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Enjoy the best new fiction and bestsellers like The Time Traveler's Wife, Life of Pi, The Elegance of the Hedgehog, and Water for Elephants in exceptional unabridged editions. We have your favorite authors, from Louis L'Amour to Stephen King to JRR Tolkien.

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Where the Missing Go

by Emma Rowley; read by Beth Eyre & Elaine Fellows

In Emma Rowley's emotionally gripping, unpredictable novel of psychological suspense, a mother who works at a charity helpline for missing teens receives a desperate call—from her own daughter . . . Learn More
Where the Dead Sit Talking

by Brandon Hobson; read by Eric Michael Summerer

National Book Award Fiction Longlist 2018
Kirkus Best of 2018

Where the Dead Sit Talking is a spare, lyrical Native American coming of age story set in rural Oklahoma in the late 1980s. Learn More
Where Demons Hide

by Douglas Skelton; read by Sarah Barron

Set amid the dramatic beauty of the Scottish Highlands and threaded with Highland history and lore, the latest Rebecca Connolly thriller is another stellar crime novel from "a writer to watch" (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
When the World Was Steady

by Claire Messud; read by Shiromi Arserio

Originally published in 1994, When the World Was Steady is award-winning author Claire Messud's first novel. Learn More
When the Missouri Ran Red

by James Woolard; read by Kevin T. Collins

A lyrical, visceral epic set in the final months of the Civil War and filled with vivid historical details, gripping adventure, and raw human drama, this powerhouse of a novel from award-winning author and master historian James R. Woolard follows a young man's harrowing coming-of-age journey from Confederate captive to Union prisoner to unchained force of vengeance. Learn More
When the English Fall

by David Williams; read by Eric Michael Summerer

David Williams’s debut novel is a thoroughly engrossing look into the closed world of the Amish, as well as a thought-provoking examination of “civilization” and what remains if the center cannot hold. Learn More
When the Apricots Bloom

by Gina Wilkinson; read by Raghad Chaar


A Publishers Marketplace Buzz Books Selection

Inspired by her own experiences stationed in Baghdad during Saddam Hussein's rule, former foreign correspondent Gina Wilkinson's evocative, suspenseful debut is told through the eyes of three very different women in Iraq at the turn of the millennium. Learn More
When She Woke

Hillary Jordan; read by Heather Corrigan

A Booklist Best Book of the Year
A #1 Indie Next Pick!
An O Magazine Pick
BookPage Best of Year Selection

A chilling fable of an America of the not-too-distant future, where the line between church and state has been eradicated. Learn More
When I Sing, Mountains Dance

by Irene Solà, translated by Mara Faye Lethem; read by Joe Lewis

A spellbinding novel that places one family's tragedies against the uncontainable life force of the land itself. Learn More
When Christmas Comes

by Andrew Klavan; read by Adam Barr

The thirty-sixth novel by two-time Edgar Award winner Andrew Klavan, When Christmas Comes is a seasonal tale of tradition, family, and murder; its chilling twists are best experienced curled up beside a burning Yule log. Learn More
What You Left Behind

Samantha Hayes; read by Anna Bentinck

The bestselling author of Until You're Mine returns in a mesmerizing new thriller about a bizarre rise in teenage suicides in a rural English town. Learn More
What We Sacrifice for Magic

by Andrea Jo DeWerd; read by Sara Van Beckum

NEW! Now Available

Perfect for fans of Practical Magic and The Lager Queen of Minnesota: A coming-of-age novel following three generations of witches in the 1960s, this enchanting and heartwarming debut explores the importance of family and the delight and heartbreak of discovering who you truly are. Learn More
What To Do About The Solomons

by Bethany Ball; read by Kirsten Potter

Short Listed for The Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize

From a remarkable new voice in fiction, Bethany Ball, comes a transporting debut; a hilarious multi generational family saga set in Israel, New York, and Los Angeles that explores the secrets and gossip-filled lives of a kibbutz community near Jerusalem. Learn More
What Girls Are Made Of

by Elana K. Arnold; read by Amy Melissa Bentley

National Book Award Fiction Shortlist

When Nina Faye was fourteen, her mother told her there was no such thing as unconditional love. Nina believed her.
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What Burns

by Dale Peck; read by Curt Bonnem & Chelsea Stephens


The Millions Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019

The first collection of short fiction from Lambda Award–winning novelist Dale Peck spans twenty-five years of writing, including two O. Henry award-winners and the recipient of a Pushcart Prize. Learn More
Westport

by James Comey; read by Cassandra Campbell

NEW! Now Available

Former FBI director James Comey takes listeners into the world of high finance and corporate espionage in this riveting thriller. Learn More
West of Here

Jonathan Evison; read by Edoardo Ballerini

An epic western-expansion adventure wrapped in the history of one small town, set in two time frames: the past, as the founders rush toward the future, and the present, as their descendants struggle with the past. Learn More
West

by Carys Davies; read by Robert Fass

From the winner of the 2015 Frank O'Connor Short Story Award, an exquisite, slender first novel set on the American frontier about a restless widower who heads west on a foolhardy and perilous expedition in search of unknown animals, leaving his intrepid young daughter behind to fend for herself at home. Learn More
Welcome to Lagos

by Chibundu Onuzo; read by Robin Miles


Indie Next List

Full of humor and heart, Welcome to Lagos is a high-spirited novel about aspirations and escape, innocence and corruption. It offers a provocative portrait of contemporary Nigeria that marks the arrival in the United States of an extraordinary young writer. Learn More
Welcome to Dragon Talk

by Shelly Mazzanoble and Greg Tito; read by Shelly Mazzanoble and Greg Tito

If it seems like everyone you know is playing Dungeons & Dragons, it's because they are! After nearly five decades, the iconic roleplaying game is more popular than ever. Famous Hollywood actors and directors, therapists, educators, politicians, kids, parents, and grandparents all count themselves as fans. In Welcome to Dragon Talk, hosts of the official D&D podcast Shelly Mazzanoble and Greg Tito and their surprising guests show how this beloved pastime has amassed a diverse, tight-knit following of players who defy stereotypes. Learn More
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