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Deadheads

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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

In a "splendid mystery with . . . a lovely twist," the Yorkshire detectives dig up a bad seed in a horticulturalist's rosy life (Publishers Weekly). 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 Cliff House

by Christopher Brookmyre; read by Sarah Barron

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Get ready for a locked room mystery like no other. One that asks: how well do you really know anybody, even your oldest acquaintance? And what if your best friend is really your worst enemy? Learn More
City of Blows

by Tim Blake Nelson; read by Tim Blake Nelson

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Tim Blake Nelson's debut novel is an epic group portrait of four men grappling for control of a script in a radically changing Hollywood, or the City of Blows. Learn More
Choice

by Neel Mukherjee; read by Shaheen Khan, Sofia Engstrand, and Antonio Aakeel

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An ingenious, devastating, explosive novel about the ramifications of choice from "one of the most original and talented authors working today" (NPR). Learn More
Child's Play

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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

Coming Soon . . . Learn More
Charity

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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

Len Deighton presents Book 9 in the Bernard Samson series. Learn More
The Cat Wears a Noose

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

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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 Cat Saw Murder

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

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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
Cabaret Macabre

by Tom Mead; read by Philip Battley

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

This latest puzzle mystery from the author of Death and the Conjuror and The Murder Wheel takes stage magician sleuth Joseph Spector to a grand estate in the English countryside. Learn More
The Box

by Mandy Suzanne Wong; read by Michelle H. Lee and Curtis Michael Holland

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A stylistically dazzling novel about objects, people, and the forces and seams between them. Learn More
Blood Rubies

by Mailan Doquang; read Cindy Kay

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Seven days are all it takes for Rune Sarasin's life to completely derail. It starts with a routine heist: lifting a pouch of rubies from the Bangkok hotel room of wealthy smuggler Charles Lemaire. Rune nearly gets caught when Lemaire's goons give chase, but she manages to escape with her boyfriend Kit. Then Kit delivers some terrifying news: his teenage sister Madee has gone missing. Learn More
Bitter Water Opera

by Nicolette Polek; read by Alex Picard

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

An electrifying debut novel about art, solitude, family, and faith in a world without it. Learn More
Bird Suit

by Sydney Hegele; read by Sydney Hegele

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A tourist town folk tale of stifled ambition, love, loss, and the bird women who live beneath the lake. Learn More
Billion Dollar Brain

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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

Texan billionaire General Midwinter will stop at nothing to bring down the USSR—even if it puts the whole world at risk. The fourth and final novel featuring the cynical, insolent narrator of The IPCRESS File sees him sent from his shabby Soho office to bone-freezing Helsinki in order to penetrate Midwinter's vast anti-Communist network—and stop a deadly virus from wiping out the planet. Learn More
Best, First, and Last

by Amy T. Matthews; read by Brigid Lohrey

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

Three generations of women set out to heal their broken hearts on a grand adventure of hiking the Incan Trail to Machu Picchu in this stirring, spirited, and ultimately joyful journey of love and self discovery for fans of Rebecca Serle and Josie Silver . . . Learn More
The Best That You Can Do

by Amina Gautier; read by LaNecia Edmonds

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Winner of the 2023 Soft Skull-Kimbilio Publishing Prize, a collection of short stories that elaborate the realities of a diasporic existence, split identities, and the beautiful potency of meaningful connections. Learn More
The Basic Eight

by Daniel Handler; read by Ann Marie Gideon

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A satire of teenage life follows cynical soon-to-graduate Flannery Culp on a raucous journey through high school in the 1990s, covering SATs, college applications, friends, boyfriends, tabloid journalism, and TV talk shows. A first novel. Learn More
Bank Shot

by Donald E. Westlake; read by Justin Price

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

A crew of thieves hopes to hijack a mobile home full of money in this crime caper from "the funniest man in the world" (The Washington Post). Learn More
Bad Animals

by Sarah Braunstein; read by Carolyn Jania

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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
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