5 August 2008
Download pre-release of Oath Breaker
When he was outcast, Torak was the hunted one. The following spring, he becomes the hunter when he swears to avenge the killing of one of his closest friends. To fulfil his oath he must brave the hidden valleys of the Deep Forest, where the clans have reverted to the savagery of an earlier time. Here, Torak finally learns why he is the Sprit Walker and discovers the true cost of revenge.
Join the Clan at the official website or click here to download the audiobook now.
24 July 2008
Download pre-release of In The Dark
This is Billingham’s first stand alone thriller and it has been hailed as a powerful ‘state of the capital’ novel. Set in London, it shows a city where violence can be random or meticulously planned, where teenage gangs clash with career criminals and where loyalty is paid for in blood. Secrets are uncovered as fast as bodies, and the story's final twist is as breathtakingly surprising as they come.
We met Mark recently for the August edition of the podcast and we found out that he actually started out in life as a comedian. He was drawn to writing thrillers after he found himself the victim of a terrifying crime whilst touring in Manchester. Interestingly, he said that comedy and crime use the same techniques since both are all about timing! You can here the interview from on the Audible.co.uk Podcast from 1st August.
15 July 2008
Download pre-release of Bright Shiny Morning
Go here to download Bright Shiny Morning now from Audible.co.uk.
3 July 2008
Danny Wallace and Friends Like These
We love Danny Wallace and we’re going to join him! He recently came in to Audible HQ to record an interview for the Audible.co.uk Podcast. He’s a very funny man! We learned that:
- He coughed twice whilst recording Friends Like These (and spluttered just once)
- He loves Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith
- He recorded a special Friends Like These quiz for the download edition of the book
- He really likes robots
Ostensibly Danny was in the studio to tell us about his new book, Friends Like These. What’s it all about? Well, essentially it’s a book about friendship... but to find out more, watch this video:
Intrigued? To listen to the special download edition of Friends Like These, click here.
26 June 2008
The Guardian's 40 Best Audiobooks
This Saturday The Guardian will feature its 40 Best Audiobooks which it has chosen with guidance from The Book Marketing Society. The promotion aims to illustrate the wide range of audiobooks available in the UK. The list was chosen from more than 160 books which were submitted by publishers. The public will be asked to vote for the winner which will be announced on 31st July.
It’s wonderful to see audiobooks being highlighted in this way and to celebrate we’re offering all the titles that are available as downloads for £7.99 or less. We have 37 out of the 40 titles in the promotion and we’re working on clearing download rights for the remaining 3 which are:
- The Spy Who Came In From The Cold by John le Carre
- My Completely Best Story Collection: Charlie & Lola by Lauren Child
- Four Favourite Stories by Roald Dahl
The BBC’s recording of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams is included in the promotion but unfortunately the title will not be available to download until after the promotion has ended. In the meantime we’re offering a free sample of the download which you can get here.
The good news is that as a result of this promotion we’ve been given permission to release the following audiobooks, all of which are now available to download from Audible for the first time:
- A Bear Called Paddington by Michael Bond
- The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson
- Flashman on the March by George MacDonald Fraser
Go here to see the complete list on Audible.
11 June 2008
Audible Sounds of Crime Awards Announced
It is fitting that both abridged and unabridged recordings were recognized in the awards but here at Audible we find that the majority of listeners download only unabridged recordings. David Hewson has always been popular with our listeners and he first came to our attention with The Sacred Cut. When the book first became available as a download it went straight in to the top 10, no doubt because of the fantastic feedback in the book's reviews section. Fans of David’s downloads have consistently commented on the quality of the narrator so it is apt that Saul Reichlin also receives an award. On receiving the award, David Hewson said:
"It's incredibly flattering to have my name on the first of what I'm sure will become one of the most coveted awards in crime fiction. Audio is very important to me because it's the oldest form of fiction there is. People were listening to stories before they ever started reading them, and having your work performed this way is a real test of its durability. I'm proud to see my name on the award alongside that of Saul Reichlin too, since his extraordinarily sensitive narration of my Nic Costa series is as much a part of its timbre and character by now as my writing."
Saul Reichlin, the book's narrator said:
"I am thrilled to win. It is very satisfying, as an 'industry professional' and not a 'name' to be honoured with this prestigious award. The reader is only as good as his material, of course, and I'm truly grateful to have a writer of David Hewson's brilliance to work on."
To download more from David Hewson go here.
To listen to more from Saul Reichlin go here.
6 June 2008
The Chopin Manuscript wins Audie Award
Fifteen best-selling crime writers including Jeffery Deaver, Lee Child and David Hewson wrote consecutive chapters of the thriller, read by Alfred Molina, which came out in serial form last September. British contributor David Hewson said:
“It was a great honour, and an amazing amount of fun, to take part in this unique project which has, I think, helped put audiobooks firmly on the map as a vibrant and important part of the modern publishing world - and wonderful to be able to work alongside such a talented array of authors. All credit to my fellow authors, to the wonderful Alfred Molina for such incredible narration, and to Audible without whom this whole venture could never have happened in the first place. Chopin is, I think, the first of many such audio-based story-telling adventures to come.”
For the first time in the history of the Audies the winning audiobook is an audio-only story which is not available in print and is only available as a download.
You can hear the 30 minute first chapter of the book for free in Audible.co.uk Podcast 1 or download the complete story here.