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

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The Singapore Wink

Ross Thomas; read by R. C. Bray

In a twisted tale of murder and blackmail, an ex-stuntman is hired by the Mafia to find the man he thought he’d accidentally killed—along with his film career—years ago. Learn More
The Transcendental Murder

Jane Langton; read by Derek Perkins

In an intellectual hamlet in Concord, Massachusetts, century-old love letters give rise to murder. Learn More
The Old Turk's Load

Gregory Gibson; read by R. C. Bray


A Booklist Best Crime Fiction Debut Selection

A sprawling, classic noir crime novel set amid the 1967 Newark riots in which $5 million worth of heroin goes missing, and every cop, criminal, do-gooder, and lowlife will do anything to find it. Learn More
Fog of Doubt

Christianna Brand; read by Robin Sachs

Inspector Cockrill is called in to sort out which family member had the most motive to kill their unpopular Belgian house guest. Learn More
Death Sentence

Brian Garfield; read by Brian Holsopple

In this sequel to Death Wish, Paul Benjamin continues his vigilante killing spree—but at what cost? Learn More
Clandestine

James Ellroy; read by William Roberts

A murder investigation sends a beat cop into the dark side of the city—and of his soul. Learn More
Jimmy the Kid

Donald E. Westlake; read by Brian Holsopple

Life imitates art in this caper featuring bungling criminals who base their kidnapping plan on a novel. Learn More
Bear Is Broken

Lachlan Smith; read by R. C. Bray

A Kirkus Best Books of Year Pick

From a striking new voice in crime fiction, a young lawyer tries to track down the shooter who put his brother in a coma. Learn More
Finnegan's Week

Joseph Wambaugh; read by Ray Chase

San Diego detective Finbar Finnegan joins forces with two strong-willed female cops in a wild and raunchy chase to crack down two missing trucks with toxic cargo. Learn More
Daddy Love

Joyce Carol Oates; read by Christine Williams

From one of the most acclaimed writers of our time comes a horrifying tale about a young boy kidnapped by a sadistic killer and sexual predator known only as Daddy Love, a part-time reverend whose twisted desires know no bounds. Learn More
Walk a Black Wind

Dennis Lynds, writing as Michael Collins; read by Patrick Lawlor

A man with no apparent connection wants to pay detective Dan Fortune too much money to find the killer of a cocktail waitress. But the only way to find out why is to solve the crime. Learn More
Penance

David Housewright; read by R.C. Bray

Edgar Allan Poe Award - First Novel

P.I. Holland Taylor reluctantly agrees to help Minnesota gubernatorial candidate and media darling Carol Catherine Monroe with the skeletons rattling in her closest. But the murder of an innocent campaign worker teaches Taylor some sins can never be forgotten. Learn More
Streets of Fire

Thomas H. Cook; read by Ray Chase

A novel of phenomenal power, set in Birmingham, Alabama, May 1963. As the city turns into a sweltering oven, the first of Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights demonstrations begins to fill the streets, and amid the turmoil, a young black girl is found murdered. Learn More
Cast a Yellow Shadow

Ross Thomas; read by Brian Holsopple

An old friend draws barman Mac McCorkle into a deadly international game. Learn More
Return of the Thin Man

Dashiell Hammett; multi-voiced narration by Peter Ganim, Nicola Barber, and Scott Brick

A landmark publishing event: a pair of never before published “Thin Man” novellas from the legendary Dashiell Hammett. Learn More
Never Cross a Vampire

Stuart Kaminsky; read by Brian Holsopple

A classic from MWA Master Stuart Kaminsky. P.I. Toby Peters guards a horror icon against a gang of crazed vampire enthusiasts. Learn More
The Hot Country

Robert Olen Butler; read by Ray Chase

AudioFile Editors’ Pick

From the Pulitzer Prize and National Magazine Award-winning Robert Olen Butler comes his very first crime novel, a sweeping saga of espionage, suspense, action, and love set in Mexico during the run up to World War I. Learn More
The Three-Day Affair

Michael Kardos; read by Ray Chase

A small-time rock band drummer is caught up against his will in the kidnapping of a young girl, leading him down a spiraling path of violence and mayhem. Learn More
No Beast So Fierce

Edward Bunker; read by Ray Chase

The basis for the film Straight Time, this compelling novel, first published in 1973 and written by a man who had spent most of his life in prison, is the story of an ex-con’s attempt to negotiate the straight world—and his swan dive back into the paradoxical security of crime. Learn More
The Crime of Julian Wells

Thomas H. Cook; read by Traber Burns

In the grand tradition of the twisty, cerebral thriller, Cook’s latest novel is a journey into the maze of a mysterious life. Learn More
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