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Fog of Doubt

by Christianna Brand; read by Robin Sachs

Inspector Cockrill is called in to sort out which family member had the most motive to kill their unpopular Belgian house guest. Learn More
Follow the Sharks

by William G. Tapply; read by Stephen Hoye

The Boston attorney searches Red Sox Nation for a ballplayer's kidnapped son in this "grittily persuasive" mystery novel (Kirkus Reviews). Learn More
Follow the Stars Home

by Diane C. McPhail; read by Jessica Marchbank

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

The acclaimed author of The Seamstress of New Orleans brings to life Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt's defiant journey of 1811 in this lush, evocative biographical novel for fans of Paula McLain, Gill Paul, Allison Pataki, and stories about extraordinary yet little-known female adventurers. Learn More
The Forger's Daughter

by Bradford Morrow; read by Phil Thron & Christina Delaine


Best Crime Novel of 2020 in New York Times Book Review

Threats, promises, and the allure of Edgar Allan Poe's Tamerlane—the rarest book in American literature—pull listeners back into the dangerous world of literary forgery in this heart-stopping sequel to The Forgers. Learn More
Forgiveness Road

Mandy Mikulencak; read by Amy Landon

In this powerful and ultimately uplifting new novel set in 1970s Mississippi, the acclaimed author of The Last Suppers tells of three generations of women whose lives are thrown into upheaval when a dark secret is brutally exposed . . .
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The Forgotten Boy

by Laura Andersen; read by Kim Bretton

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

A building undergoes multiple transformations through the centuries—but a fair-haired boy continues to haunt its halls . . . Learn More
A Fortune For Your Disaster

by Hanif Abdurraqib; read by Hanif Abdurraqib

In his much-anticipated follow-up to The Crown Ain't Worth Much, poet, essayist, biographer, and music critic Hanif Abdurraqib has written a book of poems about how one rebuilds oneself after a heartbreak, the kind that renders them a different version of themselves than the one they knew. Learn More
Forty Thieves

by Thomas Perry; read by Peter Berkrot

From Thomas Perry, the New York Times bestselling author of the Jane Whitefield series, comes a whip-smart and lethally paced stand-alone novel, Forty Thieves. Learn More
Foster

by Claire Keegan; read by Aoife McMahon

AudioFile Earphone Award Winner

A small girl is sent to live with foster parents on a farm in rural Ireland, without knowing when she will return home. In the strangers' house, she finds a warmth and affection she has not known before and slowly begins to blossom in their care. And then a secret is revealed and suddenly, she realizes how fragile her idyll is. Learn More
Fracture

by Andres Neuman; translated by Nick Caistor & Lorenza Garcia; read by Janet Metzger & Paul Woodson

Critically acclaimed, prize-winning author Andrés Neuman’s Fracture is an ambitious literary novel set against Japan’s 2011 nuclear accident in a cross-cultural story about how every society remembers and forgets its catastrophes. Learn More
Fragmented

by George Fong; read by Peter Berkrot

George Fong presents Book 1 in the Jack Paris Thriller series. Learn More
frank

by Diane Seuss; read by Diane Seuss

A resplendent life in sonnets from the author of Four-Legged Girl, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Learn More
The Freedom Artist

by Ben Okri; read by Ben Okri

The Freedom Artist is an impassioned plea for justice and a penetrating examination of how freedom is threatened in a post-truth society. In Ben Okri's most significant novel since the Booker Prize–winning The Famished Road, he delivers a powerful and haunting call to arms. Learn More
Friends & Dark Shapes

by Kavita Bedford; read by Cat Gould

A group of housemates in Sydney’s inner city contend with gentrification, divisive politics, loss, grief, their own complicated privilege as second-generation Australians, the evolving world of dating and work in this wry debut. Learn More
From a Sealed Room

by Rachel Kadish; read by Rebecca Gibel

The life stories of three very different women—Tami, Maya, and Shifra—trapped within the sealed walls of war, bound by horrific memories of the past and a sense of a perilous present, intertwine, in a debut novel that follows their individual struggles to break free of their confinement. Learn More
From Earth-Z With Love

by Michael Anderle and Ramy Vance; read by Gabriel Vaughan

Ramy Vance and Michael Anderle present Book 4 in the Die Again to Save the World series. Learn More
The Fruit of Stone

Mark Spragg; read by Mark Spragg

The Fruit of Stone is the story of the lifelong friendship of two men and their love for the woman who eludes them. Learn More
Funeral in Berlin

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

NEW! Now Available

In 1963, Berlin is dark and dangerous. Len Deighton's skilled, jaded, anony­mous hero of The IPCRESS File is now set to arrange the defection—and fake the death—of a leading Soviet scien­tist. "A ferociously cool fable" (New York Times) and one of the first novels written after the construction of the Berlin Wall, Funeral in Berlin revels in the fraught, chilling atmosphere of a divided city. Learn More
The Future for Curious People

Gregory Sherl; read by Heather Corrigan and Justin D. Torres

In a world where an “envisionist” can tell you whether your partner is really your soulmate, how could the course of true love not run smooth? Evelyn and Godfrey are about to count the ways. Learn More
The Future Was Color

by Patrick Nathan; read by Oscar Reyes

NEW! Now Available

A dazzling novel about the inextricable link between the personal and the political set against the decadence of Hollywood and postwar Los Angeles. Learn More
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