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Secrets of Rose Briar Hall

by Kelsey James; read by Sofia Willingham

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In this Gilded Age gothic homage to Gaslight starring Ingrid Bergman, a wealthy young newlywed in early twentieth-century New York is isolated within her opulent, yet ominously empty mansion by the charismatic and controlling new husband plotting to undermine her sanity . . . Learn More
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 Silence

by Mary McGarry Morris; read by Cassandra Campbell

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From a New York Times bestselling "writer to reckon with," a psychological suspense about a woman whose life is fractured by a childhood crime (The New York Times Book Review). Learn More
Since She's Been Gone

by Sagit Schwartz; read by Ann Sprinkle

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An emotionally charged, dual-timeline suspense set between LA and NYC, this debut novel is perfect for fans of The Last Thing He Told Me and Luckiest Girl Alive. Learn More
Sipsworth

by Simon Van Booy; read by Christine Rendel

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Over the course of a single week, a woman who is ready to die discovers an unexpected reason to live. Learn More
Smoke and Mirrors

by Elizabeth Peters; read by Elisabeth Ashby

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An idealistic young woman finds working a political campaign can be murder in this romantic suspense novel by "a master storyteller" (Mary Higgins Clark). Learn More
Splinters of Infinity

by Mark Wolverton; read by Steve Marvel

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The riveting story of a modern age scientific feud between two Nobel Prize–winning scientists over the nature of cosmic rays and the universe. Learn More
SS-GB

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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It is 1941 and Germany has won the war. Britain is occupied, Churchill executed, and the King imprisoned in the Tower of London. At Scotland Yard, Detective Inspector Archer tries to do his job and keep his head down. But when a body is found in a Mayfair flat, what at first appears to be a routine murder investigation sends him into a world of espionage, deceit, and betrayal. Learn More
The Stigma Trap

by Ofer Sharone; read by Michael Butler Murray

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An eye-opening look at how all American workers, even the highly educated and experienced, are vulnerable to the stigma of unemployment. Learn More
Stories are Weapons

by Annalee Newitz; read by Alexandra Cohler

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A sharp and timely exploration of the dark art of manipulation through weaponized storytelling, from the bestselling author of Four Lost Cities. Learn More
Street Smart Safety for Women

by Joy Farrow and Laura Frombach; read by Laura Frombach

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In a book written by women for women, Street Smart Safety for Women offers tips on defensive living that will increase listeners' reliance on the one thing that can protect them most: their safety intuition. Learn More
Supes Ain't Always Heroes

edited by Lynn S. Zubernis and Matthew Snyder; read by Joe Hempel

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Go deeper inside the hit TV show The Boys and its characters with psychologists, media experts, filmmakers, and more—including the original comic series' cocreator and the actors behind Soldier Boy and Stormfront. Learn More
Swimming Pretty

by Vicki Valosik; read by Sarah Welborn

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From vaudeville tank shows to the Olympic arena, a groundbreaking history of how women found synchronicity—and power—in water. Learn More
Taming the Octopus

by Kyle Edward Williams; read by Jon Vertullo

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The untold story of how efforts to hold big business accountable changed American capitalism. Learn More
Ten Bridges I've Burnt

by Brontez Purnell; read by Brontez Purnell

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From the beloved author of 100 Boyfriends, a wrenching, sexy, and exhilaratingly energetic memoir in verse. Learn More
Toxic Water, Toxic System

by Michael Mascarenhas; read by Malcolm Hillgartner

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Toxic Water, Toxic System exposes the consequences of a seemingly anonymous authoritarian state willing to maintain white supremacy at any cost—including poisoning an entire city and shutting off water to thousands of people. Weaving together narratives of frontline activists along with archival data, Michael Mascarenhas provides a powerful exploration of the political alliances and bureaucratic mechanisms that uphold inequality. Learn More
Trans Children in Today's Schools

by Aidan Key; read by Adi Cabral

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The purpose of this book is to move beyond the unproductive and polarizing debates that occur over which bathroom/locker room transgender children should use and on which sports team they should participate. Aidan Key masterfully cuts through the misinformation and distractions to get at the only issues that truly matter—ensuring our children, all of our children—can count on a safe and welcoming learning environment. Learn More
Transient and Strange

by Nell Greenfieldboyce; read by Nell Greenfieldboyce

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An astonishing debut from the beloved NPR science correspondent: intimate essays about the intersection of science and everyday life. Learn More
Trolling Ourselves to Death

by Jason Hannan; read by Ray Greenley

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Almost forty years ago, Neil Postman argued that television had brought about a fundamental transformation to democracy. By turning entertainment into our supreme ideology, television had recreated public discourse in its image and converted democracy into show business. In Trolling Ourselves to Death, Jason Hannan builds on Postman's classic thesis, arguing that we are now not so much amusing, as trolling ourselves to death. Learn More
Trondheim

by Cormac James; read by Kim Bretton

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A son's collapse pulls his two mothers together and apart in a novel that probes the limits of love, hope, and forgiveness. Learn More
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