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The Alibi CD. NO 516 Cover Image CD audiobook CD audiobook

The Alibi CD. NO 516 [sound recording] / read by Dylan Baker.

Brown, Sandra. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 0553456490
  • Physical Description: 5 compact discs 6 hours.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House, 1999.
Topic Heading: Compact discs

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Castlegar Public Library.

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  • AudioFile Reviews : AudioFile Reviews 1999 December/2000 January
    For anyone unfamiliar with the theater and film work of actor Dylan Baker, this work is a fine introduction. THE ALIBI is a gripping crime story full of characters in turmoil. Baker skillfully juggles each one, carving out individual traits in their speech to make them unique. His mild-mannered earnestness suits the hero Hammond Cross perfectly. With something as simple as a slight vocal inflection, Baker sweeps listeners into the story and doesn't let go. R.A.P. ¬ AudioFile, Portland, Maine
  • BookPage Reviews : BookPage Reviews 1999 September
    No alibi . . . Alex Ladd sashays into Hammond Cross's life on a sultry Charleston night and he pursues her with a predator's determination in Sandra Brown's steamy new suspense novel, The Alibi (Warner Books, $25.95, 0446519804; BDD Audio, abridged, $25.95, 0553478273).

    When Lute Pettijohn is found murdered in his luxury hotel suite, Alex is the prime suspect. Hammond Cross is the only alibi she has, but if he supports her story, he puts at risk a lifetime of political ambitions. His colleague, Steffi Mundell, would be only too happy to eliminate Hammond as a competitor in the County Solicitor's office.

    Too many people have motives to kill Lute Pettijohn, including his wife, Davee, and even the investigating detective, Rory Smilow, Davee's long-ago lover. Davee insists that her childhood friend, Hammond, should be the prosecutor, but Steffi tries to undermine his case. Even as he deals with competing allegiances, Hammond stays silent while Alex is being interrogated, investigated and hounded. Hammond must finally decide between ambition and honor in this riveting tale of conflicting loyalties.

    Each month Sandy Huseby covers romance for BookPage. She can be reached at shuseby@aol.com.Copyright 1999 BookPage Reviews


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