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The Big Book of Female Detectives

by Otto Penzler; read by Amy Landon, Paul Woodson

Edgar Award-winning editor Otto Penzler's new anthology brings together the most cunning, resourceful, and brilliant female sleuths in mystery fiction. Learn More
Vera Violet

by Melissa Anne Peterson; read by Cassandra Campbell

Set against the backdrop of a decaying Pacific Northwest lumber town, Vera Violet is a debut that explores themes of poverty, violence, and environmental degradation as played out in the young lives of a group of close-knit friends. Melissa Anne Peterson's voice is powerful and poetic, her vision unflinching. Learn More
The Big Book of Adventure Stories

by Otto Penzler; read by Eric Michael Summerer, Joe Barrett, & Jonathan Yen

This wide-reaching and fascinating volume contains some of the best characters from the most thrilling adventure tales, including The Cisco Kid; Sheena, Queen of the Jungle; Bulldog Drummond; Tarzan; The Scarlet Pimpernel; Conan the Barbarian; Hopalong Cassidy; King Kong; Zorro; and The Spider. Learn More
The Good Killer

by Harry Dolan; read by James Patrick Cronin

A wickedly clever and exhilarating thriller, The Good Killer offers a sophisticated, breathtaking look at the extremes people will reach for love, greed, and survival. Learn More
The Big Book of Rogues and Villains

by Otto Penzler; read by George Spelvin & Shaun Grindell

Edgar Award–winning editor Otto Penzler's new anthology brings together the most cunning, ruthless, and brilliant criminals in mystery fiction, for the biggest compendium of bad guys (and girls) ever assembled. Learn More
A Small Town

by Thomas Perry; read by Christina Delaine

Full of exhilarating twists and surprisingly resonant, Thomas Perry's A Small Town will sweep listeners along on one woman's quest for vengeance. Learn More
Creatures

by Crissy Van Meter; read by Piper Goodeve

A Belletrist Book Club Pick
A Most Anticipated Book of the Year Entertainment Weekly • The Millions • Bustle

On the eve of Evangeline's wedding, a dead whale is trapped in the harbor of Winter Island, the groom may be lost at sea, and Evie's mostly absent mother has shown up out of the blue. From there, in this mesmerizing, provocative debut, Evie remembers and reckons with her complicated upbringing in this lush, wild land off the coast of Southern California. Learn More
Trouble in Mind

by Michael Wiley; read by Paul Woodson

Introducing maverick Chicago private investigator Sam Kelson in the first of a hardhitting new crime noir series. Learn More
The Yellow House

by Patricia Falvey; read by Sarah-Jane Drummey

A must-listen work of historical fiction from the bestselling author of The Linen Queen. Learn More
Zombies! Zombies! Zombies!

by Otto Penzler; read by Matt Godfrey & Heather Costa

Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! is the darkest, the living-deadliest, scariest—and dare we say most tasteful—collection of zombie stories ever assembled. It's so good, it's a no-brainer. Learn More
In the Shadow of the Enemy

by Tania Bayard; read by Steven Crossley

Scribe sleuth Christine de Pizan must discover who wants to kill the king in the second of this richly imagined historical mystery series set in fourteenth-century France. Learn More
The Quaker

by Liam McIlvanney; read by Angus King

A must-listen detective story from Liam McIlvanney, author of Where the Dead Men Go. Learn More
Travelers

by Helon Habila; read by Mirron Willis

Award-winning author Helon Habila has been described as "a courageous tale teller with an uncompromising vision . . . a major talent" (Rawi Hage). His new novel Travelers is a life-changing encounter with those who have been uprooted by war or aspiration, fear or hope. Learn More
Double Crossfire

by Anthony J. Tata; read by Bradley Hayes

Anthony J. Tata presents his latest Jake Mahegan thriller. Learn More
White Light

by Vanessa Garcia; read by Kyla Garcia

Praised by Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka for its "lyrical pace and texture," White Light maps a young woman's struggle to distill her grief, rage, and love onto the canvas. Learn More
Cutting Edge

edited by Joyce Carol Oates; read by Xe Sands


One of These Nights 2020 Edgar Awards Best Short Story

Edited by Joyce Carol Oates, a queenpin of the noir genre, this stylistically diverse collection will make you squirm in your seat, stay up at night, laugh out loud, and inevitably wish for more. Learn More
The Consequences

by Colette Freedman; read by Callie Beaulieu

In the riveting follow-up to her acclaimed debut novel, Colette Freedman explores the aftermath of infidelity from three different perspectives—husband, wife, and mistress. Learn More
Coached to Death

by Victoria Laurie; read by Rachel Dulude

When Catherine Cooper settles in the Hamptons on the heels of a nasty split from her long-time husband, the luxurious coastal community seems like the perfect place to get back on track in style. But as Cat soon discovers, starting fresh on the East End can be deadly . . . Learn More
A Tall History of Sugar

by Curdella Forbes; read by Robin Miles


AudioFile Earphones Award Winner
Publishers Weekly's Big Literary Fiction Books of BookExpo 2019

A Tall History of Sugar tells the story of Moshe Fisher, a man who was "born without skin," so that no one is able to tell what race he belongs to; and Arrienne Christie, his quixotic soul mate who makes it her duty in life to protect Moshe from the social and emotional consequences of his strange appearance. Learn More
Seven Nights

by Simon Strauss; read by Bruce Mann

The most reviewed, discussed, and recommended German language debut of the last decade, Seven Nights has earned Simon Strauss praise as "one of the greatest talents of his generation" by the Tagesspiegel newspaper. Learn More
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