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Field Notes

Barry Lopez; read by Barry Lopez

Another powerful contribution from National Book Award winner Barry Lopez. Learn More
Zero Hour 1

Hosted by Rod Serling; performed by Richard Crenna, Julie Adams, and Keenan Wynn

An episode from Rod Serling’s The Zero Hour radio program entitled “The Desperate Witness” and starring Richard Crenna, Julie Adams, and Keenan Wynn. Learn More
Anna Karenina

Leo Tolstoy; read by Alfred Molina

Filled with unforgettable characters, rich in history and social realism, Anna Karenina is a masterpiece of world literature, a story that fires the imagination and touches the heart. Learn More
Everything She Thought She Wanted

Elizabeth Buchan; read by Ruth Moore and Katherine Kellgren

Barbara, a married mother in 1959, and Siena, a career woman 40 years later, face the challenge of finding their happiness, each in her own way. Learn More
Girl in Hyacinth Blue

Susan Vreeland; read by Loren Lester, Sheryl Bernstein, Martin Ferrero, Gigi Bermingham, Jennifer Baum, J.D. Cullum, Tom Fitzpatrick, and Janellen Steininger

Eight stories trace a treasured painting, said to be an original Vermeer, back through its history and owners. The painting's journey demonstrates the enduring power of art in the face of natural disaster, political upheaval, and personal turmoil. Learn More
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky

Heidi Durrow; read by Karen Murray, Emily Bauer and Kathleen McInerney


Booklist Top 10 First Novels and Editors Choice Selection
People magazine Summer Listen
The Washington Post Best Novels

Rachel, the daughter of a Danish mother and a black G.I., is the sole survivor of a tragic family incident. With her strict African American grandmother as her new guardian, she must attempt to come to terms with an unfathomable past and confront her own identity as a biracial young woman in a world that wants to see her as either black or white. Learn More
The House of Scorta

Laurent Gaud; read by Daniel Oreskes with Barbara Caruso

In a narrative both lyrical and linear, Laurent Gaudé interweaves a compelling story with a timeless message and the recollections of old Carmela as she delivers her final confession to the family priest, exposing the Scortas' most deeply buried secret. Learn More
Suite Française

Irène Némirovsky; translated by Sandra Smith; read by Daniel Oreskes and Barbara Rosenblat

A lost masterpiece of French literature, this epic novel of life under Nazi occupation was discovered 62 years after the author’s tragic death at Auschwitz. Learn More
A Friend of the Family

Lauren Grodstein; read by Rick Adamson


A Washington Post Best Book of the Year

A riveting story in the tradition of The Ice Storm, American Beauty, and Little Children, charting a father’s fall from grace as he struggles to save his family, his reputation, and himself. Learn More
I Thought You Were Dead

Pete Nelson; read by Josh Clark

Paul doesn't have much going for him. For starters, he never made it as a serious writer, his wife has left him, his girlfriend is dating another man, he could stand to back off on the booze, and then there's the impotency issues. But Paul does have Stella—assuming that having a dog you believe can talk to you can be classed as an asset. At once heartwarming, heartbreaking, and heart-wrenchingly funny, I Thought You Were Dead proves that, with the right friend by your side, you can overcome any obstacle. Learn More
Hector and the Search for Happiness

François Lelord; translated from the French by Lorenza Garcia; read by James Clamp

A charming fable about modern life that has touched the hearts of more than two million readers worldwide. Hector’s journey around the world and into the human soul is entertaining, empowering, and smile inducing—as winning in its optimism as it is powerful in its insight and reassuring in its simplicity. Learn More
Borkmann's Point

Håkan Nesser; read by Simon Vance

One of Sweden’s hottest detective series available for the first time on audio in US. Chief Inspector Van Veeteren of Maardam is divorced, grumpy, and cynical, and his love of dark beer, books, and chess is probably greater than his love for his job. But his intuition and ability to read people have made him a highly successful detective. Learn More
Hector and the Secrets of Love

Franois Lelord; translated from the French by Lorenza Garcia; read by James Clamp

What is the secret formula for love? Hector, our intrepid psychiatrist, sets off on a new globe-trotting mission and this time he’s looking for love. Learn More
The Inspector and Silence

Håkan Nesser; read by Simon Vance

One of Sweden’s hottest detective series available for the first time on audio in US. Chief Inspector Van Veeteren of Maardam is divorced, grumpy, and cynical, and his love of dark beer, books, and chess is probably greater than his love for his job. But his intuition and ability to read people have made him a highly successful detective. Learn More
Mind's Eye

Håkan Nesser; read by Simon Vance

One of Sweden’s hottest detective series available for the first time on audio in US. Chief Inspector Van Veeteren of Maardam is divorced, grumpy, and cynical, and his love of dark beer, books, and chess is probably greater than his love for his job. But his intuition and ability to read people have made him a highly successful detective. Learn More
The Return

Håkan Nesser; read by Simon Vance

An AudioFile Best Audiobooks of the Year Selection

One of Sweden’s hottest detective series available for the first time on audio in US. Chief Inspector Van Veeteren of Maardam is divorced, grumpy, and cynical, and his love of dark beer, books, and chess is probably greater than his love for his job. But his intuition and ability to read people have made him a highly successful detective. Learn More
Woman with Birthmark

Håkan Nesser; read by Simon Vance

A mother’s dying wish sealed with a deadly promise. Four men with a secret they thought they’d buried decades ago. A detective in love. A man desperate to live despite the shadow of his guilty past. A breathless thriller full of deception, blackmail, and cold murder, Woman with Birthmark is a chilling read. Learn More
Hikikomori and the Rental Sister

Jeff Backhaus; read by Stephen Bowlby

Spare, erotic, and original, this novel celebrates the human capacity to find beauty and meaning in life, even after great sorrow. Learn More
Munster's Case

Håkan Nesser; read by Simon Vance

Detective Münster—Van Veeteren’s longtime sidekick—takes center stage in this intensely suspenseful crime novel. Learn More
The Explanation for Everything

Lauren Grodstein; read by Rick Adamson

From the author of the New York Times bestseller A Friend of the Family comes a deeply human story of the consuming nature of grief, our desperate search for meaning, and the salvation that only love has to offer. Learn More
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