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The Hot Rock

by Donald E. Westlake; read by Justin Price

Edgar Award Finalist: A comical crime caper "filled with action and imagination" (The New York Times Book Review). Learn More
The Locked Tomb Mystery

by Elizabeth Peters; read by Nan McNamara

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Four classic stories by the New York Times bestselling grandmaster of mystery, each paired with an incisive new introduction. Learn More
Ruling Passion

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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A Yorkshire cop's reunion with old friends is marred by murder in this mystery by "the finest male English contemporary crime writer" (Val McDermid). Learn More
An Advancement of Learning

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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The "master of . . . cerebral puzzle mysteries" sends his Yorkshire detectives back to college to be taught a lesson in murder (The New York Times). Learn More
A Clubbable Woman

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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The first book in the "outstanding" British police procedural series—the basis for the long-running BBC series featuring the Yorkshire detective duo (The New York Times). Learn More
The Forgotten Boy

by Laura Andersen; read by Kim Bretton

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A building undergoes multiple transformations through the centuries—but a fair-haired boy continues to haunt its halls . . . Learn More
A Lonesome Place for Dying

by Nolan Chase; read by Kevin T. Collins

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Perfect for fans of C. J. Box and William Kent Krueger, a sleepy town is rocked to its core when a dead body is found in this debut novel. Learn More
The Woman in the Sable Coat

by Elizabeth Brooks; read by Esther Wane

From the acclaimed author of The Orphan of Salt Winds, The Whispering House, and The House in the Orchard comes a passionate and fateful story of love, betrayal, and the rewards—and costs—of following your heart. Learn More
Winter

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

Peter and Paul Winter, sons of a German businessman, are bonded by childhood trauma. When they grow apart, only to meet again under the shadow of the Third Reich—and then again at the Nuremburg trials—they find themselves divided by war and differing ideals. In this expansive, rich, and deeply tragic portrait of a German family from 1899 to 1945, Len Deighton brilliantly weaves a portrait of the fortunes of two sons, and a nation, over half a century.
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Funeral in Berlin

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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
Westport

by James Comey; read by Cassandra Campbell

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Former FBI director James Comey takes listeners into the world of high finance and corporate espionage in this riveting thriller. Learn More
The Man on the Train

by Debbie Babitt; read by Linda Jones

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One man is about to have a midlife crisis like no man has ever had before. But for his wife, the nightmare is just beginning . . . Learn More
A Lovely Lie

by Jaime Lynn Hendricks; read by Hillary Huber

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Jaime Lynn Hendricks, "the queen of the page-turner" (Ashley Winstead), will have you questioning who you can trust in this intricately twisted thriller. Learn More
Ladies' Lunch

by Lore Segal; read by Callie Beaulieu

Beloved New Yorker writer Lore Segal, at ninety-five years old, is a national treasure. Working at the height of her powers, in this story collection she turns her gimlet eye and compassionate humor on aging and life in the slow lane. Learn More
The Cat Wears a Noose

by Dolores Hitchens; introduction by Rhys Bowen; read by Janet Metzger

A drunken man is shot dead on his doorstep in this classic mystery starring the "observant [and] appealing" seventy-year-old sleuth (Publishers Weekly). 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 Cat Saw Murder

by Dolores Hitchens; introduction by Joyce Carol Oates; read by Janet Metzger

A prototypical early "cat mystery," written before the subgenre became a staple of cozy mystery fiction, The Cat Saw Murder is an entertaining and endlessly surprising whodunit with a focus on felines. The book is the first in the long-running Rachel Murdock series. Learn More
The Lock Box

by Parker Adams; read by Daniela Acitelli

When an army-vet-turned-safecracker is forcibly recruited to be part of a dangerous heist, she'll need all her skills to get out alive in this fast-paced thriller perfect for fans of Jeffery Deaver and P. J. Tracy. Learn More
Bad Animals

by Sarah Braunstein; read by Carolyn Jania

A sexy, propulsive novel that confronts the limits of empathy and the perils of appropriation through the eyes of a disgraced small-town librarian. Learn More
The Woman Who Lowered the Boom

by David Handler; read by Peter Berkrot

This new installment of the Edgar award-winning Stewart Hoag mystery series finds the beloved ghostwriter-sleuth finally on the precipice of reclaiming his previous literary fame when threats against his editor appear to put both his career and her life in jeopardy. Learn More
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