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The night strangers [sound recording] /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundPublication details: [New York] : Random House Audio, [2011].Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 11 sound discs (840 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 9780307940773
  • 0307940772
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.54 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3552.O495 N54 2011ab
Read by Alison Fraser and Mark Bramhall.Summary: "In a dusty corner of a basement in a rambling Victorian house in northern New Hampshire, a door has long been sealed shut with 39 six-inch-long carriage bolts. The home's new owners are Chip and Emily Linton and their twin ten-year-old daughters. Together they hope to rebuild their lives there after Chip, an airline pilot, has to ditch his 70-seat regional jet in Lake Champlain after double engine failure. Unlike the Miracle on the Hudson, however, most of the passengers aboard Flight 1611 die on impact or drown. The body count? Thirty-nine-- a coincidence not lost on Chip when he discovers the number of bolts in that basement door. Meanwhile, Emily finds herself wondering about the women in this sparsely populated White Mountain village-- self-proclaimed herbalists-- and their interest in her fifth-grade daughters. Are the women mad? Or is it her husband, in the wake of the tragedy, whose grip on sanity has become desperately tenuous?" -- Publisher's website.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
AUD CD AUD CD Chamberlin Free Public Library Audio CD AUD CD BOH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 34517000467186

Title from container.

Compact discs.

Duration: 14:00:00.

Read by Alison Fraser and Mark Bramhall.

"In a dusty corner of a basement in a rambling Victorian house in northern New Hampshire, a door has long been sealed shut with 39 six-inch-long carriage bolts. The home's new owners are Chip and Emily Linton and their twin ten-year-old daughters. Together they hope to rebuild their lives there after Chip, an airline pilot, has to ditch his 70-seat regional jet in Lake Champlain after double engine failure. Unlike the Miracle on the Hudson, however, most of the passengers aboard Flight 1611 die on impact or drown. The body count? Thirty-nine-- a coincidence not lost on Chip when he discovers the number of bolts in that basement door. Meanwhile, Emily finds herself wondering about the women in this sparsely populated White Mountain village-- self-proclaimed herbalists-- and their interest in her fifth-grade daughters. Are the women mad? Or is it her husband, in the wake of the tragedy, whose grip on sanity has become desperately tenuous?" -- Publisher's website.

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