Joseph Salinas has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.8★ across 86 ratings. The most-rated is Bunburry 1-3.

Miss Marple meets Oscar Wilde in this new series of cosy mysteries set in the picturesque Cotswolds village of Bunburry. In "Murder at the Mousetrap," the first Bunburry book, fudge-making and quaffing real ale in the local pub are matched by an undercurrent of passion, jealousy, hatred and murder - laced with a welcome dose of humour. Alfie McAlister has retreated from London to the peace and quiet of the country to recover from a personal tragedy. But an accidental death - which may have been no accident - reveals that the heart of England is far from the tranquil backwater he imagined. After arriving in Bunburry, he is co-opted as an amateur detective by Liz and Marge, two elderly ladies who were best friends with Alfie's late Aunt Augusta. And it is not long before their investigations take an even more dramatic turn... In "A Murderous Ride," the second Bunburry book, Alfie discovers that he has not only inherited a cottage from his late Aunt Augusta but also a 1950s Jaguar. He is dismayed: for reasons of his own, he no longer drives. Aunt Augusta's best friends, Liz and Marge, persuade him to get behind the wheel again - but that's just the start of his troubles. Alfie discovers it's a seriously bad idea to get on the wrong side of the local police sergeant. Especially when he finds himself at a murder scene and the sergeant decides Alfie's the murderer. There's only one thing to be done. Alfie has to track down the real murderer himself - which will force him to drive as he's never driven before. In "A Taste of Murder," the third Bunburry book, a local beef farmer is found dead and Betty Thorndike, vegetarian and Bunburry's only Green Party member, is in the frame. Despite what everyone thinks, Betty is absolutely not Alfie McAlister's girlfriend. But Alfie knows what it's like to be wrongly accused, and enlists the help of his fellow amateur detectives, Liz and Marge, to find out who's responsible. There's just one problem about a farm-based investigation - Alfie's scared of cows... Nathaniel Parker, born in 1962, graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and went on to join the Royal Shakespeare Company. His television career began in 1988 when he played Flying Officer 'Flash' Gordon in the LWT mini-series "Piece of Cake". He is also the lead in the BBC series "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries", based on the novels by Elizabeth George. Nathaniel Parker has an extensive list of audio books to his credit, ranging from the classics of Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy to more modern writings and children's books.
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A House for Mr. Biswas, by Nobel and Booker Prize-winning author V. S. Naipaul, is a powerful novel about one man's struggle for identity and belonging. Born into poverty, then trapped in the shackles of charity and gratitude, Mr. Biswas longs for a house he can call his own. He loathes his wife and her wealthy family, upon whom he is dependent. Finding himself a mere accessory on their estate, his constant rebellion is motivated by the one thing that can symbolize his independence. The book is striking in its lush and sensual descriptions of Trinidad and was listed as one of Time magazine's 100 Best English-Language Novels from 1923 to 2005.
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Do you find yourself heavily influenced by the feelings of those around you, and constantly? Have you been told you are being "too sensitive" or need to "toughen up"? Or do you find yourself exhausted when you are around people too much? If you responded "yes" to one of these questions, we understand how you're feeling. You may be an empath, meaning you are a deep feeler and take on the emotions of those around you. Being an empath can be a wonderful thing because you care for others, and you feel things very deeply, in a world that likes to shut out emotions. But it can also be draining and energy-sucking. Understanding who you are is the first step towards improving your life, health, and relationships. So how does an empath find happiness, joy, and positive energy for themselves? This guide is an invaluable tool for understanding yourself as an empath, with scientific explanations, practical strategies, and recommendations for how to honor yourself and your empathetic skills. In 1981, Carl Jung proposed a theory in the Princeton University Press on "Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious", in which there exists a network of emotional connection amongst humans. His work reveals why you may be sensing what others are thinking and feeling on an intense level, helping us to understand more about empaths' experiences. Based on scientific studies and research, like Jung's work, this guide will help you heal yourself as you heal others. This book includes: Evolving Empath: How To Move Past Your Limitations And Live A Fulfilling Life Empath Strategies: How To Overcome Any Overwhelming Situation As A Sensitive Person By listening to this guide, you'll discover: How to thrive, not just survive, as a highly sensitive person in a harsh world full of pain Who the emotional vampires in your life are and why they are targeting you The essential steps to avoiding the pitfalls of being an empath When burnout is inevitable, what you should do next to heal (hint: self-care is not just a luxury!) Coping mechanisms of empaths that could be dangerous for your life - and how to overcome them The absolute worst things you are doing to lead to sensory overload How empaths should approach love, sex, and relationships - and how to be a good partner as an empath Practical strategies for managing your energy and emotions at work, in relationships, and society, otherwise you will continue to suffer! Being an empath can feel like a curse, but it does not have to be like that anymore. As an empath, you are special because you represent what it means to be a human with feelings. Embrace your skills of empathy and your power as an independent person by learning how to balance being the healer and lover you are, while also protecting yourself. Stop hearing that you are being "too sensitive", and embrace the special gifts you bring to the world by clicking Buy today!
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Do you find yourself heavily influenced by the feelings of those around you, and constantly? Are you exhausted when you are around people too much? Or do you ever think that you feel so many more emotions than everyone around you? If you responded “yes” to one of these questions, we understand how you’re feeling. You may be an empath, meaning you are a deep feeler and take on the emotions of those around you. Being an empath can be a wonderful thing because you care for others, and you feel things very deeply, in a world that likes to shut out emotions. But it can also be draining and energy-sucking. So, how does an empath find happiness, joy, and positive energy for themselves? In this guide, you can master techniques to make life less challenging when the darker side of sensitivity rears its ugly head. Learn to decrease and manage your stress, improve your emotional intelligence, and have a positive outlook on life - all of the time. In 1981, Carl Jung proposed a theory in the Princeton University Press on “Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious”, in which there exists a network of emotional connection amongst humans. His work reveals why you may be sensing what others are thinking and feeling on an intense level, helping us to understand more about empaths’ experiences. Based on scientific studies and research, like Jung’s work, this guide will help you heal yourself as you heal others. By listening to this guide, you’ll discover: How to thrive, not just survive, as a highly sensitive person in a harsh world full of pain The essential steps to avoiding the pitfalls of being an empath Coping mechanisms of empaths that could be dangerous for your life - and how to overcome them How empaths should approach love, sex, and relationships - and how to be a good partner as an empath Who to absolutely avoid, since they will use your empathy and sensitivity to abuse you The easiest and quickest way to let go of the grudges you hold onto (because you will be happier without them!) Why self-care is vital to protecting yourself, and the best plan for how to do it Practical strategies for managing your energy and emotions at work, in relationships, and society, otherwise you will continue to suffer! Being an empath can feel like a curse, but it does not have to be like that anymore. As an empath, you are special because you represent what it means to be a human with feelings. Embrace your skills of empathy and your power as an independent person by learning how to balance being the healer and lover you are, while also protecting yourself. You can bring out the best of being an empath while ridding yourself of the negative parts because you deserve a life of happiness and joy. Take the first step and get this audiobook now!
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Have you been told you are being “too sensitive” or need to “toughen up?” Do you see a loved one in pain and you genuinely feel that pain as well? Or do you find yourself overwhelmed and burnt out when you are surrounded by people? If any of these questions resonated with you, this guide will change your life for the better. Maybe you have always been labeled as overly sensitive, or someone has tried to diagnose you as having bipolar disorder or social anxiety. Did any of their “remedies” or “solutions” actually help you? The chances are that you have been misdiagnosed when you could be an empath or a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), trying to understand yourself and how you experience the world. Understanding who you are is the first step towards improving your life, health, and relationships. In a 2014 issue of Neuroscience, Thirioux, B., et al. published, “The cognitive and neural time course of empathy and sympathy: an electrical neuroimaging study on self-other interaction.” Their work explains how empathy is more than an emotional experience. Instead, it encompasses the emotional, physical, sensory, and psychological experiences. Not everyone feels empathy in all of these ways, which is where empaths come in. This guide is an invaluable tool for understanding yourself as an empath, with scientific explanations, practical strategies, and recommendations for how to honor yourself and your empathetic skills. When you purchase this guide, you will find: How to live your best life as an empath or HSP - using your gifts and protecting yourself from pitfalls What type of empath you are - and how you can best use both your strengths and weaknesses! The essential key for finding emotional freedom from the chaos of emotions you feel every day A psychologist designed quiz to determine whether or not you are an empath The absolute worst things you are doing to lead to sensory overload Who the emotional vampires in your life are and why they are targeting you When burnout is inevitable, what you should do next to heal (hint: self-care is not just a luxury!) How to achieve the perfect and much-needed balance for an empath looking for peace and happiness amidst their feelings and emotions There are challenges to maintaining a healthy state of mind and body when you deeply experience your feelings and the feelings of those around you. Not correctly understanding yourself can lead to burnout. This guide will not only teach you how to avoid burnout. It will help you fill your life with joy and happiness. Stop hearing that you are being “too sensitive,” and embrace the special gifts you bring to the world by clicking “Add to Cart” today!
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