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Dinner with Buddha

Roland Merullo; read by Sean Runnette

In Roland Merullo's bestselling Breakfast with Buddha, everyman Otto Ringling and a visiting Mongolian monk named Volya Rinpoche set off across America on a road trip of spiritual discovery. The result, as the Boston Globe raved is "Enlightenment meets On the Road, in this witty, insightful novel." Learn More
A Dismal Thing to Do

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by William Dufris

A Canadian snowstorm and an overturned truck lead to trouble: "MacLeod can be counted on for a witty, literate and charming mystery" (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
Ditch

by Herman Koch; read by Gildart Jackson

The bracing and inventive new novel of suspicions and secrecy from Herman Koch, the New York Times bestselling author of The Dinner. Learn More
Do You Remember Being Born?

by Sean Michaels; read by Lisa Bunting and Alex Paxton-Beesley

Scotiabank Giller Prize winner Sean Michaels's moving, innovative, and deeply felt novel about an aging poet who agrees to collaborate with a Big Tech company's poetry AI, named Charlotte. Learn More
The Do-Right

by Lisa Sandlin; read by Rebecca Gibel

1959. Delpha Wade killed a man who was raping her. Wanted to kill the other one too, but he got away. Now, after fourteen years in prison, she's out. Learn More
A Dog Called Jack

by Ivy Pembroke; read by Shaun Grindell

Warm, witty, and as irresistibly charming as its canine hero, A Dog Called Jack is the uplifting story of an ordinary street and the extraordinary dog bringing all its inhabitants together. Learn More
The Dog Who Bit a Policeman

by Stuart M. Kaminsky; read by John McLain

Moscow's gone to the dogs in the "imaginative" Edgar Award–winning crime series about a conscientious Russian cop (The New York Times Book Review). Learn More
The Doll Funeral

by Kate Hamer; read by Shaun Grindell and Emma Powell

On Ruby's thirteenth birthday, a wish she didn't even know she had suddenly comes true: the couple who raised her aren't her parents at all. Her real mother and father are out there somewhere, and Ruby becomes determined to find them. Learn More
The Dollmaker

by Nina Allan; read by Alex Wyndham

A love story of two very real, unusual people, and a novel rich with wonders that shines a radically different light on society's marginal figures. Learn More
Don't Let Me Be Lonely

by Claudia Rankine; read by Janina Edwards

The award-winning poet Claudia Rankine, well known for her experimental multigenre writing, fuses the lyric and the essay in this politically and morally fierce examination of solitude in the rapacious and media-driven assault on selfhood that is contemporary America. Learn More
Don't Turn Around

by Harry Dolan; read by George Newbern

NEW! Now Available

The police call him Merkury. He's a killer who seems to choose his victims at random. He leaves no evidence behind, and no witnesses. Except for one. But what did she really see? Learn More
The Door

by Mary Roberts Rinehart; read by Liza Ross

There's been an awful murder at Elizabeth Bell's otherwise quiet household in this classic mystery from the author of The Yellow Room. Learn More
Dorothy Parker Drank Here

Ellen Meister; read by Donna Postel

The acid-tongued Dorothy Parker is back and haunting the halls of the Algonquin with her piercing wit, audacious voice, and unexpectedly tender wisdom.

Heavenly peace? No, thank you. Dorothy Parker would rather wander the famous halls of the Algonquin Hotel, drink in hand, searching for someone, anyone, who will keep her company on this side of eternity. Learn More
Double Crossfire

by Anthony J. Tata; read by Bradley Hayes

Anthony J. Tata presents his latest Jake Mahegan thriller. Learn More
Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit

by Aisha Sabatini Sloan; read by Aisha Sabatini Sloan

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

An electric essay collection about Blackness, art, and dreaming of new possibilities in a time of constriction. Learn More
The Driest Season

by Meghan Kenny; read by Amy Melissa Bentley

A stunning debut, The Driest Season creates a moving portrait of a young woman's struggle to make sense of her father's time on earth, and of her own. Learn More
Drinking Coffee Elsewhere

Z.Z. Packer, read by Shirley Jordan

Audie® Award Finalist!

A remarkable debut short-story collection by a fresh and captivating new voice in American literature. Learn More
Driving the King

Ravi Howard; read by Adam Lazarre-White

An indelible portrait of prejudice and promise, friendship and loyalty, Driving the King is a daring look at race and class in pre-Civil Rights America, played out in the lives of two remarkable men. Learn More
Drowned Hopes

by Donald E. Westlake; read by Justin Price

NEW! Now Available

This rollicking tale of an aging robber who wants to blow up a reservoir "will keep readers laughing" (Publishers Weekly).
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Dying on the Vine

by Peter King; read by David Baker

"Frolic through the vineyards and fine restaurants of Provence" in this delectable mystery set in French wine country, where the time is ripe for murder (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
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