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The Stalker

by Paula Bomer; read by Matt Godfrey

NEW! Now Available

An Untalented Mr. Ripley, a Dumb American Psycho: A young man combines boundless self-confidence with perpetual failure and ineptitude as he tries to manipulate his way into a better life, preying on women in New York City in the early '90s. Learn More
A State of Freedom

by Neel Mukherjee; read by Sartaj Gerewal

What happens when one attempts to exchange the life one is given for something better? Can we transform the possibilities we are born into? Learn More
Stealth Attack

by John Gilstrap; read by Basil Sands

A BookBub Top Thriller of Summer

John Gilstrap presents Book 13 in the Jonathan Grave Thriller series. Learn More
Stephen Florida

by Gabe Habash; read by Will Damron

Foxcatcher meets The Art of Fielding, Stephen Florida follows a college wrestler in his senior season, when every practice, every match, is a step closer to greatness and a step further from sanity. Learn More
Still Lives

by Maria Hummel; read by Tavia Gilbert


Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine August Book Pick

A young editor at a Los Angeles art museum finds herself pulled into the disturbing and dangerous world of a famous artist who goes missing on the opening night of her exhibition. Set against a culture that too often fetishizes violence against women, Still Lives is a page-turning exodus into the art world's hall of mirrors, and one woman's journey into the belly of an industry flooded with money and secrets. Learn More
Still Talking

by Lore Segal; read by Christa Lewis

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

Coming Soon . . . Learn More
Sting Like A Butterfly

by Paul Coggins; read by Joe Barrett

When criminal attorney Cash McCahill is falsely convicted of jury tampering, he must survive a prison teeming with enemies and navigate the more dangerous world on the outside in order to clear his name, regain his law license, and return to his only real home—the courtroom. Learn More
The Stone Girl

by Dirk Wittenborn; read by Devon Sorvari

The Stone Girl is a riveting tale of deception, vengeance, and power set against the haunting beauty of the Adirondack wilderness. Learn More
Stories

Garrison Keillor; read by Garrison Keillor

A Grammy® Award nominee.

This audio collection includes Keillor's own favorite stories from his many years as a contributor to The New Yorker and from two of his best-selling books, Happy to Be Here and We Are Still Married. Learn More
A Story Can Be Told About Pain

by Lisa Martin; read by Rebecca Gibel

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When an accident upends their lives, fourteen-year-old Shiloh and her mother Ruth must leave their idyllic home to make a new life in the city. They find housing—through an evangelical church operating out of a strip mall—that backs onto the grounds of the abandoned Pacific Hospital for the Mind. As Shiloh becomes involved with an undercurrent of teenagers who frequent the grounds of the ruined asylum, her rebellion and grief push her towards choices she can never take back. Learn More
Strange Children

by Sadie Hoagland; read by Amy Melissa Bentley

In a polygamist commune in the desert, a fourteen-year-old boy and a twelve-year-old girl fall in love and consummate that love, breaking religious law. They are caught, and a year later, she gives birth to his father's child while the boy commits murder four hundred miles away—a crime that will slowly unravel the community. Learn More
A Strange Habit of Mind

by Andrew Klavan; read by Adam Barr

In Book 2 of the Cameron Winter Mystery series, English professor and ex-spy Cameron Winter confronts a Big Tech billionaire to solve the suspicious suicide of a former student. Learn More
The Strange Inheritance of Leah Fern

by Rita Zoey Chin; read by Sarah Skaer

A luminous coming of age story about a fiercely lonely young woman's quest to uncover the truth behind her mother's disappearance. Learn More
Strangers in Budapest

by Jessica Keener; read by Amy Landon

Atmospheric, secretive, much like the old Hungarian city itself, Strangers in Budapest is an intricately woven story of lives that intersect and pull apart, perfect for fans of Celeste Ng's Everything I Never Told You and Chris Pavone's The Expats. Learn More
A String of Beads

by Thomas Perry; read by Joyce Bean

After two decades protecting innocent victims on the run, and a year after getting shot on a job that took a dangerous turn for the worse, Jane McKinnon, née Whitefield, has settled into the quiet life of a suburban housewife in Amherst, New York—or so she thinks. Learn More
Stubborn Archivist

by Yara Rodrigues Fowler; read by Carolina Santos Read

For fans of Chemistry and Conversations with Friends: A mesmerizing and witty debut novel about a young woman growing up between two disparate cultures, and the singular identity she finds along the way. Learn More
Subdivision

by J. Robert Lennon; read by Nicole Poole

Harrowing, meticulous, and deranged, Subdivision is a brilliant maze of a novel from the writer Kelly Link has called "a master of the dark arts." With the narrative intensity and mordant humor familiar to fans of Broken River, J. Robert Lennon continues his exploration of the mysteries of perception and memory. Learn More
Such Good Friends

by Stephen Greco; read by Erin Bennett

Reveling in the star-studded parties, fashionable restaurants, and gilt-edged inner circles of its most exclusive events, Truman Capote and his flock of glamorous socialite "swans" rule the highest echelons of 1960s and '70s high society New York. Stephen Greco brings this scandalous world to life in a fascinating recreation of the tumultuous friendship between Capote and his most elegant yet unconventional swan: princess and sister of Jackie Kennedy, Her Serene Highness Lee Radziwill. Learn More
Sudden Rain

Maritta Wolff; read by Barbara Rosenblat

A novel set in the fall of 1972, it perfectly captures, with expansive emotion and keen observation, the domestic trends. Learn More
Sugar Run

by Mesha Maren; read by Hillary Huber

Indie Next List

Set within the charged insularity of rural West Virginia, Sugar Run is a searing and gritty debut about making a run for another life. Learn More
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