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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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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
Between The Records

by Julian Tepper; read by Julian Tepper

Brothers, fathers, and rock 'n' roll are at the heart of Between the Records, Julian Tepper's third novel, a moody and heady work of autofiction surrounding the relationship between Jules and Adam, two brothers who are also bandmates. Learn More
Between Here and the Yellow Sea

Nic Pizzolatto; read by Kirby Heybourne

***Dzanc Books lead summer fiction
***From the creator, writer and executive producer of the HBO crime series True Detective

A reissue of Nic Pizzolatto's debut short story collection, now featuring two previously uncollected stories. Learn More
The Betrayals

by Fiona Neill; read by Kate Lock, David Thorpe, Sarah Ovens, and Huw Parmenter

When Rosie's best friend has an affair with her husband, the consequences reverberate through the lives of the two families. Relationships are torn apart, friendships shattered and childish innocence destroyed. Learn More
Best, First, and Last

by Amy T. Matthews; read by Brigid Lohrey

NEW! Now Available

Three generations of women set out to heal their broken hearts on a grand adventure of hiking the Incan Trail to Machu Picchu in this stirring, spirited, and ultimately joyful journey of love and self discovery for fans of Rebecca Serle and Josie Silver . . . Learn More
The Best That You Can Do

by Amina Gautier; read by LaNecia Edmonds

Winner of the 2023 Soft Skull-Kimbilio Publishing Prize, a collection of short stories that elaborate the realities of a diasporic existence, split identities, and the beautiful potency of meaningful connections. Learn More
The Best Mystery Stories of the Year: 2021

edited and introduction by Lee Child; read by Matt Godfrey and Emily Sutton-Smith

Lee Child selects the twenty best mystery short stories of the year, including tales by Stephen King, Sara Paretsky, and many more. Learn More
Beowulf

Translated by Seamus Heaney; read by Seamus Heaney

New York Times Bestseller
Whitbread Book of the Year

Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney’s translation of Beowulf comes to life in this gripping audio read by the author from his own abridgment. Learn More
Belle Cora

by Phillip Margulies; read by Elizabeth Wiley & Graham Rowat

Told with unflagging wit and verve, Belle Cora brings to life a turbulent era and an untamed America on the cusp of greatness. Its heroine is a woman in conflict with her time, who nevertheless epitomizes it with her fighting spirit, her gift for self-invention, and her determination to chart her own fate. Learn More
Beirut Hellfire Society

by Rawi Hage; read by Neil Shah

A searing and visionary novel set in war-torn 1970s Beirut, from an author praised for his "fierce poetic originality" (Boston Globe) and "uncompromising vision" (Colm Tóibín). Learn More
Before You Found Me

by Brooke Beyfuss; read by Jeremy Carlisle Parker

Before You Found Me explores the unlikely bond that develops between two abuse survivors and takes a deep dive into personal sacrifice, morality, and the healing powers of family—both blood and found—from the author of After We Were Stolen. Learn More
Before the Wind

Jim Lynch; read by Roger Wayne

Following The Highest Tide, Border Songs, and Truth Like the Sun, Jim Lynch now gives us a grand and idiosyncratic family saga that will stand alongside Ken Kesey’s Sometimes a Great Notion. Learn More
Before the Mango Ripens

by Afabwaje Kurian; read by Délé Ogundiran

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

Set against the backdrop of 1970s Nigeria teetering between post-colonial dependency and self-rule, Before the Mango Ripens examines the enduring themes of faith, disillusionment, and the search for belonging. Both epic and intimate, Afabwaje Kurian's debut announces a brilliant new talent for readers of Imbolo Mbue and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Learn More
Before I Wake

by David Morrell; read by Cassandra Campbell & Danny Campbell

David Morrell presents his highly anticipated short-story collection Before I Wake. Learn More
Before All the World

by Moriel Rothman-Zecher; read by Moriel Rothman-Zecher

A mesmerizing, inventive story of three souls in 1930s Philadelphia seizing new life while haunted by the old. Learn More
Beer Money

by S.C. Sherman; read by Adam Barr

A captivating feat of historical fiction set during the 1880s clash between the prohibitionists and the three most powerful brewers in Iowa City—known as "The Beer Mafia." Learn More
A Bed of Scorpions

Judith Flanders; read by Susan Duerden

Following A Murder Of Magpies, her deliciously fun, cleverly written debut novel, acclaimed author Judith Flanders's enormously enjoyable, too-smart-for-her-own-good new amateur sleuth returns for another whip-smart, impeccably crafted mystery. Learn More
Beautiful Liars

by Isabel Ashdown; read by Henrietta Meire

Every picture hides a story. Behind the story lies secrets . . . Learn More
Beautiful Animals

by Lawrence Osborne; read by Tim Campbell

Washington Post Notable Book

Beautiful Animals is a new novel by the author of The Forgiven, about a Mediterranean vacation that takes a terrifying turn. Learn More
Beasts of Extraordinary Circumstance

by Ruth Emmie Lang; read by Peter Berkrot, Cassandra Campbell, Danny Campbell, and Piper Goodeve

Orphaned, raised by wolves, and the proud owner of a horned pig named Merlin, Weylyn Grey knew he wasn't like other people. But when he single-handedly stopped that tornado on a stormy Christmas day in Oklahoma, he realized just how different he actually was. Learn More
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