Index of Audio Reviews
Titles - H
This is list of all the audio book
reviews, with titles starting with the letter
H, located on LPR. These audio books are listed alphabetically by title.
- Hamlet, by William Shakespeare.
Hamlet's quest for vengeance destroys not only himself, but everyone around him in this tragic tale.
- Hard Call, by John McCain with Mark Salter.
Great Decisions and the Extraordinary People Who Made Them.
- Hard Revolution, by George Pelecanos.
A fast paced police thriller that intersects with the riots in Washington, D.C. after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
- Hatred's Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global Terrorism, by Dore Gold.
A compelling and timely look at the history of Wahhabism and Saudi support of radical Islamic terrorist groups.
- Have Gun, Will Travel
Starring John Dehner as Paladin, this two-volume collection contains 36 episodes from the famed radio western.
- Have Space Suit Will Travel, by Robert A. Heinlein.
In this enthralling adventure story, Kip and his fellow alien abductees, race against time to save the Earth, and its inhabitants, from a looming invasion and a fate worse than death.
- Herodotus: The Histories, translated by George Rawlinson.
In this narrative, Herodotus presents his first hand-accounts of life and culture in Ancient Greece and in surrounding countries. This book also chronicles the histories of both Greece and Persian, the events leading up to the Greek - Persian War, and the war itself.
- Her Way: The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton, by Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta, Jr.
An unauthorized biography of Hillary Rodham Clinton, that follows her from her days at college through to her current presidential campaign.
- Hickory Dickory Dock, by Agatha Christie.
When Miss Lemon, Poirot's indomitable secretary, begins to make some typing mistakes, he knows that something is wrong and he makes it his business to fix the problem. What starts out as a case of kleptomania soon burgeons into one of murder, so it is fortunate that Poirot is there to solve the crime.
- The Historian, by Elizabeth Kostova.
A suspenseful story of one girl's quest for the truth behind the Dracula myth and her quest to discover the fate of her predecessors, who had tried, but failed, to complete the same quest that this young woman has embarked upon.
- A History of the Arab Peoples, by Albert Hourain.
This book offers a sweeping glimpse of Arab culture and society, presented within an historical framework that spans almost thirteen centuries.
- A History of The Middle East, by Peter Mansfield.
This work provides a sweeping survey of Middle Eastern history from the time of Napoleon's invasion of Egypt, in 1798, until the start of the Gulf War in the 1990's.
- The Hitch Hiker, By Alan King.
Plus, A Perfectly Happy Life by Ted Ferguson, The Signal Man by Charles Dickens, and The Duel by Alexandre Dumas. These are four thrilling tales of supsense and horror that will have you sitting on the edge of your seat.
- Hobart, by Anita Briggs.
Is Hobart, the pig, destined to become a tap dancer, or bacon? Find out in this uplifting children's tale; where hope reigns supreme.
- Hollywood Crows, by Joseph Wambaugh.
In this sequel to Hollywood Station, Wambaugh sends two LAPD Officers: want-to-be actor Nathan Weiss and his hard-drinking friend, Bix Ramstead out onto the streets of Hollywood, where they become embroiled in the very messy divorce between a Hollywood socialite and her strip club owning husband.
- The Holocaust, by Martin Gilbert.
In this classic work of Holocaust literature, Martin Gilbert chronicles the near destruction of European Jewry at the hands of the Nazi death machine. Following a chronologically driven format, Gilbert deftly interweaves mind numbing statistics with eyewitness accounts to tell the story of what happened during the Holocaust, and how and why these events occurred.
- Honeymoon, by James Patterson and Howard Roughan.
The men in Nora Sinclair's life have a disquieting habit of turning up dead. It is up to FBI Agent John O'Hara to discover if she is just unlucky, a murderer, or something even more sinister.
- Hour Game, by David Baldacci.
A serial killer is on the loose, and it falls upon two disgraced, former Secret Service agents to catch the killer - or killers.
- How Right You Are, Jeeves, by P. G. Wodehouse.
Come along with Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse as he once again takes us on a whimsical journey throughout the comical upper-crust world inhabited by Bertram (Bertie) Wooster. In this case, Bertie is off to visit his Aunt Dahlia while Jeeves is on vacation, and Uncle Tom's silver cow creamer disappears...
- How to Hear From God, by Joyce Meyer.
Learn to Know His Voice and Make Right Decisions - a Christian guidebook on how to learn to listen to God's voice.
- Hypnosis for Self-Confidence and Self-Esteem, by Janet I. Decker.
An audiobook that explains what hypnotherapy is, how it is used, and the ins-and-outs of the hypnotic process.
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