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An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed

by Helene Tursten; translated by Marlaine Delargy; read by Ann Richardson


An October 2021 Indie Next Pick
An ABA Indie Bestseller
The Deadly Pleasures Best of the Year List

Helene Tursten presents her latest novel, An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed. Learn More
The Eighth Dwarf

Ross Thomas; read by Johnny Heller

Searching for a killer of Nazi war criminals, an ex-spy finds an unlikely ally. Learn More
The Edge of the Crazies

by Jamie Harrison; read by Justin Price

Jamie Harrison presents Book 1 in the Jules Clement series. Learn More
Eddie's Boy

by THomas Perry; read by Michael Kramer

A hit man is called back into action in this explosive thriller from the New York Times bestselling author and "master of nail-biting suspense" (Los Angeles Times). Learn More
Eddie's Boy

by Thomas Perry; read by Michael Kramer

A hit man is called back into action in this explosive thriller from the New York Times bestselling author and "master of nail-biting suspense" (Los Angeles Times). Learn More
Eat, Drink and Be Buried

by Peter King; read by David Baker

When a jousting match at a medieval fair turns into old-fashioned murder, the Gourmet Detective sets out to unmask the killer. Learn More
Early Graves

by Thomas H. Cook; read by Kris Koscheski

Drawing on police records and extensive interviews, Thomas H. Cook recounts the story of Judith Ann Neelley, who at nineteen became the youngest woman ever sentenced to death row. Learn More
Dying on the Vine

by Peter King; read by David Baker

"Frolic through the vineyards and fine restaurants of Provence" in this delectable mystery set in French wine country, where the time is ripe for murder (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
The Dying Hours

Mark Billingham; read by the author

Intensely gripping and expertly plotted, The Dying Hours is a haunting portrait of London’s dark heart, and the darker heart of a twisted killer bringing terror to its streets. Learn More
Drowned Hopes

by Donald E. Westlake; read by Justin Price

This rollicking tale of an aging robber who wants to blow up a reservoir "will keep readers laughing" (Publishers Weekly).
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The Dressmaker's War

Mary Chamberlain; read by Susan Duerden

Spanning the intense years of war, The Dressmaker's War is a dramatic tale of love, conflict, betrayal and survival. It is the compelling story of one young woman's resolve to endure and of the choices she must make at every turn—choices which will contain truths she must confront. Learn More
Dreams of Fear

by Hilary Bonner; read by Ben Higgins

A young mother's death leads Bristol detective David Vogel to uncover a shocking series of family secrets stretching back thirty years. Learn More
Double Crossfire

by Anthony J. Tata; read by Bradley Hayes

Anthony J. Tata presents his latest Jake Mahegan thriller. Learn More
The Door

by Mary Roberts Rinehart; read by Liza Ross

There's been an awful murder at Elizabeth Bell's otherwise quiet household in this classic mystery from the author of The Yellow Room. Learn More
The Dog Who Bit a Policeman

by Stuart M. Kaminsky; read by John McLain

Moscow's gone to the dogs in the "imaginative" Edgar Award–winning crime series about a conscientious Russian cop (The New York Times Book Review). Learn More
Doctor Death

Lene Kaaberbol; read by Nicola Barber

From the New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Boy in the Suitcase, a gripping historical thriller and poignant coming-of-age story set in nineteenth-century France. Learn More
The Do-Right

by Lisa Sandlin; read by Rebecca Gibel

1959. Delpha Wade killed a man who was raping her. Wanted to kill the other one too, but he got away. Now, after fourteen years in prison, she's out. Learn More
The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty

Vendela Vida; read by Xe Sands

In Vendela Vidas taut and mesmerizing novel of ideas, a woman travels to Casablanca, Morocco, on mysterious business. While checking into her hotel, the woman is robbed of her wallet and passport all of her money and identification. Though the police investigate, the woman senses an undercurrent of complicity between the hotel staff and the authorities she knows shell never regain her possessions. Stripped of her identity, she feels burdened by the crime yet strangely liberated by her sudden freedom to be anyone she chooses. Learn More
A Dismal Thing to Do

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by William Dufris

A Canadian snowstorm and an overturned truck lead to trouble: "MacLeod can be counted on for a witty, literate and charming mystery" (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
Dine and Die on the Danube Express

by Peter King; read by David Baker

Aboard a vintage luxury train on a voyage through Eastern Europe, the gourmet detective encounters a thoroughly modern murder. Learn More
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