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From Center for Fiction First Novel Prize finalist Bethany Ball comes a biting and darkly funny new novel that follows a set of privileged, jaded Connecticut suburbanites whose cozy, seemingly picture-perfect, lives begin to unravel amid shocking turns of fate and revelations of long-held secrets. Learn More
Published to rave reviews in the United Kingdom, Phone tells the story of two men: Zack Busner and Jonathan De'Ath, who come to face the interconnectedness of all lives, online and off, while an irritating phone continues to ring… ring… ring… Learn More
Penelope Lively; read by Daniel Gerroll and Patricia Kalember
The Photography is a literary, psychologically complex novel of suspense that brings acclaimed author Penelope Lively's talents to a whole new level. Learn More
A new husband, a new home, two ghosts, and the return of a troublesome pig combine in this charmingly lyrical and humorous sequel to The Pig Did It. Learn More
When a pig digs up bones from the past, the mayhem begins. A novel set in contemporary Ireland, written with an Irish lilt, and filled with indelible characters and sheer hilarity. Learn More
As this conclusion to the Pig Trilogy makes clear, “it ain't over till it’s over”in fact, nothing formerly resolved in the previous two works is settled. Not, at least, until a little pig goes wee wee wee all the way home. Learn More
Yorkshire's detective duo descends into the kinky world of underground films in an "undeniably lively" mystery of murder and illusion (Kirkus Reviews). Learn More
Originally published under the pseudonym Alisa Craig, A Pint of Murder is a witty look at murder in a small town and a classic cozy mystery about love, death, and the evil of vegetables. Learn More
Murder upstages a Kelling family theatrical production—and Boston's art sleuths are on the case. "The screwball mystery is Charlotte MacLeod’s cup of tea" (Chicago Tribune). Learn More
Please make me pretty, I don't want to die explores tactility, sound, sensuality, and intimacy. Set across the four seasons of a year, these fresh and original poems by Tawanda Mulalu combine an inviting confessional voice and offbeat imagery, and offer an appealing mixture of seriousness and humor. Learn More
2029: In Japan, a historically mono-cultural nation, childbirth rates are at a critical low and the elderly are living increasingly long lives. This population crisis has precipitated a mass immigration of foreign medical workers from all over Asia—as well as the development of refined artificial intelligence to step in where humans fall short. Learn More
The lines between what is real and what is virtual begin to blur when a novelist with writer’s block looks for an outletand a new source of incomeby playing online poker. Learn More
In a thrilling sequel to The Bloodless Boy—a New York Times Best New Historical Novel of 2021—featuring real historic characters such as Christopher Wren and Issac Newton, early scientists Harry Hunt and Robert Hook of the Royal Society stumble on a plot to kill the Queen of England. Learn More