Thursty Ears Thursday: Free Audible audiobook: The Scarecrow (Free Extract)
Published October 8th, 2009 in audible, audiobook, iphone, ipod touch, palm, symbian, thursty-ears-thursday, windows-mobileIt’s Thursday and that means it’s “Thursty Ears Thursday” (Yes, I know I misspelled “Thirsty” intentionally for the “Thursday” connotation
) Time for another FREE Audible audiobook file download you can add to your Audible collection and keep forever! Yes! Every audiobook you download to your Audible account is YOURS FOREVER. Log into your account and listen to them whenever you want and download them as often as you want. There are no restrictions. Don’t you love that?
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Here’s a FREE Audible audiobook file that you can download, enjoy and keep forever! This time, it’s a FREE Extract of The Scarecrow by author Michael Connelly.
Please keep in mind that the links to the free files were valid when this post was published but over time, Audible may decide to remove them. So get them now just in case!

The Scarecrow: Free Extract
Unabridged
By: Michael Connelly
Narrated by: Peter Giles
Program Type: Audiobook (Fiction)
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group Limited
Length: 3 mins
No free extract available at Audible.co.uk but you can purchase the audiobook. Audible.co.uk The Scarecrow (Unabridged) [Orion Publishing Group Limited]
Audible.de: The Scarecrow (Free Extract). Purchase the full audiobook: The Scarecrow (Unabridged)
Check out the other FREE EXCERPT of Michael Connelly’s The Scarecrow here!
Publisher’s Summary
Jack McEvoy is at the end of the line as a crime reporter. Forced to take a buy-out from the LA Times as the newspaper grapples with dwindling readership and revenues, he’s got 30 days left on the job.
His last assignment? Training his replacement, a low-cost reporter just out of J-school who couldn’t find the police station if it was right next store to the Times, which it is.
But Jack has other plans for his exit. He is going to go out with a bang - a final story that will win newspaper journalism’s highest honor - a Pulitzer Prize. He focuses on Alonzo Winslow, a 16-year-old drug dealer in jail after confessing to a brutal murder. But as he delves into the story, Jack realizes that Winslow’s so-called confession is bogus. The kid might actually be innocent.
©2009 Hieronymus, Inc.; (P)2009 Hachette Audio
Check out the various versions of The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly available:
The Scarecrow (Unabridged) (Orion Publishing Group Limited)
The Scarecrow (Abridged) (Orion Publishing Group Limited)
The Scarecrow (Unabridged) (Hachette Audio)
The Scarecrow (Abridged) (Hachette Audio)
For more information on the Audible program and services, please check out my review on Audible here.
Also, don’t forget to check out This is Audible (free bi-weekly Audible file) that discusses audio books with interviews, clips and discussions related to audio books and entertainment. They come out every Tuesday and Friday of each week.
There’s also Harry Shearer’s Le Show (another free file) that discusses the politics and news of the past week. I don’t particularly care about his skits but do enjoy his perspective on politics and makes for interesting listening.
Please keep in mind that the links to the free files were valid when this post was published but over time, Audible may decide to remove them. So get them now just in case!
Take advantage of a limited time offer by Audible. They are offering 50% off their monthly subscription for the first three months! Each month offers one free audiobook of your choosing plus a monthly subscription to either the Wall Street Journal or New York Times in addition to a members only 30% discount everyday on their huge audio catalog. And you can also take advantage of their risk free trial! Try it out and get two free audiobooks just for trying it out! And it’s all FREE! What have you got to lose? Try out Audible now and get two FREE audiobooks (yours to keep)!

I hope you enjoy the free Audible file. In order to download and listen to the free file, you’ll need to set up an Audible account (it’s FREE)! Then, you can download and enjoy all the FREE Audible files I have previously mentioned (there’s lots!) More information on Audible can be found at Audible.com (get a FREE audio book) as well as my review on Audible. Audible also offers over-the-air (OTA) downloads directly from your wirelessly connected device or smartphones like the Treos which really make it so convenient. Check out my review on AudibleAir here. Stop buying books that take up shelf space, download them immediately and enjoy all varieties of audio material at anytime and anywhere. Get a new perspective on books by listening instead of reading. You may find that you like it much more.
Enjoyed this FREE Audible file? Check out the huge list of FREE Audible files I have mentioned previously. Keep in mind that some of them may no longer be available as Audible may have pulled them since. Grab yourself a tasty beverage and enjoy!
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