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Midwinter Break

by Bernard MacLaverty; read by James Cameron Stewart

Saltire Literary Awards Shortlist
Kirkus Best Book

A retired couple, Gerry and Stella, travel to Amsterdam for a holiday to refresh the senses, do some sightseeing, and generally take stock of their lives. Their relationship seems easy, familiar—but over its course we discover the deep uncertainties between them. Learn More
Mildred Pierced

by Stuart M. Kaminsky; read by Jim Meskimen

With its "irresistible" title, Edgar Award winner Stuart M. Kaminsky's penultimate Toby Peters mystery shines a spotlight on a legendary screen diva as well as one of the favorite supporting characters of the series (The Washington Post). Learn More
Milk Blood Heat

by Dantiel W. Moniz; read by Machelle Williams


Kirkus Best Fiction Book of 2021
Most Anticipated book for 2021 by O Magazine
An Amazon Best Book of the Month
One of Entertainment Weekly’s “Best Books of February 2021”
Electric Lit’s Favorite Short Story

A livewire debut from Dantiel W. Moniz, one of the most exciting discoveries in today's literary landscape, Milk Blood Heat depicts the sultry lives of Floridians in intergenerational tales that contemplate human connection, race, womanhood, inheritance, and the elemental darkness in us all. Learn More
A Million Little Pieces

James Frey; read by Oliver Wyman

A searing and controversial story of drug and alcohol abuse and rehabilitation, told with the charismatic energy of Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and the revelatory power of Burroughs' Junky. Learn More
The Miracle Girl

Andrew Roe; read by Cassandra Campbell

A car accident has left young Anabelle Vincent in a coma-like state, unable to move or speak. Her mother spends her days and nights taking care of her frozen child, but Anabelle's father has left: unable to cope, broken under the responsibility of having been the car's driver. Then, one day, a visiting friend experiences what seems like a miracle. She thinks it's because of Anabelle. Word spreads. There are more visitors. More miracles. But is there a connection? And does it matter? Will Anabelle ever wake up, and if she does, will the miracles cease? Learn More
Miracles in Maggody

by Joan Hess; read by Courtney Patterson

Another outrageous Maggody mystery, starring police chief Arly Hanks alongside a smooth-talking televangelist and a whole town full of sinners. Learn More
Mirror Lake

Thomas Christopher Greene; read by Christopher Burns

Tom Greene has created a novel that is at once a gripping story of love and loss, a beautifully written study of the relationships that change the lives of two haunted and very different men, and finally, an exquisite love story. Learn More
Mischief in Maggody

by Joan Hess; read by Courtney Patterson

When a woman is shot in a cannabis patch, Arly Hanks must restore order to her Ozarks community, in this sharp-witted mystery by an Agatha Award–winning author.
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The Missing Ones

by Edwin Hill; read by Karen White

Edwin Hill, author of the acclaimed Little Comfort, returns with his next book featuring Harvard librarian Hester Thursby—an intimate, intricate mystery as smart and complex as it is riveting. Learn More
Moctu and the Mammoth People

by Neil Bockoven; read by Timothy Andres Pabon

Moctu and the Mammoth People is a compelling, well-researched story of a strong, young, dark-skinned Cro-Magnon boy who must fight his rival for leadership of his tribe and the right to mate the beautiful Nuri. Learn More
Modern Poetry

by Diane Seuss; read by Diane Seuss

NEW! Now Available

In poems of rangy curiosity, sharp humor, and illuminating self-scrutiny, Diane Seuss's Modern Poetry investigates our time's deep isolation and divisiveness and asks: What can poetry be now? Do poems still have the capacity to mean? Learn More
Momma

by Nina Fox; read by Allyson Johnson

More truth than not, Momma: Gone is a classic American story of overcoming life's misfortunes to find the bloom on the other side. Learn More
Mona

by Pola Oloixarac; translated by Adam Morris; read by Sofia Willingham


One of the Most Anticipated Books of 2021 in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Esquire, The Week, and Literary Hub

From the critically acclaimed author of Savage Theories and Dark Constellations comes Pola Oloixarac's Mona, where success as a "writer of color" proves to be a fresh hell for a young Latin American woman at a literary conference in Sweden. Learn More
Monarch Manor

by Maureen Leurck

Maureen Leurck's Monarch Manor is an unforgettable and moving novel of sacrifice and hope, and the way love between a parent and child can transform them both. Learn More
Monstrilio

by Gerardo Sámano Córdova; read by Victoria Villarreal and Johnny Rey Diaz

One of the Most Anticipated Books of 2023 at ELLE, Lit Hub, The Millions, and more

A "genuinely scary" horror debut written in "prose so beautiful you won't want to rush" about a boy who transforms into a monster, a monster who tries to be a man, and the people who love him in every form he takes (Ana Reyes). Learn More
The Montevideo Brief

by J. H. Gelernter; read by John Lee

A secret treaty will determine whether England can survive against Napoleon—Captain Grey races across the Atlantic to intercept a Spanish treasure fleet. Learn More
Moon Tiger

by Penelope Lively, read by Ruth Urquhart

HighBridge Audio presents Penelope Lively's Man Booker Prize–winning novel Moon Tiger. Learn More
More News Tomorrow

by Susan Richards Shreve; read by Emily Sutton-Smith

A thrilling and richly drawn family drama about a daughter's quest to understand her mother's mysterious death. Learn More
Mortal Remains in Maggody

by Joan Hess; read by Courtney Patterson

Another "great" cozy mystery set in outrageous Maggody, Arkansas, a town so strange that even Hollywood filmmakers can't believe it's real (Library Journal). Learn More
Moshi Moshi

by Banana Yoshimoto; translated by Asa Yoneda; read by Kathleen Li

In Moshi Moshi, Yoshie's much-loved musician father has died in a suicide pact with an unknown woman. It is only when Yoshie and her mother move to Shimokitazawa that they can finally start to put their painful past behind them. However, despite their attempts to move forward, Yoshie is haunted by nightmares in which her father is looking for the phone he left behind on the day he died, or on which she is trying--unsuccessfully--to call him. Is her dead father trying to communicate a message to her through these dreams? Learn More
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