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The Serial Killer's Apprentice

by Katherine Ramsland and Tracy Ullman; read by Christina Delaine

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A psychological examination of the blurred line between victim and accomplice—and how a killer can be created. Learn More
The Science of Weird Shit

by Chris French; foreword by Richard Wiseman; read by Michael Langan

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An accessible and gratifying introduction to the world of paranormal beliefs and bizarre experiences. Learn More
Flight of the Wild Swan

by Melissa Pritchard; read by Jayne Entwistle

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A majestic novel of Florence Nightingale, whose courage, self-confidence, and resilience transformed nursing and the role of women in medicine. Learn More
Like Love

by Maggie Nelson; read by Senn Annis

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A career-spanning collection of inspiring, revelrous essays about art and artists. 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
Lenin Lives?

by Christopher Read; read by Mike Cooper

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This study examines the key elements of Lenin's life and career, the consolidation of his ideas into the doctrines of "Leninism," the influence of Leninism in promoting revolutionary movements around the globe, and the currently disputed issue of whether his ideas still have any relevance today. Learn More
Big Liars

by Christian L. Hart and Drew A. Curtis; read by Justin Price

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This book investigates the science behind "big liars"—those rare people who use lies as their principal way of navigating life. Learn More
Rough Trade

by Katrina Carrasco; read by Stacy Gonzalez

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Katrina Carrasco plunges listeners into the vivid, rough-and-tumble world of the late-1800s Pacific Northwest in this genre- and gender-blurring novel. Rough Trade follows Carrasco's critically acclaimed debut The Best Bad Things and reimagines queer communities, the turbulent early days of modern media and medicine, and the pleasures—and price—of satisfying desire. Learn More
The Alarm of the Black Cat

by Dolores Hitchens; introduction by David Handler; read by Janet Metzger

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This classic mystery features a family feud, feline intervention, and the spirited septuagenarian sleuth from The Cat Saw Murder. Learn More
The Search for Reagan

by Craig Shirley; read by Bob Johnson

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Never before has anyone explored the mind, soul, and heart of Ronald Reagan. The Search for Reagan explores the challenges and controversies in Reagan's life and how he successfully dealt with each, depicting a man who was never as conservative as some conservatives wanted him to be, but rather as conservative as he was comfortable being—a man who wanted to win on his own terms and integrity. Learn More
Apocalypse Television

by David Craig; foreword by Robert Iger; read by Kim Niemi

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A dramatic insider's account of the making of and backlash against the 1983 made-for-TV movie The Day After. Learn More
Winter

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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Peter and Paul Winter, sons of a German businessman, are bonded by childhood trauma. When they grow apart, only to meet again under the shadow of the Third Reich—and then again at the Nuremburg trials—they find themselves divided by war and differing ideals. In this expansive, rich, and deeply tragic portrait of a German family from 1899 to 1945, Len Deighton brilliantly weaves a portrait of the fortunes of two sons, and a nation, over half a century.
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The Woman in the Sable Coat

by Elizabeth Brooks; read by Esther Wane

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From the acclaimed author of The Orphan of Salt Winds, The Whispering House, and The House in the Orchard comes a passionate and fateful story of love, betrayal, and the rewards—and costs—of following your heart. Learn More
Rebel Health

by Susannah Fox; read by Kim Niemi

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An action-oriented and radically hopeful field guide to the underground, patient-led revolution for better health and health care. Learn More
Dear Mom and Dad

by Patti Davis; read by Emily Sutton-Smith

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A remarkably poignant writer for our troubled times, Patti Davis writes about love, loss, and the power of redemption in this poetic letter to her long-gone parents. Learn More
The Innovator's Dilemma, with a New Foreword

by Clayton M. Christensen; foreword by Marc Benioff; read by LJ Ganser and Jonathan Todd Ross

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The bestselling classic on disruptive innovation by renowned author Clayton M. Christensen. Learn More
An Unholy Traffic

by Robert K. D. Colby; read by James R. Cheatham

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Offering an original perspective on the intersections of slavery, capitalism, the Civil War, and emancipation, Robert K. D. Colby illuminates the place of the peculiar institution within the Confederate mind, the ways in which it underpinned the CSA's war effort, and its impact on those attempting to seize their freedom. Learn More
Another Day's Pain

by K. C. Constantine; read by Stephen Bowlby

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K. C. Constantine returns with the long-awaited final chapter of his saga of the Rocksburg Police Department. Learn More
I Love You So Much It's Killing Us Both

by Mariah Stovall; read by Trei Taylor

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Susan Choi's Trust Exercise meets Nick Hornby's High Fidelity in a Black woman's coming-of-age story, chronicling a life-changing friendship, the interplay between music fandom and identity, and the slipperiness of sanity. Learn More
The City Is Up for Grabs

by Gregory Royal Pratt; read by Christopher Douyard

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Chicago is a world-class city, but it is also a city in crisis. Some of Chicago's problems can be explained by forces greater than the mayor: national polarization, long-standing cultural and racial tensions, our plague years. But some are the result of Lightfoot's poor leadership at City Hall, a story that hasn't been told in full—until now. Learn More
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