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Exciting New Audio From Random House This Autumn

Posted at 7:19AM Friday 07 Sep 2007

Random House Audio is launching a bold autumn list to match its updated logo.

Key titles in September and October incorporate a dazzling and eclectic mix of fiction and non-fiction, including Bill Clinton's Giving, Simon Elmes' And Now on Radio 4, John Grisham's Playing for Pizza, Irène Némirovksy's Fire in the Blood and Robert Harris' The Ghost.

The readers are equally impressive, with Bill Nighy reading Eric Clapton: the Autobiography, Tony Benn reading More Time for Politics and Chris Moyles reading his very own The Difficult Second Book.

Commissioning editor Zoe Howes says: 'We are very excited by the strength and diversity of our audio list this autumn. Recording Tony Benn and Chris Moyles in the same week truly highlights the variety of consumers we are reaching with our audio publishing.'

Chris Moyles says: 'I love the fact that people can listen to my book – anywhere and anytime . . . in the bath . . . sat on the toilet . . . and who better to read it than me!'

For further information please contact Laura Mell on 0207 840 8623 or email lmell@randomhouse.co.uk

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