Index of Audio Reviews
Titles - E
This is list of all the audio book
reviews, with titles starting with the letter
E, located on LPR. These audio books are listed alphabetically by title.
- Eat Smart, Walk Strong, by Leslie Sansone.
The Secrets of Effortless Weight Loss - A six week weight loss plan.
- Echo Park, by Michael Connelly.
When a serial killer confesses to the murder of Marie Gesto, LAPD Detective Harry Bosch, now working with the Open & Unsolved Unit, must determine if the confession is valid. If it is, Bosch, who originally investigated her disappearance, must live with the guilt of letting Gesto's killer escape justice back in 1993.
- Edith's Story, by Edith Van Hessen Velmans.
During World War II, Edith Van Hessen, a young Jewish girl from Holland, was forced to go into hiding to prevent her deportation to a Nazi concentration camp. She hid in plain sight - taking on the persona of a Christian and working as a maid. This is the story of her ordeal and the courageous people who helped to hide her.
- The Eleventh Plague, by John S. Marr, M.D., and John Baldwin.
A deranged bioterrorist is recreating the biblical plagues from the Book of Exodus, and Jack Byrne, a renowned virologist, must stop him before it is too late - for the world!
- Elizabeth, by J. Randy Taraborrelli.
A chatty and entertaining biography of the film actress: Elizabeth Taylor.
- Elizabeth & Mary - Cousins, Rivals, Queens, by Jane Dunn.
A well-crafted history of that focuses on the personal relationship between Queen Elizabeth I of England, and her cousin and rival, Mary Queen of Scots.
- England's Mistress, by Kate Williams.
The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton. A popular history of one of the most famous women in eighteenth century England, who is perhaps best remembered as the very public mistress of Admiral Horatio Nelson.
- The English Governess at the Siamese Court, by Anna Harriette Leonowens.
In 1862, Anna Harriette Leonowens ne Crawford and her young son arrived in the city of Bangkok. Bangkok was the capitol of Siam, a country which is now known as Thailand. She had been hired to act as governess King of Siam's children, a formidable task as the King had over sixty children at the time of her arrival. This book, The English Governess at the Siamese Court, recounts the almost six years that Anna spent at the Siamese Court.
- The Evil Elves, by Bruce Coville.
In the third installment of the Moongobble and Me series, Edward and Moongobble must retrieve the Queen's Belly Button, an enchanted stone that has turned an entire village of Elves, evil. Most dangerous of all, anyone coming into contact with the stone may turn evil themselves.
- Evil Under the Sun, by Agatha Christie.
Poirot is on vacation when the lovely Arlena Marshall is found strangled to death. In a flash, he is on the case. With panache he puts his 'little grey cells' to work as he wades through the plethora of likely suspects.
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