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Old Earth

by Gary Grossman; read by Michael Kirby

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

Gary Grossman, author of the wildly popular Executive series, returns with a high-octane thriller that digs into the history of the Earth to find the secrets people are willing to kill to keep concealed. Learn More
My Lady Gloriana

by Sylvia Halliday; read by Jayne Entwistle

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

In this twist on the Pygmalion story, a duke makes a wager that he can bed the uncouth Lady Gloriana. But the bet takes on a life of its own . . . Learn More
Mamista

by Len Deighton; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

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

As a group of Marxist revolutionaries in Spanish Guiana prepare to unseat their country's leader, a group of high-powered men in Washington prepare to keep the current government intact and capitalize on the small country's newfound oil. Learn More
The Labyrinth

by Jens Baggesen; translated by Jesper Gulddal; introduction by Henrik Blicher; read by Elliot Fitzpatrick

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

Brought to life in a new English translation by Jesper Gulddal, The Labyrinth offers a rare glimpse into the mind of an endlessly thinking, feeling, and imagining traveler at a pivotal moment in European history. Learn More
Close-Up

by Len Deighton; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

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

Marshall Stone is an international superstar and charismatic member of Hollywood's elite. Abundantly blessed with charm, genius, and wealth, the one gift he most desires—everlasting youth—seems within his grasp when an eminent writer begins the star's biography. But painful memories and suppressed scandals threaten to expose the fiction of his life. Meanwhile, the biographer is caught up in the big-daddy world where books are properties, films are investments, and ratings are rigged. And he's writing about a brilliant star who will do almost anything to remain untarnished. Learn More
City of Gold

by Len Deighton; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

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

A must-listen novel from the author of Berlin Game. Learn More
Only When I Larf

by Len Deighton; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

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

Three con artists are on the make, and making millions. There's Silas, the leader, slick and self-assured; Liz, his glamorous lover; and Bob, the young cockney upstart (who's also falling for Liz). As this uneasy trio's swindles take them from New York high-rises to sixties London, corrupt governments to, finally, the ultimate con in the Middle East, will their luck start to run out? Learn More
Calls May Be Recorded

by Katharina Volckmer; read by Jonathan Johns

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

A ribald and mordantly hilarious workplace satire from an iconoclastic new voice, featuring one of the most charmingly troubled narrators of recent memory. Learn More
The Continental Divide

by Bob Johnson; read by David Colacci

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

A country woman makes a Sophie's Choice regarding her family's survival. A small town marshal hunts his own son for murder. A former football hero must face his role in a brutal locker room ritual. Ferocious and real, the fourteen tales in Bob Johnson's blistering debut The Continental Divide explore the undertow of violence and sin along the St. Lawrence Divide in northern Indiana, where men, women, and children struggle to find their way in the darkness . . . of the divide. Learn More
Poetry

by Jeffrey Wainwright; read by Keval Shah

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

Now in its fourth edition, Poetry: The Basics remains an engaging exploration of the exciting and diverse world of poetry. Jeffrey Wainwright's accessible introduction demystifies poetic forms and traditions, which can at first seem bewildering. Learn More
Widow's Peak

by Michelle Bennington; read by Courtney Patterson

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

Michelle Bennington presents Book 3 in the Widows and Shadows series. Learn More
The Widow Hamilton

by Mollie Ann Cox; read by Cassandra Campbell

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

The widow of Alexander Hamilton faces another mystery in the second Eliza Hamilton mystery, perfect for fans of Deanna Raybourn. Learn More
Cats Don't Need Coffins

by Dolores Hitchens; read by Janet Metzger

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

Elderly cat fancier Rachel Murdock, "an appealing Jessica Fletcher antecedent" (Publishers Weekly), tackles a puzzling case in this cozy mystery from a master of domestic suspense. Learn More
The Tree of Light and Flowers

by Thomas Perry; read by Joyce Bean

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

Thomas Perry presents Book 10 in the Jane Whitefield series. Learn More
A Day of Judgment

by Charles Todd; read by Simon Vance

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

Inspector Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard travels to England's windswept coastline to investigate a murder in a place where, several years after the end of WWI, the memory of the war still runs strong . . . Learn More
People's Choice Literature

by Tom Comitta; read by Christina Delaine and David de Vries

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

What do Americans truly want in a novel? What would it look like if their preferences and aversions materialized in book form? In People's Choice Literature, Tom Comitta has taken up this challenge, writing two groundbreaking novels based on a nationwide poll about literary taste―one featuring the story elements Americans most desire and another containing everything Americans despise. Learn More
Golden Age Christmas Mysteries

edited by Otto Penzler; read by Jonathan Sleep

NEW! Now Available

Edgar Award–winning anthologist Otto Penzler selects Christmas-themed mysteries from the American authors active during the genre's Golden Age, including stories by Mary Roberts Rinehart, John Dickson Carr, Ellery Queen, and more. Learn More
The Summer of the Serpent

by Cecilia Eudave; translated by Robin Myers; read by Kim Ramirez

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

A horror-infused, polyphonic work about the violence and cruelty seething in a late-seventies Guadalajara neighborhood. Learn More
Chronicles of Ori

by Harmonia Rosales; read by Dele Ogundiran

NEW! Now Available

From the acclaimed fine artist Harmonia Rosales, a sweeping retelling of African myth. Learn More
A Christmas Witness

by Charles Todd; read by Steven Crossley

NEW! Now Available

Inspector Ian Rutledge investigates a possible attempted murder in this seasonal mystery novella from New York Times bestseller Charles Todd. Learn More
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