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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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Friends & Dark Shapes

by Kavita Bedford; read by Cat Gould

A group of housemates in Sydney’s inner city contend with gentrification, divisive politics, loss, grief, their own complicated privilege as second-generation Australians, the evolving world of dating and work in this wry debut. Learn More
From a Sealed Room

by Rachel Kadish; read by Rebecca Gibel

The life stories of three very different women—Tami, Maya, and Shifra—trapped within the sealed walls of war, bound by horrific memories of the past and a sense of a perilous present, intertwine, in a debut novel that follows their individual struggles to break free of their confinement. Learn More
From Earth-Z With Love

by Michael Anderle and Ramy Vance; read by Gabriel Vaughan

Ramy Vance and Michael Anderle present Book 4 in the Die Again to Save the World series. Learn More
From From

by Monica Youn; read by Monica Youn

A must-listen collection by Monica Youn, "one of the most consistently innovative poets working today" (NPR). Learn More
The Fruit of Stone

Mark Spragg; read by Mark Spragg

The Fruit of Stone is the story of the lifelong friendship of two men and their love for the woman who eludes them. Learn More
Funeral in Berlin

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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In 1963, Berlin is dark and dangerous. Len Deighton's skilled, jaded, anony­mous hero of The IPCRESS File is now set to arrange the defection—and fake the death—of a leading Soviet scien­tist. "A ferociously cool fable" (New York Times) and one of the first novels written after the construction of the Berlin Wall, Funeral in Berlin revels in the fraught, chilling atmosphere of a divided city. Learn More
The Future for Curious People

Gregory Sherl; read by Heather Corrigan and Justin D. Torres

In a world where an “envisionist” can tell you whether your partner is really your soulmate, how could the course of true love not run smooth? Evelyn and Godfrey are about to count the ways. Learn More
The Future Was Color

by Patrick Nathan; read by Oscar Reyes

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A dazzling novel about the inextricable link between the personal and the political set against the decadence of Hollywood and postwar Los Angeles. Learn More
Galway Confidential

by Ken Bruen; read by John Keating

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In this new installment of Ken Bruen's beloved Jack Taylor series, the whiskey-swigging Irish detective investigates a series of violent attacks on the local convent's nuns. Learn More
Game of Lies

by Clare Mackintosh; read by Chloe Angharad Davies

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Clare Mackintosh presents Book 2 in the DC Morgan series. Learn More
Gangsters Don't Die

by Tod Goldberg; read by Johnny Heller

The "gloriously original" (The New York Times) and critically acclaimed crime series starring a Chicago hitman hiding out as a rabbi in the desert suburbs of Las Vegas comes to its thrilling conclusion. Learn More
Gap Creek

by Robert Morgan; read by Kate Forbes


New York Times Bestseller
Oprah's Book Club Pick

Julie and Hank's new life in the valley, in the last years of the nineteenth century, is more complicated than the couple ever imagined. Sometimes it's hard to tell what to fear most—the fires and floods or the flesh-and-blood grifters, drunks, and busybodies who insinuate themselves into their new life. To survive, they must find out whether love can keep chaos and madness at bay. Learn More
Gap Creek

Robert Morgan; read by Jill Hill

An unflinching tale of turn-of-the-century Appalachian life, Gap Creek chronicles the challenging first year in the marriage of Julie Harmon and Hank Richards. Learn More
Gates of the Dead

by James A. Moore; read by Jeffrey Kafer

The end times have come, but it's not too late for a hero to strike back, in the grimdark fantasy sequel to The Last Sacrifice and Fallen Gods. Learn More
Geek Feminist Revolution: Essays On Subversion, Tactical Profanity, and The Power of Media

Kameron Hurley; read by C. S. E Cooney

2017 Audie Winner

As geek culture goes mainstream—from Game of Thrones to the Avengers—it's never been more important to look at the role women play in it, and the future they're helping to create. Kameron Hurley's smart, funny, and profane voice guides readers through the world of fandom and the coming revolution in pop culture. Learn More
Getting It In the Head

by Mike McCormack; read by Esther Wane, Roger Clark

Originally published in 1996, the first book from the author of Booker-listed Solar Bones is a dark, uncanny collection of stunning breadth and audacity. Learn More
Ghost Town

by Kevin Chen; translated by Darryl Sterk; read by Nicky Endres

Told in a myriad of voices, both living and dead, and moving through time with deceptive ease, Kevin Chen's Ghost Town weaves a mesmerizing web of family secrets and countryside superstitions, the search for identity and clash of cultures. Learn More
The Girl at the Door

by Veronica Raimo; read by Nicol Zanzarella & PJ Ochlan

Provocative and unnerving, The Girl at the Door explores the bureaucracy of a scandal, and the thin line between lust and possession. Learn More
The Girl in Green

by Derek B. Miller; read by Will Damron

From the author of Norwegian by Night, a novel about two men on a misbegotten quest to save the girl they failed to save decades before. 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
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