Deathwing over Veynaa. 1980. Read by John Westbrook, 4 hours. TB 5577.
Keill Randor series; book 3. Keill is battling against the forces of evil in the universe. He must de-activate the awesome weapon which Quern, the deadly albino off-worlder, has manufactured. But Quern is not the only Deathwing agent on the planet.
Hill, Douglas
Day of the starwind. 1980. Read by John Westbrook, 4 hours 5 minutes. TB 5578.
Keill Randor series; book 4. Keill and his alien companion Gir, set course for the for the uninhabited planet Rilyn to investigate the sinister activities of the warlord and his agents the Deathwing.
Hill, Douglas
Planet of the Warlord. 1981. Read by John Westbrook, 4 hours 30 minutes. TB 5579.
Keill Randor series; book 5. "You will never leave Golvic alive," warns Festinn, Officer of the Deathwing. But Keill is determined to confront and destroy the Warlord whose evil is threatening the galaxy, even if it means facing unimaginable horrors.
Hill, Douglas
Exiles of ColSec. 1985. Read by Christopher Scott, 4 hours 15 minutes. TB 6292.
The exiles of Klydor series; book 1. Cord hates Colsec, the huge world-dominating organisation which has callously bundled him and some other children into a defective spacecraft and launched them out to live or die on a wild planet. When the shuttle crash-lands the fight for survival is on - and some of the dangers they are to face may have travelled with them.
Hill, Douglas
The caves of Klydor. 1984. Read by Peter Kenny, 3 hours 25 minutes. TB 15458.
The exiles of Klydor series; book 2. A group of five teenage castaways, exiled from Earth by the evil and oppressive Organisation that now rules, are drawn to the bleak, forbidding badlands of planet Klydor by a strange signal from an Earth ship. It can mean only one thing: the arrival of ColSec, Colonisation Section of the hated Organisation. Deep in the hideous labyrinths of Klydor's monster-infested caves, the kids find unexpected answers.
Hill, Stuart
The cry of the Icemark. 2007. Read by Sian Thomas, 14 hours 13 minutes. TB 17520.
The Icemark chronicles; book 1. When her father dies in battle, fourteen-year-old Thirrin becomes Queen of the Icemark, determined to defend her tiny kingdom from the most terrible invasion her nation has ever known. This is the epic story of how she rallies her country and finds some extraordinary new allies: Vampires, Wolf-folk, giant Snow Leopards - and most precious of all, her friend Oskan, Witch's Son.
Hill, Stuart
Blade of fire. 2008. Read by Sian Thomas, 19 hours 7 minutes. TB 17344.
The Icemark chronicles ; 2. Twenty years have passed since the tiny kingdom of the Icemark last defended itself from invasion. Now the imperial invader Scipio Bellorum is back - joined by his brutal twin sons. The Icemark's fate rests with Queen Thirrin, Oskan Witchfather - and their five strong-willed children. But not all the royal siblings are ready for the task.
Hooper, Mary
Fallen Grace. 2011. Read by Kate Byers, 7 hours 3 minutes. TB 18590.
Grace Parkes has just had to do a terrible thing. Having given birth to an illegitimate child, she has travelled to the famed Brookwood Cemetery to place her small infant's body in a rich lady's coffin. Following the advice of a kindly midwife, this is the only way that Grace can think of to give something at least to the little baby who died at birth, and to avoid the ignominy of a pauper's grave. Distraught and weeping, Grace meets two people at the cemetery: Mrs Emmeline Unwin and Mr James Solent. These two characters will have a profound affect upon Grace's life.
Alex Rider series; book 1. When his guardian dies in suspicious circumstances, Alex Rider goes from schoolboy to superspy within days, as his world is turned upside down. Forcibly recruited into MI6, Alex has to take part in gruelling SAS training. Then armed with his own set of secret gadgets, he's off on his first mission.
Horowitz, Anthony
Point blanc. 2004. Read by Danny Bage, 5 hours 42 minutes. TB 14039.
Alex Rider series; book 2. Fourteen-year-old Alex Rider, reluctant MI6 spy, is back at school trying to adapt to his new double life and to double homework, but MI6 have other plans for him. Investigations into the "accidental" deaths of two of the world's most powerful men have revealed just one link. Both have a son attending Point Blanc Academy - an exclusive school for rebellious rich kids, run by the sinister Dr Grief. Armed with only a false ID and a new collection of brilliantly disguised gadgets, Alex must infiltrate the academy as a pupil and establish the truth about what is really happening there.
Horowitz, Anthony
Skeleton key. 2002. Read by Danny Bage, 6 hours 54 minutes. TB 14040.
Alex Rider series; book 3. Teenage superspy Alex Rider travels from a reconnaissance mission at Wimbledon Tennis Championships to an investigation on Cayo Esqueleto, Cuba. He begins to make chilling links between several deaths, an illegal nuclear weapons deal and General Sarov's plans for the future of the world. Contains strong language.
Horowitz, Anthony
Eagle strike. 2003. Read by Danny Bage, 7 hours 3 minutes. TB 14396.
Alex Rider series; book 4. Relaxing in the South of France with his friend Sabina Pleasure and her family, reluctant MI6 agent Alex Rider is finally able to be like any other 14-year-old, until a sudden attack on his hosts plunges him back into a world of violence and mystery.
Horowitz, Anthony
Scorpia. 2004. Read by Danny Page, 8 hours 36 minutes. TB 14558.
Alex Rider series; book 5. Alex Rider is in Venice, looking for secrets long-buried in the past. Was his father really a ruthless assassin - and if so what does that make Alex? The truth lies with the shadowy criminal organization known as Scorpia, and soon Alex will have to make a choice: will he continue to work for MI6, who have manipulated and betrayed him? Or will he join Scorpia and get his revenge?