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Titles from the renowned mystery publisher, available from HighBridge on audio.

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Harbor Nocturne

Joseph Wambaugh; read by R.C. Bray

In the latest masterpiece from “the father of the modern police novel,” comedy, tragedy, and suspense intertwine in a Dickensian tale set in Hollywood. Learn More
The Grub-and-Stakers Spin a Yarn

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Lory Reyes

A murder in a yarn store leads to some wild and woolly adventures in this "energetic and merry" mystery (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
The Grub-and-Stakers Quilt a Bee

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Lory Reyes

When the seeds of a mystery are planted, gardening club member Dittany Henbit digs up clues in internationally bestselling author Charlotte MacLeod's Grub-and-Stakers series. Learn More
The Grub-and-Stakers Pinch a Poke

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Lory Reyes

The curtains almost close on an actor in this cozy gardening club mystery featuring amateur sleuth Dittany Henbit and her husband, Osbert Monk. Learn More
The Grub-and-Stakers Move a Mountain

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Lory Reyes

A small town gardening—and archery—club must solve a murder case and save their town from developers in the first cozy mystery featuring Dittany Henbit. Learn More
The Grub-and-Stakers House a Haunt

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Lory Reyes

A widowed gardener meets a ghost from frontier times who's out for revenge: "The screwball mystery is Charlotte MacLeod's cup of tea" (Chicago Tribune). Learn More
Green Hell

Ken Bruen; read by John Lee

Ireland's master of poetic crime fiction, called an Irish treasure by Shelf Awareness, spins a new alcohol-fueled Jack Taylor plot, featuring a Rhodes scholar gone astray, a professor with a violent streak, and a young woman who almost makes Jack look tame. Learn More
Green for Danger

by Christianna Brand; read by Derek Perkins

In World War II England, a military hospital may hide a murderer: "[Brand] could construct puzzles with the best of them" (Elizabeth George). Learn More
The Great Mistake

by Mary Roberts Rinehart; read by Laurel Lefkow

Murder leads to scandal at a wealthy woman's mansion in this mystery from a New York Times bestselling author with ten million books in print. Learn More
The Gourmet Detective

by Peter King; read by David Baker

A chef-turned-culinary-sleuth, the Gourmet Detective takes on the job of unraveling difficult recipes for rival restaurateurs, until a guest drops dead at the Circle of Careme dinner and the Gourmet Detective must find a killer before it is too late. Learn More
Good Behavior

Donald E. Westlake; read by Brian Holsopple

John Dortmunder’s one of the slyest burglars going. But while fleeing the police during his latest caper, he falls through the roof of the Silent Sisterhood of St. Filumena—and into the lap of trouble. Learn More
The Glitter Dome

Joseph Wambaugh; read by Adam Verner

Los Angeles police detectives are swayed by the glamour of Hollywood in this thriller from the author of The Onion Field. Learn More
The Gladstone Bag

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Andi Arndt

Family ties draw Boston's art sleuths into an island murder mystery in this "unalloyed pleasure" from the internationally bestselling author (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
The Girl Who Took What She Wanted

by David Handler; read by JS Arquin

In this new installment of the Edgar Award–winning Stewart Hoag mystery series, the ghostwriting sleuth investigates a trail of murder amidst Hollywood's rich and famous. Learn More
Galway Confidential

by Ken Bruen; read by John Keating

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In this new installment of Ken Bruen's beloved Jack Taylor series, the whiskey-swigging Irish detective investigates a series of violent attacks on the local convent's nuns. Learn More
From Holmes to Sherlock

by Mattias Boström; translated by Michael Gallagher; read by Shaun Grindell

Washington Post Notable Book

Everyone knows Sherlock Holmes. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created a unique literary character who has remained popular for over a century and is appreciated more than ever today. But what made this fictional character, dreamed up by a small-town English doctor in the 1880s, into such a lasting success, despite the author's own attempt to escape his invention? Learn More
Fox Is Framed

Lachlan Smith; read by R.C. Bray

In the thrilling third novel in the series, Oakland attorney Leo Maxwell returns to the dark place where the Maxwell family saga began.

Lachlan Smith won great critical acclaim for his first novel in the Leo Maxwell series, Bear Is Broken, a Shamus Award finalist and a Kirkus Reviews best book of the year that William Bernhardt called one of the best debuts Ive read in years. The second Leo Maxwell mystery, Lion Plays Rough, continued the story, and now, in the utterly suspenseful Fox Is Framed, Smith confronts anew the drama that has haunted Leoand his recently
brain-damaged elder brother, Teddysince childhood. Learn More
Forty Thieves

Thomas Perry; read by Peter Berkrot

From Thomas Perry, the New York Times bestselling author of the Jane Whitefield series, comes a whip-smart and lethally paced stand-alone novel, Forty Thieves. Learn More
The Forgers

Bradford Morrow; read by R.C. Bray

When an amateur signature forger is brutally murdered, his sister‘s lover—also an expert at reproducing the handwriting of literary greats—becomes entangled with a mysterious rare book dealer who might have something to do with the case. Learn More
Forever and Five Days

by Lowell Cauffiel; read by Chris Abernathy

Bestselling author Lowell Cauffiel's "auspicious debut in the true-crime genre . . . [a] sensitive and searching story of the murders of at least six nursing home patients" (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
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