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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 Yards

by A.F. Carter; read by Amy McFadden and Cody Roberts

In this twisty crime novel, a hotel hookup gone wrong finds a single mother suspected of murder. Learn More
Die Again to Save the World

by Michael Anderle and Ramy Vance; read by Gabriel Vaughan

Ramy Vance and Michael Anderle present Book 1 in the Die Again to Save the World series. Learn More
Madness in Maggody

by Joan Hess; read by Courtney Patterson

Chief of Police Arly Hanks will do whatever it takes to keep Maggody from losing its mind in this charming cozy mystery. Learn More
Mortal Remains in Maggody

by Joan Hess; read by Courtney Patterson

Another "great" cozy mystery set in outrageous Maggody, Arkansas, a town so strange that even Hollywood filmmakers can't believe it's real (Library Journal). Learn More
The Pessimists

by Bethany Ball; read by Carlotta Brentan


One of New York Times' "20 New Works of Fiction to Read this Fall"
One of Bustle's Most Anticipated Books for October
One of E!'s 17 Books to Cozy Up With this Fall

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
How High? - That High

by Diane Williams; read by Xe Sands


A Lit Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2021

Diane Williams, an American master of the short story who will "rewire your brain" (NPR), is back with a collection in which she once again expands the possibilities of fiction. Learn More
Bibliolepsy

by Gina Apostol; read by Rachel Coates


Winner of the Philippine National Book Award January Indie Next List

Moving, sexy, and archly funny, Gina Apostol's Philippine National Book Award–winning Bibliolepsy is a love letter to the written word and a brilliantly unorthodox look at the rebellion that brought down a dictatorship. Learn More
One In Me I Never Loved

by Carla Guelfenbein; read by Cassandra Campbell


Lambda Literary: Most Anticipated Book of the Month

A poignant collage of stories of women young and old, this novel from an Alfaguara Prize–winning author explores both the need to be seen and the need to disappear. Learn More
The Convivial Codfish

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Susan Boyce

Christmas crimes hit close to home for Boston's favorite art sleuths, in Book 5 of the Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn Mysteries. Learn More
The Bilbao Looking Glass

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Susan Boyce

A couple finds an antique mirror that isn't broken, but still brings bad luck—"MacLeod can be counted on for a witty, literate, and charming mystery" (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
The Withdrawing Room

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Susan Boyce

Death pays a visit to Sarah Kelling's Boston boardinghouse in this cozy mystery from the bestselling author of the Peter Shandy series. Learn More
Danger on the Atlantic

by Erica Ruth Neubauer; read by Sarah Zimmerman

Anthony Award Finalist

Erica Ruth Neubauer presents Book 3 in the Jane Wunderly Mystery series. Learn More
A Counterfeit Suitor

by Darcie Wilde; read by Pearl Hewitt

Darcie Wilde presents Book 5 in the Rosalind Thorne Mystery series. Learn More
The Singing Forest

by Judith McCormack; read by Carlotta


A NYT Book Review Best Historical Fiction Book of the Year

Beautiful and wrenching by turns, The Singing Forest is a profound investigation of truth and memory—and the moving story of one man's past and one woman's determination to reckon with it. Learn More
Swashbucklers

by Dan Hanks; read by Dan Calley

When Cisco Collins returns to his home town thirty years after saving it from being swallowed by a hell mouth opened by an ancient pirate ghost, he realizes that being a childhood hero isn't like it was in the movies. Especially when nobody remembers the heroic bits—even the friends who once fought alongside him. 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
Murder at Mallowan Hall

by Colleen Cambridge; read by Jennifer M. Dixon


Indie Next List

Colleen Cambridge's charming and inventive new historical series introduces an unforgettable heroine in Phyllida Bright, fictional housekeeper for none other than famed mystery novelist Agatha Christie. When a dead body is found during a house party at the home of Agatha Christie and her husband Max Mallowan, it's up to the famous author's head of household, Phyllida Bright, to investigate. Learn More
Radiant Fugitives

by Nawaaz Ahmed; read by James Fouhey


Longlist for the 2022 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
Book Riot Best Book of the Year
Entertainment Weekly Best Book of the Month
Oprah Daily Best Book of the Month

A dazzling, operatic debut novel following three generations of a Muslim Indian family confronted with a nation on the brink of change. Learn More
An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed

by Helene Tursten; translated by Marlaine Delargy; read by Ann Richardson


An October 2021 Indie Next Pick
An ABA Indie Bestseller
The Deadly Pleasures Best of the Year List

Helene Tursten presents her latest novel, An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed. Learn More
I Wished

by Dennis Cooper; read by Daniel Henning

For most of his life, Dennis Cooper believed the person he had loved the most and would always love above all others was George Miles. In his first novel in ten years, Dennis Cooper writes about George Miles, love, loss, addiction, suicide, and how fiction can capture these things, and how it fails to capture them. Learn More
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