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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 Alaskan Laundry

Brendan Jones; read by Rebecca Gibel

A beautiful evocation of a place that can’t help but change us and a testament to the unshakable lure of home, The Alaskan Laundry offers an unforgettable story of one woman's journey from isolation back to the possibility of love. Learn More
The Alarming Palsy of James Orr

by Tom Lee; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

A Kafkaesque and darkly humorous "suburban gothic" that tracks the unraveling of man's body, mind, and life. Learn More
The Alarm of the Black Cat

by Dolores Hitchens; introduction by David Handler; read by Janet Metzger

This classic mystery features a family feud, feline intervention, and the spirited septuagenarian sleuth from The Cat Saw Murder. Learn More
Age of Consent

Marti Leimbach; read by Callie Beaulieu

From the author of Daniel Isn't Talking and Dying Young comes a shattering new novel, a page-turner about an estranged mother and daughter who must come to terms with their shared painful past. Learn More
Against the Law

by David Gordon; read by Joe Barrett

Acclaimed author David Gordon paints a devious tapestry of connections between the warlords of Afghanistan and the crime syndicates of the Five Boroughs in this globetrotting thriller with a tough-but-tender protagonist. Learn More
Afternoon of a Faun

by James Lasdun; read by Simon Vance

Taut, stylish, and psychologically acute, Afternoon of a Faun dramatizes the search for truth as an accusation of sexual assault plunges a journalist into a series of deepening crises. Learn More
After The Storm

by Janet Dailey; read by Shaina Summerville

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

From a New York Times bestselling author: A scorching novel of romance in Denver, where passion burns hot enough to melt the Rocky Mountain snow. Learn More
After the Parade

Lori Ostlund; read by Sean Runnette

From Flannery O'Connor and Rona Jaffe Award-winner Lori Ostlund, a deeply moving and beautiful debut novel about a man who leaves his long-time partner in New Mexico for a new life in San Francisco, launching him on a tragi-comic road trip and deep into the mysteries of his own Midwestern childhood. Learn More
After the Lights Go Out

by John Vercher; read by Sean Crisden

A harrowing and spellbinding story about family, the complications of mixed-race relationships, misplaced loyalties, and the price athletes pay to entertain—from the critically acclaimed author of Three-Fifths. Learn More
After the Blue Hour

by John Rechy; read by Cooper North

2018 Lambda Literary Award Winner

John Rechy's first novel, City of Night, an international bestseller, is considered a modern classic. Subsequent work asserts his place among America’s most important writers. His most daring work yet, After the Blue Hour is narrated by a twenty-four-year-old writer named John Rechy. Learn More
After She Wrote Him

by Sulari Gentill; read by Zehra Jane Naqvi

The captivating psychological thriller Dean Koontz calls "pure delight, a swift yet psychologically complex read" by Sulari Gentill, author of #1 LibraryReads pick The Woman in the Library. Learn More
After Sappho

by Selby Wynn Schwartz; read by Daniela Acitelli

An exhilarating debut from a radiant new voice, After Sappho reimagines the intertwined lives of feminists at the turn of the twentieth century. Learn More
After Melanie

by Gloria Goldreich; read by Suzanne Toren

David and Judith's fragile marriage is threatened by the sudden death of their beloved thirteen-year-old daughter, Melanie. As they struggle to cope with their loss, they confront bewildering challenges. But instead of turning to each other, they find comfort with others. Learn More
Affections

by Rodrigo Hasbun, translated by Sophie Hughes; read by Rudy Sanda and Rebecca Mitchell

A haunting novel about an unusual family's breakdown—set in South America during the time of Che Guevara and inspired by the life of Third Reich cinematographer Hans Ertl—from the literary star Jonathan Safran Foer calls, "a great writer." Learn More
The Affair

by Colette Freedman; read by Callie Beaulieu

Skillfully crafted and deeply insightful, The Affair sensitively explores the complexities of love and the challenge of ever knowing another person fully, even as we endeavor to understand our own deepest longings. Learn More
Aesthetica

by Allie Rowbottom; read by Chelsea Stephens

In a debut novel as radiant as it is caustic, a former influencer confronts her past—and takes inventory of the damages that underpin the surface-glamour of social media. Learn More
The Aeneid

Virgil; translated by Robert Fitzgerald; read by Christopher Ravenscroft

Robert Fitzgerald’s magnificent translation of Virgil’s epic poem was a major literary event at its release in 1983; today it is an acknowledged masterpiece. Learn More
The Adventures of Spike the Wonder Dog

by Bill Boggs; read by Tim Campbell, Bill Boggs

A very funny English Bull Terrier with a politically incorrect sense of humor and a heart of gold tells the story of his rise to fame on both his master's TV talk show and social media, and the price he pays for that fame. Learn More
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Mark Twain; adapted by Garrison Keillor; read by Garrison Keillor

First published in 1884, Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a masterpiece of world literature. Garrison Keillor's adaptation approaches this classic with the respect and affection it deserves. Learn More
An Advancement of Learning

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

NEW! Now Available

The "master of . . . cerebral puzzle mysteries" sends his Yorkshire detectives back to college to be taught a lesson in murder (The New York Times). Learn More
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