Alan Titchmarsh
- Contemporary Fiction
Read by: Alan Titchmarsh
Duration: 8 hrs 45 mins
Charlie Stuart welcomes his guests. Conversation and the clinking of glasses soon fill the air as friends and neighbours come together to toast the laird's happiness. But in a few hours the perfect afternoon will come to an end. The past is about to catch up with him, and it could tear his family apart…
- General Fiction
Read by: Alan Titchmarsh
Duration: 2 hrs 35 mins
For three generations the family-run auction houses of the Dashwoods and the Kings have been fierce rivals. The grandparents Henry Dashwood and Edward King were once best friends, despite their different backgrounds.
Best friends until they fell for the same girl Eleanor Faraday eventually picked Henry but the seeds had been sown for a bitter feud that flourished between the two clans for over six decades.
But as both firms prepare to celebrate their half century, two of the grandchildren, Jamie Dashwood and Artemis King, decide it’s time to bury the hatchet and arrange a shared party to which both families are invited. Things don’t go according to plan though and revelations at the party rock the foundations of both families as a web of deceit and intrigue, forgery and fraud are ruinously exposed.
- General Fiction
Read by: Alan Titchmarsh
Duration: 9 hrs 37 mins
Adam Gabriel has always been a child of nature. Raised on his parents' remote Yorkshire farm, where life is measured by the rhythms of the flock, the turn of the seasons, and the yearly arrival of an itinerant local monk, he seems destined for a quietly contented life.
As Adam grows, Luke and Bethany see flickers of something extraordinary in their son - a healing touch that goes beyond his love for the land. But Adam's gentleness has always made him an outsider, and a powerful gift can also be a heavy burden...
When tragedy turns the Gabriels' life upside down, Adam faces a stark choice. Can he keep faith in his talents, even if it means risking the suspicion of others? Should he listen to the lure of new horizons, or does happiness lie closer to home? And when he needs it most, can he find the strength to save the people he loves? - General Fiction
Read by: Alan Titchmarsh
Duration: 9 hrs 15 mins
Having left his job and with a failed marriage behind him, schoolteacher Harry Flint begins to research his ancestors. The deeper he digs, the more he realises that the past is closer than he had ever imagined…
- General Fiction
Read by: Alan Titchmarsh
Duration: 8 hrs
It's not easy being a doctor, especially when your wife has run off in search of excitement and you're given the push from your practice for sticking up for your principles. Christopher Devon tries to make a new life and, after a bit of persuasion from his daughter, to meet a new woman. But how to find one? And how to placate a son who thinks you should never have split up in the first place? Dr Devon is not the only man with woman trouble. Tiger Wilson has been married just a little too comfortably for thirty years, and Gary Flynn is a serial womaniser who refuses to settle down. But during one month in spring they are all about to have their lives turned upside down, and not just by women...
- Poetry
Read by: Alan Titchmarsh
Duration: 1 hr 59 mins
From touching poems on the peony, the snowdrop and the sweet pea to hilarious verse on Emily the Gardener and the Garden Design Course, this is Alan Titchmarsh's heartfelt and entertaining celebration of his favourite space - the garden.
- General Fiction
Read by: Alan Titchmarsh
Duration: 9 hrs 42 mins
Timothy Gandy has kept his lifetime's ambition secret for 40 years. Now, suddenly (if tragically) released from the henpecked tedium of his ordinary existence, he is unexpectedly free to realize his dreams. He will embark on a grand tour of Europe, following in the footsteps of the aristocrats of the 18th century. He anticipates high art, culture and pleasant weather. He never expects to encounter new friendships - and possibly even love - along the way.
It seems that Mr Gandy has embarked on the journey of a lifetime....
- General Fiction
Read by: Alan Titchmarsh
Duration: 9 hrs
At 86 and widowed, Rosie has decided to live a lot. But her grandson, Nick Robertson, who has to rescue her from her scrapes, would prefer her to be a quiet little old lady. As Nick is trying to find a job, is coping with warring parents and has a love life in decline, he finds Rosie's behaviour is too much.
- Historical Fiction
Read by: Alan Titchmarsh
Duration: 10 hrs 12 mins
London, 1930s. Socialite Rosamund Hanbury is determined to give up the parties and social sets to join the war effort, along with scores of other young women.
After a stint at Bletchley Park and as one of the Air Transport Auxiliary's 'Atagirls', Rosamund is recruited by the Special Operations Executive under the code name 'The Scarlet Nightingale', and eventually moved in secret to France. There she falls under the charm of Count Thierry Foustier, a gallant Frenchman with a taste for danger and women.
But in the high-stakes role of secret agent Rosamund can't trust anyone. As the peril of her top-secret operation mounts, Rosamund will be drawn into the very heart of the war, where her love and her loyalty will be put to a test more devastating than she could ever imagine.
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