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The delicate storm / [sound recording] / by Giles Blunt.

By: Contributor(s): Series: John Cardinal series ; 2Publication details: Toronto : CNIB, 2004.Description: 1 mp3 disc (DC25100) : sd. ; 12 cmISBN:
  • 061619305X (CNIB)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • C813/.54 21
Read by John Lane.Summary: When the dismembered corpse of an American tourist turns up half-eaten by bears in the woods near Algonquin Bay, Detective John Cardinal is assigned to the case. Usually his small-town cases practically solve themselves, but not only does he not have a single lead this time, but both the RCMP and CSIS get involved. Then a well-respected woman is found frozen under a glaze of ice, and Cardinal realizes that the two very different murders might well be linked. Some strong language. 2003.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Daisy audiobooks (CNIB) Daisy audiobooks (CNIB) Hanover Public Library Staff Office CNIB FIC BLUN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906000919259

Read by John Lane.

Audio and text (DAISY)

When the dismembered corpse of an American tourist turns up half-eaten by bears in the woods near Algonquin Bay, Detective John Cardinal is assigned to the case. Usually his small-town cases practically solve themselves, but not only does he not have a single lead this time, but both the RCMP and CSIS get involved. Then a well-respected woman is found frozen under a glaze of ice, and Cardinal realizes that the two very different murders might well be linked. Some strong language. 2003.

Original version: Toronto : Random House Canada, 2003.

System requirements: IBM PC or compatible; double speed or faster CD-ROM drive; sound card and sound output device; DAISY playback software or DAISY talking book player.

Recording standard: DAISY 2.02 standard.

MP3 compression.

Compression rate: 128.

Studio original.

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