Posted on Sunday, 24th October 2010 by Archie Norton

Q: Can I download “Worth Dying For” audiobook for free?

A: Lee Child’s  best-selling installment in his Jack Reacher thriller saga has been a hit in all forms. It’s no surprise that people want to listen to it. While you’re not supposed to judge a book by it’s cover, we think it’s probably a great listen while you drive. We would think that a book titled “Worth Dying For” is worth paying for, we thought we’d give this question a try.

There are some illegal ways to do download it for free, but unless you want to open yourself up to viruses in the dodgy world of illicit digital downloads, you best go with a trusted provider of audiobooks. Here are some options to get “Worth Dying For” if not exactly free, pretty close to it:

The Free:

eMusic: If you’ve never signed up with eMusic’s audiobook subscription service, you can get the abridged (6 hour) version of “Worth Dying For” as part of your free trial. If you want the unabridged version (13 hours) you’ll have to pay extra.

The Cheap:

Audible: You can get the unabridged version for only $7.49, when you sign up for a subscription plan. You can cancel at any time, or keep going with that introductory price for another 2 months before it shifts to a still-reasonable $14.99 per month.

The Rest:

iTunes: $26.95 for the full version, and $17.95 for the abridged.

The Rental:

Can you wait for it to ship to you? Try these options:

Simply Audiobooks: Booksfree has “Worth Dying For” available for rent, and a 15-day free trial means that it’s technically possible to rent this title for free in abridged or unabridged format. Caveat: It’s gotta be in stock, and you’ll have to be a fast listener to get it back before your trial period ends. But we think you’ll find it’s a pretty good service, and it’s only $15.00 per month if you stay on.

Booksfree: Booksfree has it for rent. $22.49 is the cost per month. The promocode FMX7 gives you 10% off.

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