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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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A String of Beads

by Thomas Perry; read by Joyce Bean

After two decades protecting innocent victims on the run, and a year after getting shot on a job that took a dangerous turn for the worse, Jane McKinnon, née Whitefield, has settled into the quiet life of a suburban housewife in Amherst, New York—or so she thinks. Learn More
Stubborn Archivist

by Yara Rodrigues Fowler; read by Carolina Santos Read

For fans of Chemistry and Conversations with Friends: A mesmerizing and witty debut novel about a young woman growing up between two disparate cultures, and the singular identity she finds along the way. Learn More
Subdivision

by J. Robert Lennon; read by Nicole Poole

Harrowing, meticulous, and deranged, Subdivision is a brilliant maze of a novel from the writer Kelly Link has called "a master of the dark arts." With the narrative intensity and mordant humor familiar to fans of Broken River, J. Robert Lennon continues his exploration of the mysteries of perception and memory. Learn More
Such Good Friends

by Stephen Greco; read by Erin Bennett

Reveling in the star-studded parties, fashionable restaurants, and gilt-edged inner circles of its most exclusive events, Truman Capote and his flock of glamorous socialite "swans" rule the highest echelons of 1960s and '70s high society New York. Stephen Greco brings this scandalous world to life in a fascinating recreation of the tumultuous friendship between Capote and his most elegant yet unconventional swan: princess and sister of Jackie Kennedy, Her Serene Highness Lee Radziwill. Learn More
Sudden Rain

Maritta Wolff; read by Barbara Rosenblat

A novel set in the fall of 1972, it perfectly captures, with expansive emotion and keen observation, the domestic trends. Learn More
Sugar Run

by Mesha Maren; read by Hillary Huber

Indie Next List

Set within the charged insularity of rural West Virginia, Sugar Run is a searing and gritty debut about making a run for another life. Learn More
Suite Française

Irène Némirovsky; translated by Sandra Smith; read by Daniel Oreskes and Barbara Rosenblat

A lost masterpiece of French literature, this epic novel of life under Nazi occupation was discovered 62 years after the author’s tragic death at Auschwitz. Learn More
The Sultan and the Queen

by Jerry Brotton; read by Ralph Lister

The gripping story of Queen Elizabeth's bold alliance with the Ottoman sultan by the New York Times bestselling author of A History of the World in Twelve Maps. Learn More
Summer Demands

by Deborah Sharpiro; read by Hillary Huber


O Magazine's Best Books by Women of Summer 2019

The Summer Demands is a beautiful, quietly startling exploration of the sting of seduction, of unspoken female rage, and of how desire and ambition shift over time. Learn More
Summer Fun

by Jeanne Thornton; read by Jeanne Thornton


Lambda Literary Award Finalist
AudioFile Earphones Winner

From acclaimed author Jeanne Thornton, an epic, singular look at fandom, creativity, longing, and trans identity. Learn More
The Summer Nanny

by Holly Chamberlin; read by Rachel Dulude

Set against the beautiful backdrop of coastal Maine, bestselling author Holly Chamberlin's heartwarming novel tells of friendship, family, lessons learned, and newfound love—all under a summer sky . . . Learn More
The Sundowner's Dance

by Todd Keisling; read by Malcolm Hillgartner

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

The latest novel from the author of Devil's Creek. Learn More
Surprise Me

Deena Goldstone; read by Carla Mercer-Meyer

A bittersweet debut novel, Surprise Me is an unconventional love story about two writers who see more in each other than they see in themselves, and how that faith transforms them. Learn More
Swann's War

by Michael Oren; read by Nicol Zanzarella

A thrilling literary fiction whodunit for fans of Delia Owens and Jacqueline Winspear. 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
Sweeney on the Rocks

by Allen Morris Jones; read by J. Rodney Turner

From Allen Morris Jones comes Sweeney on the Rocks, a literary crime novel that shows how we can run from ourselves, but can never really hide. Learn More
Sweetland

Michael Crummey; read by John Lee

Audie Finalist

The epic tale of an endangered Newfoundland community and the struggles of one man determined to resist its extinction. Learn More
The Swimming Pool

by Mary Roberts Rinehart; read by Laurel Lefkow

Two reclusive sisters. A crumbling mansion. A dead doppelgänger. The New York Times bestseller from the author known as the American Agatha Christie. Learn More
Sympathy

by Olivia Sudjic; read by Gemma Dawson

An electrifying debut novel of obsessive love, family secrets, and the dangers of living our lives online. Learn More
Talk to the Paw

by Melinda Metz; read by Elise Arsenault

SHE'S PUTTING HER LOVE LIFE ON PAWS


Jamie Snyder is thirty-four and single but NOT ready to mingle. After suffering through The Year of the Non-Commital Man, The Year of the Self-Absorbed Man, and The Year of the Forgot-to-Mention-I'm-Married Man, Jamie's ready to celebrate The Year of Me—and MacGyver, of course. MacGyver is an adorable tabby with a not-so-adorable habit of sneaking out at night and stealing things from the neighbors. That's right, MacGyver is a cat burglar. He's still the only male Jamie trusts—and the only companion she needs . . .


BUT HER CAT HAS OTHER IDEAS


MacGyver knows his human is lonely. He can smell it. It's the same smell he's noticed on their neighbor David, a handsome young baker who's tired of his friends trying to fix him up. But now MacGyver's on the case. First, he steals something from David and stashes it at Jamie's. Then, he steals something from Jamie and leaves it with David. Before long, the two are swapping stolen goods, trading dating horror stories, and trying not to fall in love. But they're not fooling MacGyver. When humans generate this much heat, the cat is out of the bag . . . Learn More
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