• Ep. 5: The Peeping Man

  • By: Imriel Morgan
  • Oct 19 2020
  • Length: 28 mins
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Ep. 5: The Peeping Man

By: Imriel Morgan
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  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode 5 of You Heard It Here First. The podcast that helps you discover the best that Audible has to offer.

    Here's what you can expect from this episode:

    We kick things off with a Featured Customer Review of Deepa Anappara's Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line. This reviewer loved it so much and they think you will too.

    We're bringing all of the laughs in our Featured New Release review of From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast. Things then get very dark with our Hidden Gem, Evil Has a Name, presented by Jim Clemente and Paul Holes.

    If the above hasn't tickled your fancy, we're joined by author Mariam Khan who shares her love for Becoming by Michelle Obama. We then hear from one of our resident Audible Editors about her love for Clare Pooley's The Authenticity Project.

    We're always keen to deliver you lots more, so we head straight into space and learn about the rocky bodies with Tim Gregory's Audible Session. Then we turn the mic around to Ross who can't wait for you to listen to his fantasy pick for our Listener Corner.

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