Christopher Scott
- Cosy Crime: Gentle Mysteries
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 7 hrs
Constable Nick leaves rural Aidensfield to help hard-pressed colleagues in the popular Yorkshire seaside resort of Strensford. There he assists with the launch of the lifeboat, helps a magician entertain at a tea party and looks for some teenage runaways. Book 34 of series.
- Historical Fiction
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 19 hrs 30 mins
In the aftermath of a scandal Sabin FitzSimon leaves England for the Holy Land. There he meets Annais, a quiet young woman, accompanying her father to a new life. Annais falls in love with her new country, its people and Sabin, but it will take more than love to secure what she holds dear.
- Historical Fiction
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 20 hrs 30 mins
Set in the time of the Wars of the Roses. It tells the story of the arranged marriage of Robert Morland and Eleanor, the ward of the powerful Beaufort family who has a passion for Richard, Duke of York. Book 1 of series.
- Historical Mystery
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 8 hrs 30 mins
One-eyed spy, Owen Archer, investigates a drowning in the River Ouse in York, in the winter of 1372, while his wife Lucie awaits the birth of their third child. When a second body is found in the river, Owen, and his adoptive son Jasper, find their own lives in danger.
- Cosy Crime: Gentle Mysteries
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 6 hrs 30 mins
Social infighting in the village of Twythching leads to poison pen letters and a murder, just when the local radio station is doing a documentary on the town. Time for Inspector George Parrish to investigate.
- Religion & Philosophy
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 8 hrs 51 mins
This revolutionary book was published for the 2022 Lambeth Conference in July, when bishops from all around the world assembled in Canterbury. But its importance goes far beyond these confines.
The author deals with conflict and reconciliation within families, businesses, warfare between nations, races and all forms of political conflict. Welby writes about Reconciliation as seeking to disagree well. It relates to both religious and secular communities, from the household to the international. Conflict is widespread. With the after-effects of COVID, changes in science and technology, inequality, and increasingly polarized political and social strife, moves towards reconciliation are more necessary than ever.
Both before ordination and since Welby has seen conflict first-hand. He has spent many years working on issues of conflict around the world. The book is full of practical advice for all those in authority on how to bring about reconciliation.
- Historical Fiction
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 19 hrs 30 mins
The loyalty of the great knight William Marshal is rewarded by the hand in marriage of Isabelle de Clare. But the stability William and Isabelle enjoy comes crashing down when King Richard dies and his brother John takes the throne. As rebellion stirs, William steers an increasingly precarious path that will lead him, eventually, to the rule of a country in desperate straits, with Isabelle walking with him every step of the way.
- Historical Fiction
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 18 hrs 30 mins
In the 13th century, Lord Fitzwarin decides that his young son will become a good for nothing wastrel unless he takes drastic action. He sends Fulke away from home to learn knightly arts in the household of Joscelen de Dinan.
- General Fiction
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 11 hrs
In this continuation of his fictionalised memoirs, Billy Hopkins is thrilled to be released from the trials and tribulations of teaching when he takes early retirement. He's just buzzing with ideas for filling his time and making a spare buck. But it seems that retirement isn't going to be quite as peaceful as he hoped... Book 7 of series.
- Historical Fiction
Read by: Christopher Scott
Duration: 18 hrs
Fresh from his defeat of King Harold at the Battle of Hastings, William of Normandy has returned home in triumph. But Waltheof of Huntingdon, is not thinking of rebellion; when he catches sight of Judith, daughter of the King's formidable sister he knows he has found his future wife...
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