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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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The Deal Goes Down

by Larry Beinhart; read by Paul Heitsch

A legendary, Edgar Award–winning writer returns, and so does his legendary detective, with a gripping thriller about marital discord, contract killing, off-piste skiing, and the deep state. Learn More
Deaf Republic

by Ilya Kaminsky; read by Ilya Kaminsky

Ilya Kaminsky's astonishing parable in poems asks us, What is silence? Learn More
A Deadly Endowment

by Alyssa Maxwell; read by Jennifer M. Dixon

Set among the landed gentry of post-WWI England and perfect for fans of Downton Abbey, Alyssa Maxwell's latest historical mystery finds sleuthing duo Lady Phoebe Renshaw and her lady's maid, Eva Huntford, hunting a killer after the decision to open Foxwood Hall for guided tours turns deadly. Learn More
A Deadly Deception

by Tessa Harris; read by Heather Wilds & Gemma Dawson

The streets of Victorian London are clothed in shadows and secrets in Tessa Harris's gripping new mystery featuring flower seller Constance Piper . . . Learn More
Deadheads

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available November

In a "splendid mystery with . . . a lovely twist," the Yorkshire detectives dig up a bad seed in a horticulturalist's rosy life (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
Dead-End Memories

by Banana Yoshimoto; translated by Asa Yoneda; read by Kathleen Li

Indie Next List

Japan's internationally celebrated master storyteller returns with five stories of women on their way to healing that vividly portrays the blissful moments and the sorrows that surround us in everyday life. Learn More
The Dead Student

John Katzenbach; read by Kirby Heybourne

A master of the modern psychological thriller, internationally bestselling author John Katzenbach is an unrivaled investigator of that most primal human motive—revenge. A tense, penetrating novel, The Dead Student follows a young man set on avenging the uncle who saved his life, no matter the consequences. Learn More
Dead Meat

by William G. Tapply; read by Stephen Hoye

When Native Americans claim a friend's fishing lodge as protected land, lawyer Brady Coyne heads to Maine—where a complex case quickly turns deadly. Learn More
Dead Man's Hand

by Otto Penzler; read by Keith Sellon-Wright, Leon Nixon, Gail Shalan

With offerings from mystery greats such as Joyce Carol Oates, John Lescroart, Walter Mosley, Peter Robinson, and Eric Van Lustbader, Dead Man's Hand is a suspenseful anthology that's a big winner for any fan of crime fiction. Learn More
The Dead Hour

Denise Mina; read by Heather O'Neill

In the brilliant sequel to Field of Blood, reporter Paddy Meehan is riding high on the success of solving the Brian Wilcox case. Then an encounter with a mysterious blonde who later turns up dead draws Paddy into a web of violence and greed.

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The Dead Fathers Club

Matt Haig; read by Andrew Dennis

The Dead Fathers Club gives more than a nod towards Hamlet but with a quirky humor all its own. Hilarious and unpredictable, The Dead Fathers Club is full of poignant insights into the strange workings of the world as seen through the eyes of a child. Learn More
Dayswork

by Chris Bachelder and Jennifer Habel; read by Jennifer Habel

A startlingly original, incantatory novel about marriage, mortality, and making art. Learn More
The Daylight Marriage

Heidi Pitlor; read by Xe Sands

Hannah was the kind of woman who turned heads. Tall and graceful, naturally pretty, often impulsive, always spirited, the upper class girl who picked, of all men, Lovell?the introverted climate scientist, the practical one who thought he could change the world if he could just get everyone to listen to reason. After a magical honeymoon they settled in the suburbs to raise their two children. Learn More
Dating Tips for the Unemployed

Iris Smyles; read by Amy Landon

Iris Smyles's Dating Tips for the Unemployed is an urban odyssey: a wistful, wise, and wry look back at a young woman trying to find her home in the world. Learn More
The Darwin Affair

by Tim Mason; read by Derek Perkins

With ingenuity, intelligence, and wit, debut novelist Tim Mason has created a powerfully entertaining thriller. For fans of Caleb Carr and Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Darwin Affair is a rousing tale that both Charles Dickens and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would relish and envy. Learn More
The Darkling Bride

by Laura Andersen; read by Sarah-Jane Drummey

Three generations of Irish nobles face their family secrets in this spellbinding novel from the award-winning author of the Boleyn King trilogy. Learn More
Dark Winter

by Anthony J. Tata; read by Jonathan Davis

In a blistering scenario almost too close to the headlines, former Brigadier General A. J. Tata delivers a chillingly authentic glimpse of tomorrow's wars—and the anonymous hackers who hold the fate of the world at their fingertips . . . Learn More
The Dark Room

by Jonathan Moore; read by David Colacci

The heart-pounding follow-up to the "electrifying" (Stephen King) Poison Artist shows what happens when our deepest secrets are unburied. Learn More
The Dark Flood

by Deon Meyer; read by Saul Reichlin

From internationally acclaimed crime writer Deon Meyer, a new thriller featuring superstar detectives Benny Griessel and Vaughn Cupido in the wake of their impulsive pursuit of state corruption that has left their reputations hanging in the balance. Learn More
Dark Constellations

Pola Oloixarac; read by Justine Eyre

A Remezcla Best Book by Latino and Latin American Authors of 2019

Argentinian literary star Pola Oloixarac's wildly ambitious second novel investigates humanity's quest for knowledge and control, hurtling from the nineteenth-century mania for scientific classification to present-day mass surveillance and the next steps in human evolution. Learn More
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