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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 Last Interview

by Eshkol Nevo; translated by Sondra Silverston; read by Josh Bloomberg

From the internationally bestselling author of Three Floors Up, a gripping novel that delves into the deepening cracks in a carefully constructed public persona. Learn More
The Last Nude

Ellis Avery

The passionate story of an artist and her most famous muse, set in Paris between the World Wars. A tour-de-force of historical imagination, inspired by real events. Learn More
Last Orders

Graham Swift; read by Simon Prebble, Gigi Marceau Clarke, Jenny Sterlin, Ian Stewart, Gerard Doyle, Simon Jones, Dominic Hawksley

Set in Southeast England, friendship and love among a group of men whose lives have been intertwined since World War II. When one dies, the survivors are brought together and are forced to take stock of the paths their lives have taken, by choice and by accident, since the war. Learn More
The Last Party

by Clare Mackintosh; read by Chloe Angharad Davies

A must-listen murder mystery from the author of Hostage. Learn More
The Last Platoon

by Bing West; read by Stephen Graybill

This authentic war story vividly displays how a warrior must replenish his own moral courage and not allow ambition to coarsen his sense of decency. Learn More
The Last September

Nina de Gramont; read by Rebecca Mitchell

"A convincing and suspenseful novel, well-written, precise, and poignant in its depiction of human nature in dire distress."—Sheila Kohler, author of Dreaming for Freud

This suspenseful tale of love and murder, by an acclaimed writer at the top of her game, offers a taut psychological mystery whose answers lie hidden until the final pages. Learn More
The Last Witch of Scotland

by Philip Paris; read by Samara MacLean and Steven Cree

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Inspired by the true story of the last person to be tried and executed as a witch in the British Isles, The Last Witch of Scotland reimagines how Janet Horne came to be accused of witchcraft. Learn More
Late City

by Robert Olen Butler, read by Danny Campbell

A 115-year-old man lies on his deathbed as the 2016 election results arrive, and revisits his life in this moving story of love, fatherhood, and the American century from Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Olen Butler. Learn More
The Latinist

by Mark Prins; read by Sasha Higgins


NPR Best Books of 2022
January Indie Next Pick
One of The Millions' Most Anticipated Books of 2022
A CrimeReads Most Anticipated Crime Fiction of 2022 selection

A contemporary reimagining of the Daphne and Apollo myth, The Latinist is a compelling exploration of power, ambition, and the intertwining of love and obsession. Learn More
The Lauras

by Sara Taylor; read by Rudy Sanda

Sara Taylor brings the American landscape to vivid life in an unforgettable road novel that strikes at the heart of a mother-child bond. Learn More
Laurentian Divide

by Sarah Stonich; read by Peter Berkrot

Poignant portrayals of life on the edge in northern Minnesota border country, from the bestselling author of These Granite Islands and Vacationland. Learn More
Lavender Lies

Susan Wittig Albert; read by Susan Wittig Albert

A national best-selling mystery series with an herbal theme, centered around the exploits of ex-lawyer and herbalist China Bayles. In this installment, China must put her upcoming nuptials on the back burner when a murder investigation entangles her friends and neighbors. Learn More
Lawn Boy

by Jonathan Evison; read by PJ Ochlan

AudioFile Earphones Award Winner
April
Indie Next List

Lawn Boy is an important, entertaining, and completely winning novel about social class distinctions, about overcoming cultural discrimination, and about standing up for oneself. Learn More
Lazarus Rising

by Joseph Caldwell; read by Charlie Thurston

The Rome Prize–winning author of In the Shadow of the Bridge "evokes a bygone era and an earlier pandemic. . . . An affecting turn in [his] long career" (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
Lear

by Harold Bloom; read by Simon Vance

Harold Bloom, regarded by some as the greatest Shakespeare scholar of our time, presents an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of King Lear—the third in his series of five short books about the great playwright's most significant personalities, hailed as Bloom's "last love letter to the shaping spirit of his imagination" on the front page of the New York Times Book Review. Learn More
Leave Myself Behind

by Bart Yates; read by Graham Halstead

Starting a new life with his legendary psycho-poet mother in a sleepy New England town, seventeen-year-old Noah York uncovers clues to an age-old mystery in the walls of their old Victorian home, while falling in love with the boy next door, a relationship that sends shockwaves throughout the town. Learn More
The Leavers

by Lisa Ko; read by Emily Woo Zeller

Winner of the PEN/Bellwether Prize
National Book Award Fiction Shortlist
LA Times Best Books of 2017
Oprah's Favorite Books

An emotionally harrowing debut novel that explores assimilation and loss, immigration and homeland, independence and connection. Learn More
Leaving

by Roxana Robinson; read by Hannah Choi

In her boldest and most powerful work to date, Roxana Robinson demonstrates her "trademark gifts as an intelligent, sensitive analyst of family life" (Wendy Smith, Chicago Tribune) in an engrossing exploration of the vows we make to one another, the tensile relationships between parents and their children, and what we owe to others and ourselves. Learn More
The Left-Handed Twin

by Thomas Perry; read by Joyce Bean

Thomas Perry presents Book 9 in the Jane Whitefield series. Learn More
Lesson in Red

by Maria Hummel; read by

A companion to Still Lives—a Reese's Book Club x Hello Sunshine selection—this savvy thriller exposes dark questions about power and the art world and reveals the fatal mistakes that can befall those who threaten its status quo. Learn More
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