You can use just about any sound editing app for this.  I know quicktime pro 
works, because I've done this exact thing.
Simply highlight each file (command-a to select the whole file) switch to the 
main window (or whatever one has the combined book you're working on) paste it 
in, move to end of file, and repeat as necessary.  After that, simply save as, 
name the file whatever you like, and poof, instant combined book.
I'd imagine other sound editing apps would work similarly, though not having 
tried those, I obviously can't comment on their usability/capabilities.
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