Sit back and listen to some of the most engaging stories to have appeared in Reader’s Digest magazine. RD Talks brings the real-life unforgettable crime investigations, dramas in real life, and inspirational and heart-warming moments you’ve come to expect from the magazine. Each one will amaze, stir your emotions and have you celebrating the courage of everyday heroes.
A question that haunts many of us is “How will I die?” At 17.30 and 33.08 seconds on Wednesday, September 20, 2006, I believed I knew exactly how and when my life would end.
For four adventurous men, this boat race promised the challenge they craved. And boy, did it deliver.
What a group of women learnt about life, love and happiness from one spectacular necklace.
Our expectations are that teenagers washed ashore on a deserted island would soon turn to barbarity. But what if we are wrong?
Walking down a quiet country road she was murdered at random by a complete stranger.
An innocent schoolgirl, a masked intruder, a terrifying threat… Simon Bouda goes behind the scenes of Sydney’s shocking collar bomb attack and the adroit police work used to solve it.
With the clock ticking, three fathers joined forces to search for a young driver feared lost in the Australian bush.
As they pulled on their wetsuits, these spearfishermen had no idea they were about to endure an unforgettable fishing tale.
When Barry Martin took on the role of construction supervisor of a huge commercial complex in Seattle, he never imagined that he would end up befriending Edith Macefield, the 84-year-old who had [...]
A tumour threatened the life of the unborn baby. To save her, doctors would need a careful and brave plan.
Mysteries swirled about my grandfather, but no one would talk to me about him honestly. Finally, I decided to find the answers on my own.
Trapped in her car down an embankment, Corine began to lose hope of being found.
Trapped in a plummeting plane, Barry Dawson had only… 4 seconds to live.
Daniel Miller promised his wife, Saimaa, he’d never leave her. But could he stay alive until help arrived?