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Philosophy of religion .
Hall, James H.
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2003; 18 sound discs (ca. 1080 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 3 course guidebooks (22 cm.)
Examines religion from a philosophical point of view.
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Scandal takes a holiday [compact disc]
Davis, Lindsey.
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2005; 8 sound discs (9 hr. 59 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
"In Ostia, Falco appears to be enjoying a relaxing holiday. But when his girlfriend, Helena, arrives carrying a batch of old copies of the Daily Gazette--with the intention of catching up on the latest scandal--Falco is forced to admit his real reason for being there. 'Infamia,' the pen name of the gossip columnist for the Daily Gazette, has gone missing. His fellow scribes have employed Falco to bring him back from his drunken truancy. Before long, Falco's enquiries lead him into the world of piracy and the discovery of criminal traditions long believed dead. Is this the right path toward finding Infamia? Why would pirates have taken him? And if they have, will he be found alive?"--CD container insert.
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Vanish
Gerritsen, Tess.
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2005; 10 sound discs (ca. 67 min. each) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
A blessed event becomes a nightmare for pregnant homicide detective Jane Rizzoli when she finds herself on the wrong side of a hostage crisis. An apparent suicide victim, a nameless woman, opens her eyes as the medical examiner unzips the body bag. The woman is rushed to the hospital, where with shockingly cool precision, she murders a security guard and seizes hostages . . . one of them a pregnant patient, Jane Rizzoli.
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Velocity
Koontz, Dean R. (Dean Ray), 1945-
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2005; 8 sound discs (ca. 72 min. each) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Bill Wile is an easygoing, hardworking guy who leads a quiet, ordinary life. One evening, after his usual eight-hour bartending shift, he finds a typewritten note under the windshield wiper of his car. If you don't take this note to the police and get them involved, I will kill a lovely blond 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. It seems like a sick joke, and Bill's friend on the police force, Lanny Olson, thinks so too. His advice to Bill is to go home and forget about it. Besides, what could they do even if they took the note seriously? No crime has actually been committed. But less than twenty-four hours later, a young blond schoolteacher is found murdered, and it's Bill's fault: he didn't convince the police to get involved. Now he's got another note, another deadline, another ultimatum--and two new lives hanging in the balance.
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