Ark Angel. 2005. Read by Danny Bage, 8 hours 2 minutes. TB 15051.
Alex Rider series; book 6. Alex Rider is in hospital and determined to put his spying days behind him - but the reluctant teenage superspy is forced into action once again when a group of deadly eco-terrorists breaks in. Suddenly Alex finds himself in the middle of a war that seems to be somehow connected to Ark Angel, a revolutionary space hotel. This time he will have to push himself to the very limits - and beyond.
Horowitz, Anthony
Snakehead. 2008. Read by Steven Alexander, 10 hours 54 minutes. TB 16121.
Alex Rider series; book 7. Alone in Sydney, Alex Rider is recruited by the Australian government to infiltrate an organized people-smuggling ring: the criminal underworld of Snakeheads. Working undercover as a refugee he moves to Bangkok, where he meets someone he can trust - a fellow agent and true friend: or is there any such thing in the poisonous world of espionage?
Horowitz, Anthony
Crocodile tears. 2009. Read by Philip Elstob, 9 hours 34 minutes.TB 17579.
Alex Rider series; book 8. Targeted by a hitman and under threat of his past being exposed by the media, Alex reluctantly turns to MI6. But their help doesn't come cheap: they need Alex to spy on the activities at a GM crop plant. There he spots Desmond McCain, a high profile charity organiser, who realises that Alex is on to him and the real plans for the money he's raising. Kidnapped and whisked off to Africa, Alex learns the full horror of McCain's plot: to create an epic disaster that will kill millions.
Horowitz, Anthony
Scorpia rising. 2011. Read by Ian Prosser, 11 hours 46 minutes.TB 18604.
Alex Rider series; book 9. This gripping final mission brings together Alex Rider's old enemies to frame the teenage superspy in an unstoppable plot of revenge, from which he can never return. Pursued from Europe to North Africa and Cairo's city of the dead - this is the twistiest and most deadly plot of any Alex Rider mission yet, and will reveal Smithers' ultimate gadget and see the shock death of a major character.
Diamond Brothers series; book 1. When vertically challenged Johnny Naples entrusts Tim Diamond with a package worth over three million pounds, he's making a big mistake. For Tim Diamond is probably the worst detective in the entire world. Next day, Johnny's dead. Tim gets the blame, his smart, wisecracking younger brother gets the package - and every crook in town is out to get them!
Horowitz, Anthony
Public enemy number two. 2007. Read by Nickolas Grace, 4 hours 25 minutes. TB 15439.
Diamond Brothers series; book 2. Framed for a jewel robbery, wisecracking young Nick Diamond finds himself sharing a prison cell with Johnny Powers, public enemy number one. His only chance of rescuing the situation is to nail the Fence, the country's master criminal. First though, Nick has to get out of jail, which is where his older brother Tim, the bird-brained private detective comes in.
Horowitz, Anthony
South by south east. 2007. Read by Nickolas Grace, 3 hours 14 minutes. TB 15468.
Diamond Brothers series; book 3. Tim Diamond, the world's worst private detective, is broke - as his much smarter younger brother Nick is quick to remind him. So when a mysterious stranger offers Tim a wad of money for his overcoat, it seems like a stroke of good luck.
Horowitz, Anthony
The French confection. 2005. Read by Nickolas Grace, 1 hour 35 minutes. TB 15514.
Diamond Brothers series; book 4. When the hard-up Diamond brothers, Tim and Nick, win a weekend for two in Paris, it looks at as if their luck is taking a turn for the better. But looks can be deceptive. No sooner have they arrived in the French capital than the brothers are up to their necks in danger. There's a nasty smell in the air and it's not the cheese. If Nick and Tim aren't careful, their dream holiday could end up being a nightmare from which they'll never wake.
Horowitz, Anthony
The blurred man. 2005. Read by Nickolas Grace, 1 hour 9 minutes. TB 15548.
Diamond Brothers series; book 5. The man in the photo is so blurry, it's impossible to make out what he really looks like. And that's before he was run over by a steamroller! His name was Lenny Smile and he ran a children's charity called Dream Time, financed by millionaire author Joe Carter. Now Carter wants to know what happened to Smile and the money.
Horowitz, Anthony
I know what you did last Wednesday. 2006. Read by Nickolas Grace, 1 hour 39 minutes. TB 15862.
Diamond Brothers series; book 6. It's a dangerous life being the younger brother of the world's worst private detective - but Nick Diamond's survived so far. He's due a holiday, so he should be happy when an invitation arrives for his brother Tim inviting him to a school reunion on a remote Scottish island and offering to pay him for the pleasure. They go but it all gets strange when the people there start dying in very bizarre ways.
Hucklesby, Jill
Deeper than blue. 2007. Read by Emma Noakes, 7 hours 15 minutes. TB 17036.
Amy is a thirteen-year-old champion swimmer. When her life takes a dramatic tumble-turn one day, Amy doesn't know what to think or believe any longer. To survive, she must swim as she has never swum before. Can she make her dreams come true in a world where the water is deeper than blue?
Jones, Diana Wynne
A tale of Time City. 1987. Read by Nina Holloway, 11 hours 50 minutes. TB 6896.
Vivien has been kidnapped! She's sure that Jonathan and Sam have whisked her away to a city of the future. But Time City exists outside time and space. Trying to get back home, Vivian becomes entangled in the plight of Time City itself: for it is crumbling away and only its builder, the legendary Faber John, can save it. So begins a desperate detective hunt through time to find Faber John and his four precious caskets.