for sore eyes. 1998. Read by Jonathan Hackett, 15 hours 54 minutes. TB 11715.


Teddy Brex emerges from a loveless childhood as a handsome young man. Francine Hill, traumatized by the murder of her mother, grows into a beautiful young woman. Teddy rides to the rescue, but he is a man who has already committed two murders.

Contains violence. TB 11715.



Rendell, Ruth

Keys to the street. 1996. Read by Simon Russell Beale, 11 hours 55 minutes. TB 11607.


Mary Jago had donated her own bone marrow to save the life of someone she didn't know. However, this generous act led directly to the bitter break-up of her affair with Alistair. For him, it was as though her beauty had been plundered. But the man whose life she had saved would change Mary's life in a way she could never have imagined. TB 11607.

Rendell, Ruth

Make death love me. 1994. Read by Robbie MacNab, 8 hours. TB 11193.


Alan Groombridge had a fantasy. Husband to a woman he didn't like, father of two children he had never wanted, and manager of a tiny branch of the Anglian-Victoria bank, Alan was doomed to a life of domestic boredom and tedious routine. All that saved him was that one fantasy: stealing enough of the bank's money to allow him just one year of freedom - one year in which to live a different sort of life. But one day the bank was robbed, the manager and cashier disappeared and what was once a place of dull and dreary repetition became one caught in a brutal, chilling nightmare that might never, never end... TB 11193.

Rendell, Ruth

The crocodile bird. 1993. Read by Patricia Jones, 10 hours 48 minutes. TB 10189.


When her mother, Eve, tells Liza she must leave their remote home, the gatehouse of a country mansion, Liza is terrified. Although 17, she has never been on a bus or a train or played with a child of her own age. She has almost no knowledge of the world her mother describes as evil and destructive. Their strange, enclosed life together is over because Eve has killed a man and he is not the first. Liza is cast adrift but is not alone. She keeps her love affair secret from her mother, and from her lover she learns about the world and about herself. TB 10189.

Rendell, Ruth

The secret house of death. 1982. Read by Joe Dunlop, 7 hours 40 minutes. TB 9326.


Susan Townsend was the only resident with no interest in the affair going on next door, or the neighbourhood gossip about it. Yet it was she who found the bodies of the lovers, locked not in passion but in death. And it was Susan whose own life would be imperilled by a monstrous crime far beyond the imaginings of the vilest tongues. TB 9326.

Rendell, Ruth

The face of trespass. 1974. Read by Arthur Bush, 7 hours 25 minutes. TB 2417.


Gray was obsessed with the rich girl who had loved him and, though he gradually began to recognise Drusilla's sinister face, he could not break away. TB 2417.

Smith, Carol

Family reunion. 2000. Read by Rachel Atkins, 10 hours. TB 12345.


Odile Annesley is approaching eighty and has been living alone in France for forty years. Upon contacting her scattered grandchildren to give them details of her will, the granddaughters see it as the perfect opportunity for a family get together. Clemency, the perfect wife and mother; London property dealer, Madeleine; Paris dress designer, Elodie; academic Canadian Isabelle; Cherie, the misfit and Harry, the golden haired boy. Then the killing starts, the secrets spill and it is clear that despite their shared characteristics, one of them is very different indeed... Contains passages of a sexual nature. TB 12345.

Starling, Boris

Messiah. 1999. Read by Joe Dunlop, 15 hours 10 minutes. TB 13900.


London is in the grip of a heatwave: airless days, strange steamy nights and a killer stalking the streets. Wealthy men are being murdered to some mysterious pattern, with no clues left behind, only corpses with silver spoons in place of their tongues. Set against this merciless butcher is Detective Superintendent Red Metcalfe. But as the city swelters and the body-count rises, Red's own tortured past beings to turn against him - and the city is safe for no one. Sometimes, it is said, it takes a killer to catch a killer. Contains strong language. TB 13900.

Swift, Graham

Waterland. 1983. Read by Jonathan Oliver, 14 hours 36 minutes. TB 5025.


In 1943 lock-keeper Henry Crick finds a drowned body in his lock. Nearly forty years later his son Tom a history teacher, is driven by a bizarre marital crisis and the provocation of one of his pupils to forsake formal teaching. He decides to tell stories of his native fens, a turbulent heritage, and of the fateful repercussions of that morning in 1943 which still trap the old man. TB 5025.

Tallis, Frank

Mortal mischief. 2006. Read by Richard Burnip, 13 hours 15 minutes. TB 14679.


Liebermann Papers series; book 1. In the world of 1900s Vienna, Dr Max Liebermann is a young psychoanalyst - and disciple of Freud. Liebermann's good friend Oskar Rheinhardt is a Detective Inspector - hard working, but lacking Liebermann's insights and forensic eye and so it is through Rheinhardt that Libermann is called upon to help with police investigations surrounding the death of a beautiful young medium, in what seems at first to be supernatural circumstances. TB 14679.

Tracy, P J

Want to play? 2003. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 11 hours 59 minutes. TB 13752.


Magozzi & Grace MacBride series; book 1. In this electrifying debut, the slaying of an old couple in small town America looks like one-off act of brutal retribution. But at the same time, in Minneapolis, teams of detectives scramble to stop a sickeningly inventive serial killer striking again in a city paralysed by fear. When the two separate investigations converge on an isolated catholic boarding school, decades old secrets begin to fall away. It seems an old killer has resurfaced. Yet still the killer's real identity remains dangerously out of reach ... Contains strong language. TB 13752.

Tracy, P J

Live bait. 2004. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 10 hours 19 minutes. TB 13961.


Magozzi & Grace MacBride series; book 2. When elderly Morey Gilbert is found lying dead in the grass by his wife, Lily, it's a tragedy, but it shouldn't have been a shock - old people die. But when she finds a bullet-hole in his skull, the blood washed away by heavy rain, sadness turns to fear. It looks like an execution. And soon a whole city is fearful as new victims are found killed with the same cold precision. Contains strong language. TB 13961.

Tracy, P J

Dead run. 2005. Read by Laurence Bouvard, 9 hours 59 minutes. TB 14423.


Magozzi and Grace MacBride series; book 3. Monkeewrench founders Grace MacBride and Annie Belinsky, along with Deputy Sharon Mueller, are driving from Minneapolis to Green Bay, Wisconsin, where they believe a new serial killer is just warming up, when their car breaks down, deep in the northern woods, far away from civilisation and cell towers. A walk through the forest leads them to the crossroads town of Four Corners, where they had hoped to find a landline and a mechanic, but instead find absolutely nothing. TB 14423.

Vine, Barbara

Grasshopper. 2000. Read by Emilia Fox, 17 hours 30 minutes. TB 12566.


In a semi-fictionalised North London, a group of twenty-something slackers spend their nights walking the roofs of Maida Vale. On one of these walks they see a couple through an open window, a sighting with profound consequences that reverberate through all their lives. TB 12566.

Vine, Barbara

The chimney sweeper's boy. 1998. Read by Rachel Atkins, 12 hours 14 minutes. TB 11473.


The obituaries for Gerald Candless were respectful - an admired and popular writer, once a candidate for the Booker Prize. The trouble was, as his daughter Sarah soon discovered when she embarked on a memoir of him, very few of these facts were true. It seemed that her father had taken on a different identity at some point in his life... that he wasn't Gerald Candless at all. But if he wasn't Candless, who was he? And what had driven him to conceal his real identity even from his wife and children?

TB 11473.



Vine, Barbara

Brimstone wedding. 1996. Read by Juliet Stevenson, 11 hours 53 minutes. TB 11649.


Unlike the other residents of Middleton Hall, Stella is elegant, smart and in control. Only Jenny, her care assistant, knows that she harbours a painful secret, and only she can prevent Stella from carrying it to the grave. As the women talk, Jenny pieces together the answers to many questions that arise: Why has she kept possession of a house that her family don't know about? What happened there that holds the key to a distant tragedy? Only when Stella leaves Jenny her tape recorder, into which she has recorded the true events of the past, can the truth be finally - and shockingly - revealed. TB 11649.

Vine, Barbara

No night is too long. 1994. Read by Mark Elstob, Patricia Jones and Hugh Tremayne, 12 hours 12 minutes. TB 10659.


In a silent house by the North Sea, a young man sits down nightly to a confession he can never complete. For Tim Cornish, graduate of England's most prestigious creative writing course, even imagination is no escape; he waits to be found out, knowing he is beyond redemption. Within a month of meeting palaeontologist Ivo Steadman he had moved into his flat. Was it here that love turned to disgust, or later, on an empty sea at the edge of the world, where he found someone who loved him and whom he could love. Contains passages of a sexual nature. TB 10659.

Vine, Barbara

Asta's book. 1993. Read by Norma West, 14 hours 47 minutes. TB 10042.


Asta and Rasmus come to Hackney in 1905 from Denmark. Asta keeps loneliness at bay by keeping a diary, and these, published seventy years later uncover the truth of an unsolved crime, and much else besides. As Asta's grand-daughter reads, they refer to a Mrs Roper, and connect with a documentary film on the disappearance of Lizzie Roper's daughter. Will this throw some light on the mystery, and who was Asta's mysterious daughter, Swanny? TB 10042.

Vine, Barbara

The house of stairs. 1988. Read by Helen Bourne, 13 hours 5 minutes. TB 7712.


Dark, rich and sinister, this narrative tells of brooding obsession brought into the light of day when Cosette, recently widowed, buys a large dilapidated house in London at the end of the 1960's. Her young cousin Elizabeth comes to stay, as do many young people absorbed into the drug culture, lured by Cosette's wealth. In this compulsive atmosphere conspiracy and sudden death take root. TB 7712.

Vine, Barbara

A fatal inversion. 1987. Read by Pauline Munro, 11 hours 36 minutes. TB 7073.


In the long hot summer of 1976 a group of young people are camping in Wyvis Hall; Adam, Rufus, Shiva, Vivian and Zosie scavenge, steal and sell the family heirlooms to live. Ten years later the bodies of a woman and child are discovered in the Hall's animal cemetery. Who were they? The horrifying truth slowly unfolds. TB 7073.

Vine, Barbara.

A dark-adapted eye. 1986. Read by Norma West, 11 hours 10 minutes. TB 6359.


Set in the respectable middle-class countryside of Essex soon after the Second World War, this traces tensions between Vera and her sister, Eden. At the centre of the drama is a child whose parentage remains in doubt to the final page. Complex, engrossing and real, Barbara Vine relentlessly grips the imagination. TB 6359.

Walters, Minette

The breaker. 1998. Read by Nigel Carrington, 11 hours 1 minute. TB 11695.


Twelve hours after a woman's body is washed up on a deserted shore on the south coast of England, her traumatised three-year-old daughter is discovered in Poole, apparently abandoned. But why was Kate killed and her daughter, a witness allowed to live? Police suspicion centres on a young actor, obsessed with pornography, but attention shifts towards the murdered woman's husband. Contains strong language. TB 11695.

Walters, Minette

The ice house. 1998. Read by Nicolette McKenzie, 10 hours 41 minutes. TB 11501.


The people of Streech village had never trusted the three women living up at the Grange. Ten years before, Phoebe Maybury's husband David had vanished from there. But does the discovery of an unidentifiable corpse in the old ice house now mean that the police can finally close the case? Deep-buried prejudices surface when Inspector Walsh and Sergeant McLaughlin delve into private lives and secret passions. TB 11501.

Walters, Minette

The echo. 1997. Read by David Thorpe, 10 hours 12 minutes. TB 11059.


Why did Billy Blake, a homeless alcoholic, die of starvation in the garage of wealthy architect Amanda Powell? Six months on from the bizarre tragedy, Amanda is suddenly obsessed with her dead visitor, and is eager to talk to journalist Michael Deacon. Deacon's curiosity is intense, particularly as Amanda's wealth can only be explained if her husband is dead. TB 11059.

Walters, Minette

The dark room. 1995. Read by Diana Bishop, 13 hours 38 minutes. TB 11542.


Jane "Jinx" Kingsley, fashion photographer and heiress, apparently tried to kill herself after being jilted by her fiance, who has since disappeared with Jinx's best friend. But when she awakes from her coma, Jinx can remember nothing about the alleged suicide attempt. With the help of Dr Alan Protheroe she slowly begins to piece together recent events. Then the memories surface - memories of utter desperation and absolute terror. Contains violence. TB 11542.

Walters, Minette

The scold's bridle. 1994. Read by Elizabeth Proud, 12 hours 56 minutes. TB 11505.


Mathilda Gillespie's body, her face obscured by a rusted scold's bridle, was found nearly two days after she had taken an overdose and slashed her wrists. The police are inclined to record a verdict of suicide. Then comes the reading of the will. Dr Sarah Blakeney - Mathilda's GP for barely a year - has inherited everything. Only Mathilda's diaries can fully explain the life she led before her terrible death, but they have disappeared. Contains strong language. TB 11505.

Wignall, Kevin

Among the dead. 2002. Read by Glen McCready, 6 hours 42 minutes. TB 13197.


When a group of friends accidentally kill a fellow student they decide not to own up. After all, they weren't at fault - the girl ran out in front of the car. Some things are not so easily forgotten, however. Ten years later, they're all haunted in their own ways, and strangers to each other. But they're about to become reacquainted. Two of them die within the course of a few weeks and the circumstances arouse unanswered questions. TB 13197.

Wilson, Laura

A thousand lies. 2006. Read by Anna Bentinck, 11 hours 14 minutes. TB 14874.


Whilst clearing out her late mother's flat, investigative journalist Amy Vaughan discovers letters and a newspaper cutting about the disturbing Shand case. Having never heard of the Shands and curious about the link between their two families, Amy decides to visit Sheila Shand's elderly mother, Iris. Contains language which might be considered offensive. TB 14874.

Wilson, Laura

Hello Bunny Alice. 2003. Read by Anna Bentinck, 10 hours 4 minutes. TB 14487.


Seven years after the suicide of her lover, the brilliant comic Lenny Maxted, former Bunny Girl Alice Jones is leading a quiet, almost reclusive life in an Oxfordshire farmhouse. In the long hot summer of 1976, Lenny’s comic partner, Jack Flowers, turns up on her doorstep out of the blue and in distress. At the same time a car containing human remains is fished out of a Wiltshire lake. Contains strong language. TB 14487.

Wilson, Laura

My best friend. 2002. Read by Anna Bentinck, 9 hours 35 minutes. TB 14532.


A quiet Suffolk village, 1944. At 14 Gerald Haxton is a lonely boy who regards his still-born twin, Jack, as his only friend. His mother, a famous children's writer, guards Jack's memory fiercely, claiming him as the model for her fictional boy detective, and Gerald, disturbed and unpopular, has no hope of competing. Playing in the woods, he discovers the body of his elder sister. She has been beaten to death and her boyfriend, a young G.I., is hanged for the crime. TB 14532.

Wilson, Laura.

Dying voices. 2001. Read by Lucy Scott, 7 hours 11 minutes. TB 12631.


It was the media circus that only the British tabloids can create: the kidnapping of beautiful Susan Blackstock by a radical group - and the refusal of her multimillionaire husband to pay the ransom. Eight-year-old Dodie never saw her mother again. Now twenty-nine Dodie has struggled to step out from the shadows of the past tragedy and her father's wealth. But a visit from two policemen changes everything. They bring the news she has waited for years to hear. Her mother's body has been found - but she has been dead only forty-eight hours. Contains strong language. TB 12631.

Yorke, Margaret

A small deceit. 1997. Read by Garard Green, 8 hours 7 minutes. TB 11435.


William Adams is a killer who has never been convicted. He's served time for rape and assault but has not been sentenced for murder. When he takes on a new identity, his dream world becomes a nightmare when, in a rural guesthouse, he meets someone from his past. TB 11435.

Yorke, Margaret

Dangerous to know. 1993. Read by Diana Bishop, 8 hours 12 minutes. TB 9928.


For years, Hermione had been the domestic slave of her husband, Walter. Before their marriage he had seemed loving and protective, but now he was demanding and brutal. Shy and vulnerable, Hermione blamed herself, but Walter was a man whose emotions were running out of control and, as Hermione tries to acquire a measure of independence, her husband's desire to dominate women is becoming pathologically dangerous. TB 9928.

Yorke, Margaret

Christopher. 1992. Read by Lindsay Sandison, 6 hours 11 minutes. TB 10371.


Christopher is nine. His mother doesn't love him and he doesn't know his father. Upon returning to boarding school for the summer term of swimming and cricket, several members of staff notice his unhappiness and become involved in his life. At school he finds the security missing at home and begins to blossom, until the day of the school concert. A near fatal accident reveals the cause of Christopher's earlier unhappiness and the school tries to intervene but events move rapidly, until it seems that nothing will prevent tragedy overtaking not only the boy but also those who care for him. TB 10371.

Yorke, Margaret

Evidence to destroy. 1987. Read by Josephine Tewson, 9 hours 22 minutes. TB 12273.


Lydia Cunningham - a respectable, solitary widow - knows she's in for trouble when her restless, twice-married daughter Thelma returns home. Thelma has brought with her a young man with an unsavoury past who quickly sets about ingratiating himself with Lydia. But it is Lydia's own past that finally overtakes her, sending her headlong to the very edge of insanity. TB 12273.

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