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The Hot Rock

by Donald E. Westlake; read by Justin Price

NEW! Now Available

Edgar Award Finalist: A comical crime caper "filled with action and imagination" (The New York Times Book Review). Learn More
The Hostage

by A. F. Carter; read by Amy McFadden

In this new thriller from the author of The Yards, a cop tracks the kidnapped teenage daughter of a wealthy developer in a transitioning Rust Belt town. Learn More
A Horse Walks Into a Bar

by David Grossman; translated by Jessica Cohen; read by Joe Barrett

Man Booker Prize Winner
AudioFile Earphones Award Winner
Washington Post Notable Book
New York Times Notable Book

The acclaimed author of To the End of the Land now gives us a searing short novel about the life of a standup comic as revealed in the course of one evening's performance—comedy that will lean inexorably toward tragedy. Learn More
Horse Under Water

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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

Len Deighton presents Book 2 in the Harry Palmer series. Learn More
Hope on the Inside

Marie Bostwick; read by Hillary Huber

In this compelling, heartwarming novel from New York Times bestselling author Marie Bostwick, one woman finds new purpose in a new phase of life. Learn More
Hope

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

NEW! Now Available

A sequel to Faith finds Bernard Samson searching for his missing brother-in-law in late 1980s Poland, where he and his anxious boss infiltrate the black market and make a shocking discovery. Learn More
The Honey Farm

by Harriet Alida Lye; read by Amy Landon

Lily King meets Patricia Highsmith in this slyly seductive debut set on an eerily beautiful farm teeming with secrets. Learn More
Home for Christmas

by Holly Chamberlin; read by Karen White

In a charming Maine seaside town, a single mother longs to create a memorable Christmas for her two daughters—and receives a chance to make her own wishes come true, in this heartwarming novel from bestselling author Holly Chamberlin. Learn More
The Holy Ghost Speakeasy and Revival

by Terry Roberts; read by Andrew Eiden

Told with haunting lyricism, The Holy Ghost Speakeasy and Revival is the story of a preacher full of contradictions, a man for whom the way is never straight and narrow. Learn More
The Hole We're In

by Gabrielle Zevin; read by Mara Wilson

A "sharply funny and sobering . . . portrait of a family in financial free fall" from the New York Times bestselling author of Young Jane Young (People). Learn More
A Hole in the Universe

Mary McGarry Morris; read by Jason Culp

This is a darkly compelling story of how one man struggles to mend the gap that his crime and incarceration have torn in his life, coming to grips with the hole gouged in his personal universe. Learn More
Hold Fast

by J.H. Gelernter; read by John Lee

J. H. Gelernter presents his debut novel. Learn More
Hikikomori and the Rental Sister

by Jeff Backhaus; read by Stephen Bowlby

Inspired by the real-life Japanese social phenomenon called hikikomori and the professional "rental sisters" hired to help, Hikikomori and the Rental Sister is about an erotic relationship between Thomas, an American hikikomori, and Megumi, a young Japanese immigrant hiding from her own past. Learn More
Hikikomori and the Rental Sister

Jeff Backhaus; read by Stephen Bowlby

Spare, erotic, and original, this novel celebrates the human capacity to find beauty and meaning in life, even after great sorrow. Learn More
High Dive

Jonathan Lee; read by Gerard Doyle

2016 Kirkus Best Book

A bold, astonishingly intimate novel of laughter and heartbreak, Jonathan Lee's High Dive is a moving portrait of clashing loyalties, guilt and regret, and how individuals become the grist of history. Learn More
The Hidden Letters of Velta B

Gina Ochsner; read by Hillary Huber

From a critically acclaimed fiction writer comes the moving story of a boy with extraordinary ears who—with the help of a cache of his great-grandmother's letters—brings healing to a town burdened by the sins of its past. Learn More
Hero

by Thomas Perry; read by Christina Delaine

A private security agent finds that being branded as the City of Angels' latest hero could also make her its next victim . . . Learn More
The Heretic

by Liam McIlvanney; read by Angus King

Set in 1976, seven years after the murders recounted in Liam McIlvanney's breakout novel, The Quaker, this new Glasgow noir novel is a stand-alone mystery featuring serial character, Detective Duncan McCormack. Learn More
Here Until August

by Josephine Rowe; read by Cat Gould

From the Catskills to New South Wales, from the remote and abandoned island outports of Newfoundland to the sprawl of a North American metropolis, the transformative stories in Here Until August show how the places where we choose to live our lives can just as easily turn us inward as outward. Learn More
Here Kitty Kitty

by Jardine Libaire; read by Reba Buhr

Here Kitty Kitty is an unforgettably vivid portrait of a woman finding her way at the turn of the twenty-first century. Learn More
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