Where Can I Find The Audiobook Version Of White Fire Book?
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I just got it on Google Play Audiobooks last month. It was there, full price. I listen on Android so it's my usual spot. Check there and maybe Kobo Audiobooks too. The narration is solid, but I've heard people swear by the Audible version having better sound quality? Not sure if there's a real difference or just app perception. The price was about the same as a credit on other platforms.
It's a weirdly tense book for that series, lots of alpine stuff that actually made me feel cold listening to it. The audio really adds to that isolated atmosphere.
2026-08-12 05:47:31
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If you're looking for 'White Fire', I'm assuming it's the Pendergast novel by Preston & Child. The audiobook seems to fluctuate a lot in availability. My library's OverDrive didn't have it last I checked, but that's always changing; it might be worth putting a purchase request in. I found it on Audible US for sure, narrated by Rene Auberjonois who is just fantastic for this series. Sometimes these older titles go in and out of print for audio. I'd start with a quick search on Libby/OverDrive with your card, then check Audible and Apple Books as a backup. Audiobook standalones might have it too. I think I used a credit on it last year when I was binge-listening to the whole series out of order, which was a mistake because the continuity in these books is more important than I realized.
Honestly, the availability can be so frustrating. It's not like their newer stuff which is everywhere. Sometimes you have to dig a little for these mid-series titles.
2026-08-12 12:46:32
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Amazon/Audible is the most reliable for the Preston & Child catalog in my experience. If you have a subscription, use a credit. If not, maybe check if your local library's digital service has it—sometimes they have a copy that's just always checked out.
2026-08-14 10:34:42
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