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After the Blue Hour

by John Rechy; read by Cooper North

2018 Lambda Literary Award Winner

John Rechy's first novel, City of Night, an international bestseller, is considered a modern classic. Subsequent work asserts his place among America’s most important writers. His most daring work yet, After the Blue Hour is narrated by a twenty-four-year-old writer named John Rechy. Learn More
After the Lights Go Out

by John Vercher; read by Sean Crisden

A harrowing and spellbinding story about family, the complications of mixed-race relationships, misplaced loyalties, and the price athletes pay to entertain—from the critically acclaimed author of Three-Fifths. Learn More
After the Parade

Lori Ostlund; read by Sean Runnette

From Flannery O'Connor and Rona Jaffe Award-winner Lori Ostlund, a deeply moving and beautiful debut novel about a man who leaves his long-time partner in New Mexico for a new life in San Francisco, launching him on a tragi-comic road trip and deep into the mysteries of his own Midwestern childhood. Learn More
After The Storm

by Janet Dailey; read by Shaina Summerville

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

From a New York Times bestselling author: A scorching novel of romance in Denver, where passion burns hot enough to melt the Rocky Mountain snow. Learn More
Afternoon of a Faun

by James Lasdun; read by Simon Vance

Taut, stylish, and psychologically acute, Afternoon of a Faun dramatizes the search for truth as an accusation of sexual assault plunges a journalist into a series of deepening crises. Learn More
Age of Consent

Marti Leimbach; read by Callie Beaulieu

From the author of Daniel Isn't Talking and Dying Young comes a shattering new novel, a page-turner about an estranged mother and daughter who must come to terms with their shared painful past. Learn More
The Alarm of the Black Cat

by Dolores Hitchens; introduction by David Handler; read by Janet Metzger

This classic mystery features a family feud, feline intervention, and the spirited septuagenarian sleuth from The Cat Saw Murder. Learn More
The Alarming Palsy of James Orr

by Tom Lee; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

A Kafkaesque and darkly humorous "suburban gothic" that tracks the unraveling of man's body, mind, and life. Learn More
The Alaskan Laundry

Brendan Jones; read by Rebecca Gibel

A beautiful evocation of a place that can’t help but change us and a testament to the unshakable lure of home, The Alaskan Laundry offers an unforgettable story of one woman's journey from isolation back to the possibility of love. Learn More
The Album

by Mary Roberts Rinehart; read by Lucy Scott

A killer has an axe to grind in this classic whodunit from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Circular Staircase and mystery-writing pioneer. Learn More
Alien Virus Love Disaster

by Abbey Mei Otis; read by Nicole Poole & Eric Martin


Washington Post Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of 2018

Abbey Mei Otis has long been fascinated in using strange situations to explore dynamics of power, oppression, and grief, and the twelve stories collected here are at once a striking indictment of the present and a powerful warning about the future. Learn More
All About Lulu

Jonathan Evison; read by Michael Mish

“No pain, no gain” is the mantra in the award-winning first novel about growing up and into world. Learn More
All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost

Lan Samantha Chang

A haunting story of art, ambition, love, and friendship, delivered in elegant, exacting prose. Learn More
All Sorrows Can Be Borne

by Loren Stephens; read by Cindy Kay

With depth and tenderness, All Sorrows Can Be Borne is a harrowing and beautifully written novel that explores how families are shaped by political and economic circumstances, tremendous loss and ultimately forgiveness. Learn More
All That Is Left Is All That Matters

by Mark Slouka; read by James Anderson Foster and Cris Dukehart

All That Is Left Is All That Matters is a searing, poignantly rendered collection of stories chronicling the lives of ordinary people battling the forces of love and loss. Learn More
All That Man Is

David Szalay; read by Huw Parmenter, Mark Meadows, and Sean Barret

2016 Man Booker Prize Finalist
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A magnificent and ambitiously conceived portrait of contemporary life, by a genius of realism. Learn More
All Up

by J.W. Rinzler; read by Paul Woodson


AudioFile Earphones Winner

Bestselling Star Wars author and former Lucasfilm creative executive J. W. Rinzler combines actual and speculative history in a sweeping re-creation of the dramatic race to develop rockets, dominate the skies over Earth, and explore our Solar System—an epic that rages through World War II and culminates with the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon. Learn More
All Woman and Springtime

Brandon Jones; read by Christine Williams

A spellbinding debut novel about the depth and the heights of the human spirit, through the story of two North Korean orphan girls. Learn More
The All-American

by Joe Milan Jr.; read by Jason Vu

Introducing a character as viscerally believable and unforgettable as any in fiction, The All-American is a triumph—full of energy, dark humor, suspense, and hard-won wisdom. Learn More
All-Night Pharmacy

by Ruth Madievsky; read by Moniqua Plante

Rachel Kushner meets David Lynch in this fever dream of an LA novel about a young woman who commits a drunken act of violence just before her sister vanishes without a trace. Learn More
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