Download "Tick Tock" audiobook free or cheap
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Tick Tock is the newest suspense novel by the prolific James Patterson, whose previous books have included Along Came a Spider, 1st to Die, and Don't Blink. In this Michael Bennet mystery, Patteron's detective must confront three serial killers at the same time: the Son of Sam, the Werewolf of Wisteria, and the Mad Bomber. It's proving popular with audiences, having worked its way up to the top of the New York Times Best Seller's list.
If you're looking to get in on the action, consider listening to Tick Tock instead. It might be just the thing to get you through these cold winter months. We've done the price checking. Here's how you can download Tick Tock audiobook, and save your self some cash.
Audible.com: Non-subscribers can get it for $24.49, but new subscribers can get it for only $7.49. A subscription may sound like a big commitment, but really it lets you download one title a month, and gives you 30% discount on any additional titles. You can cancel it at any time and keep your downloaded titles, but for a writer like Patterson, a book a month seems about right. After three months, membership goes up to $14.95, still a huge bargain. Click here to get it.
eMusic: eMusic is the only way you can download Tick Tock for free, with eMusic's 14-day free trial. After two weeks free, it's only $9.95 per month. As with Audible, the monthly charge gets you one title per month, at least with most books. As with Audible, cancel at any timeĀ Click here to sign up with eMusic.
Simply Audiobooks: Here you can download Tick Tock for $14.95 if you sign up for a membership ($13.00 per month if you sign up for an annual plan). However, if renting audiobooks is your thing, and you like more Netflix-like service, you can try their rental service which is closer to $15.00 per month. Click here to go SimplyAudiobooks and search for the title.
iTunes: Apple will charge you $21.95, but no membership is required. Click here to get.
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