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Please make me pretty, I don't want to die

by Tawanda Mulalu; read by Tawanda Mulalu

Please make me pretty, I don't want to die explores tactility, sound, sensuality, and intimacy. Set across the four seasons of a year, these fresh and original poems by Tawanda Mulalu combine an inviting confessional voice and offbeat imagery, and offer an appealing mixture of seriousness and humor. Learn More
The Plain Old Man

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Andi Arndt

Murder upstages a Kelling family theatrical production—and Boston's art sleuths are on the case. "The screwball mystery is Charlotte MacLeod’s cup of tea" (Chicago Tribune). Learn More
A Pint of Murder

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by William Dufris

Originally published under the pseudonym Alisa Craig, A Pint of Murder is a witty look at murder in a small town and a classic cozy mystery about love, death, and the evil of vegetables. Learn More
A Pinch of Snuff

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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Yorkshire's detective duo descends into the kinky world of underground films in an "undeniably lively" mystery of murder and illusion (Kirkus Reviews). Learn More
The Pigeon

by David Gordon; read by Joe Barrett

A New York mob fixer's search for a stolen racing pigeon sends him into a warren of assassins. Learn More
Piece of Mind

Michelle Adelman; read by Tavia Gilbert

A funny, poignant tale for readers of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Learn More
Pictures of You

Caroline Leavitt; read by Robin Miles

Kirkus Best of Year Selection

Two women running away from their marriages collide on a highway, leaving the survivor to pick up the pieces of both of their lives. Learn More
The Photograph

Penelope Lively; read by Daniel Gerroll and Patricia Kalember

The Photography is a literary, psychologically complex novel of suspense that brings acclaimed author Penelope Lively's talents to a whole new level. Learn More
Phone

by Will Self; read by Mike Grady

Published to rave reviews in the United Kingdom, Phone tells the story of two men: Zack Busner and Jonathan De'Ath, who come to face the interconnectedness of all lives, online and off, while an irritating phone continues to ring… ring… ring… Learn More
Phantoms

by Christian Kiefer; read by Peter Berkrot


Kirkus Best Fiction of 2019
One of the Millions' "Most Anticipated" Books of 2019

Torn apart by war and bigotry, two families confront long-buried secrets in this haunting American novel of World War II and Vietnam. Learn More
The Pessimists

by Bethany Ball; read by Carlotta Brentan


One of New York Times' "20 New Works of Fiction to Read this Fall"
One of Bustle's Most Anticipated Books for October
One of E!'s 17 Books to Cozy Up With this Fall

From Center for Fiction First Novel Prize finalist Bethany Ball comes a biting and darkly funny new novel that follows a set of privileged, jaded Connecticut suburbanites whose cozy, seemingly picture-perfect, lives begin to unravel amid shocking turns of fate and revelations of long-held secrets. Learn More
The Perilous Adventures of the Cowboy King

by Jerom Charyn; read by Danny Campbell

Raising the literary bar to a new level, Jerome Charyn re-creates the voice of Theodore Roosevelt, the New York City police commissioner, Rough Rider, and soon-to-be twenty-sixth president through his derring-do adventures, effortlessly combining superhero dialogue with haunting pathos. Learn More
Perfume River

by Robert Olen Butler; read by Robert Olen Butler

2017 Dayton Prize Finalist

From one of America's most important writers, Perfume River is an exquisite novel that examines family ties and the legacy of the Vietnam War through the portrait of a single North Florida family. Learn More
Perfume

by Patrick Süskind, Translated by John E. Woods; read by Nigel Patterson

An acclaimed bestseller and international sensation, Patrick Suskind's classic novel provokes a terrifying examination of what happens when one man's indulgence in his greatest passion—his sense of smell—leads to murder. Learn More
The Perfect World of Miwako Sumida

Clarissa Goenawan; read by Cindy Kay & David Shih

From the critically acclaimed author of Rainbirds comes a novel of tragedy and dark histories set in Japan. Learn More
The Perfect Family

by Samantha King; read by Henrietta Meire

Relentlessly twisting, Samantha King's debut novel is a dark and brilliant slice of psychological suspense in which even the happiest family can awake to a nightmare . . . Learn More
A People's History of Heaven

by Mathangi Subramanian; read by Jeed Saddy


A Lit Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2019

A politically driven graffiti artist. A transgender Christian convert. A blind girl who loves to dance. A queer daughter of a hijabi union leader. These are some of the young women who live in a Bangalore slum known as Heaven, young women whom listeners will come to love in the moving, atmospheric, and deeply inspiring debut, A People's History of Heaven. Learn More
A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son

by Sergio Troncoso; read by Timothy Andres Pabon


Named a Most Anticipated Book by Kirkus Reviews and The Millions

With echoes of Dreiser's American Tragedy and Fitzgerald's Gatsby, Sergio Troncoso tells his luminous stories through the lens of an exile adrift in the twenty-first century. Learn More
Pay Day

by ReShonda Tate Billinglsey & Richelle Denise; read by Janina Edwards & Leon Nixon

When the office lotto pool lands the winning ticket for four friends, each will embark on journeys that change their lives forever. Learn More
Patty Jane's House of Curl

Lorna Landvik; read by Lorna Landvik

Gently humorous and peopled with eccentric characters, Patty Jane's House of Curl is a heartwarming, deeply satisfying experience. Learn More
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