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Imagining Violet
Mary E. Hughes
Narrator: Jacqueline de Boer

HISTORICAL: It is 1891, Violet Courtenaye is an incredibly talented violinist determined to make her place in the world. She’s been given the opportunity of a lifetime to audition for the prestigious Leipzig Conservatory in Germany. To prepare, she must practice endlessly with the best tutors in the city. If she succeeds, she will be one of the few female concert violinists.

Light at the End
Henry G.M. Jones
Narrator: Henry G.M. Jones

SUSPENSE/THRILLER: Gordon, a troubled soul, lost his son Wyatt in a tragedy. Looking for revenge, Gordon listens to the ghost of his dead son who tells him who is responsible for his death. Only, it seems Gordan can never quite get it right. An important detail is missing, and the only way for him to discover it is to remember that horrible day for himself.

Dunmoor
London
Clarke

Lady Helena Winters hasn’t seen her husband in over a year. Because of his unexpected disappearance, she has gone back to live with her father in Kent. Unsure of what her next step should be, she decides to accompany her father on a visit to the Dunmoor estate. Her husband grew up on the estate, and there are rumors that it is cursed.

Cameron Chandler, a single mom and detective working for Penny-wise Investigations, is faced with a terrifying experience when an active shooter appears in the same mall as her place of work. When Cameron tries to aid a gunshot victim, she is swept away by someone who could possibly be the shooter.

Melody Lane, a ghostwriter, is hired by a French movie star, Charles-Henri Banville, to write his memoir. Unfortunately, he drowns before they are able to even begin working on the book. Melody finds herself in a metaphorical sinking ship when she is unable to maintain financial stability. Luckily, Carlos Ortega, the biological son of Charles-Henri, hires her to continue writing the book.

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