We start a new series today in “Books That Go Together.” Sometimes a story is so good that it cannot be told in just one novel. It must spread across to a second, maybe a third, maybe more. Think of the Lord of the Rings series, for example. I have recorded several books which fall into this category.
Today I focus on a book which covers the life of an extraordinary young man named Michael. Since this covers his life, it had all the elements you might want to see in a book – mystery, adventure, romance, and even some science fiction. And that is just in book one. Listen for some samples of a wonderful read.
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Welcome to a new podcast for this week with an intriguing title. What do diets, destruction, and deductions have in common? They are all representative the wide range of audio books which have been released this year by Narration by George. Take a listen to samples from Slimmer (newly released), The Destined (saving-the-world action & adventure), and A Study in Scarlet (the classic Sherlock Holmes mystery).

This week, we look at two books which have yet to be released. But, I give you a sneak peek at them with fully-produced samples for listening.
This week features the last of the recasts. We look back to a very early podcast with a lot of imagination. How about an interview with Ebeneezer Scrooge? You remember Scrooge! He’s the curmudgeon whose greed and avarice hardened his heard against all mankind. But, he’s visited by three spirits who change his heart and, thus, his actions. What if you could hear from him now? I take a stab at this possibility by imagining an interview with the reformed Scrooge!
If you listened last week, you know that we are going to feature some older podcasts as “re-casts” for the next four weeks while I move and re-build my studio in a new home. This week’s re-cast features my friend and author, Becky Wooley. As a minister’s wife and church secretary, she has the inside scoop on how churches run. And she has taken that information and some great imagination to write the clerical crime novel, Non-Prophet Murders. Grit along with three pastors find themselves the target of a killer. Can Grit and his girlfriend, Grace, find the killer before he or she strikes again! Full of humor, satire, and some scary moments, Non-Prophet Murders keeps you guessing “who-dun-it.” Listen and find out how she does it!