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This audio will appeal to listeners seeking an intricate amateur-detective murder mystery about authors, accomplishment, and adversaries. Recommended for fans of Nita Prose, Anthony Horowitz, and Richard Osman.
An engaging must-listen that reveals how Murdoch leveraged his burgeoning associations to build a global media empire and transformed the local paper originally founded by Alexander Hamilton. The book’s quips, delivered by a team of talented narrators are at once abrasive and humorous like the Post’s famous front page, elucidating how newsworthy headlines deteriorated into buzzy banners to grow subscriptions and attract advertisers.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a steamy, sex-positive contemporary sports romance. Recommended for fans of Hannah Grace, Tessa Bailey, and Elena Armas.
A lighthearted and heartwarming paranormal mystery with likable characters and a humorous premise. Highly recommended for fans of Elle Cosimano’s Finlay Donovan series.
A big-hearted queer rom-com that delivers laughs from start to finish. Beguelin’s adult debut is sure to appeal to fans of Timothy Janovsky and Steven Rowley.
A captivating addition to historical fiction collections that translates extremely well in audio. Highly recommended for fans of folklore-infused stories, novels about the enduring bonds between humans and animals, and works such as Katherine Arden’s “Winternight” trilogy.
Full of emotional depth and abundant holiday charm, this story is sure to delight readers looking for a lighthearted, Hallmark Holiday–style Christmas romance. Share with listeners who enjoyed Roan Parrish’s The Holiday Trap.
What begins as a reluctant partnership gradually transforms into an uplifting tale of romance and second chances. Stone’s (Love, Holly) latest is a warm and gentle listen, recommended for Falon Ballard’s All I Want Is You or Samantha Chase’s A Dash of Christmas.
Adelstein’s informative and entertaining account of governmental greed, corporate corruption, and financial scandal reads like fiction. A propulsive and intriguing look at Japan’s sociopolitical dynamics, perfect for those who enjoyed Paul Bleakley’s The Australian Gamble.
A fluid, contemplative book, immersing listeners in the narrator’s thoughts as she ranges through past and present, considering faith and human fallibility. Fans of Elizabeth Strout, Sigrid Nunez, and Rachel Cusk will want to check this out.
While the stories themselves carry emotional depth, the narration fails to elevate them, making the audiobook an optional purchase for most collections.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a hopeful, sensitively told historical novel about found family and healing. Recommended for fans of Claire Keegan, Kristin Harmel, and Sofia Lundberg.
A must for for fans of literary suspense and contemporary fiction. Audiences seeking a thrilling coming-of-age story with rich character development and an undercurrent of social commentary will find Robinson’s novel deeply rewarding.
Will appeal to listeners seeking bleak literary fiction about a dysfunctional family and their fall from grace. Recommended for fans of haunting, atmospheric stories centered on tragedy, morality, culture, and class.
A superbly executed foray into Mishima’s later work, showcasing the prowess of a renowned yet polarizing literary figure. Essential for students and scholars of modern Japanese literature.
A moving panorama of soulmates caught in the tumult of 20th-century Chinese history. Share with patrons seeking novels about family separation and the Chinese diaspora, such as Kirstin Chen’s Bury What We Cannot Take.
A must for historical fiction devotees and fans of Netflix’s The Crown seeking to learn more about 1950s England and how women from all backgrounds fought their way into spheres traditionally dominated by men.
Boisterously unique, this latest from Buxton (Feral Creatures) is highly recommended for anyone looking to escape their surroundings for the sunny Italian countryside.
Recommend Currie’s (The One-Eyed Man) latest widely, particularly to listeners seeking an older woman protagonist who could terrify even the most hardened career criminals.
Highly recommended for libraries seeking to bolster their murder mystery collections with a funny take on a classic mystery trope, with added hints of romance and a feminist vibe. Audiences will appreciate the engaging narration, memorable characters, and surprising plot twists.
Highly recommended for fans of fast-paced mystery thrillers filled with red herrings and surprises. Audiences who enjoy the works of Linwood Barclay and Rick Mofina will be all in.
Recommended for patrons seeking domestic suspense with unique characters and a twisty ending. It’s sure to appeal to fans of Colleen Hoover’s Verity or J.T. Ellison’s It’s One of Us.
With its clever plot, complex characters, and a heroine who plays the game like a pro, Kerr’s debut is an electrifying ride that will hook listeners until the final moment. A must-listen for fans of adrenaline-filled mysteries.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a funny, fast-paced suspense novel about spirited senior spies. Recommended for fans of Richard Osman, Rob Hart, and Robert Thorogood.
Cozy mystery meets steamy romance in this charming whodunit. Skilled and creative narration makes for a delightful audio experience, bringing the quirky cast of characters to life.
In this warm and engaging memoir, listeners will feel they are sitting with Garten in her beautiful kitchen as she entertains and delights. Warm and lively, this is the perfect accompaniment to the recently released 25th-anniversary edition of Garten’s classic The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook.
A nuanced and emotionally rich story collection, recommended for those who appreciate fiction that explores race, gender, and belonging. Recommended for fans of Ru Freeman’s Sleeping Alone.
A compelling suspense novel and a vivid portrait of two biracial sisters’ complicated experiences at an elite Ivy League university. Recommended for fans of Celeste Ng, Susie Yang, and Zakiya Dalila Harris.
An entertaining and intriguing collection of highly recommended mysteries, suspense, and more, this will please Griffiths’s many fans and may earn her new listeners as well.
By taking a closer look at the experiences of Asian Americans, Camp’s debut challenges the social and political structures that incite anti-Asian sentiment in the United States. An empowering work for those seeking a thought-provoking look at Asian American experiences and pathways toward recovery and healing.
This short and sweet Christmas novella brims with holiday cheer. A charming entry in Prose’s popular “Molly the Maid” series which will have listeners eager for book three, The Maid’s Secret.
While this historical enemies-to-lovers romance entertains, the audio version may be best for diehard audio listeners. Suggest to fans of Christina Dodd or Julia Quinn.
Hazelwood’s latest is witty, funny, and geeky in all the right ways. A quick listen for fans of Jillian Meadows’s Give Me Butterflies or Hazelwood’s own Love on the Brain.
This sensitive and informative primer on abortion history and reproductive justice should be considered an essential addition for any social or health sciences collection.
Sawyer delivers a layered story, partly a gripping mystery and partly an affecting portrait of motherhood. Share with fans of Ashley Audrain’s The Whispers.
Pacino’s gift for storytelling and oration is on full display as he provides a peek behind the curtain at his long and storied life. This intelligent, witty, and deeply personable audio memoir is a must, not just for movie fans.
A charming listen with a slow-burn romance, quirky and flawed characters, a little magic, and a cozy bookstore. Wood’s promising debut will have listeners eager for more.
PEN/Malamud Award winner Baxter (The Sun Collective) captivates with this quirky, satirical take on data, the medical establishment, and the twisty turns of Midwestern life.
While audiences seeking a clear plot may be disappointed, this intricately drawn portrait of a New York City women’s hotel charms. Precise descriptions and sympathetic characters make this a winner for fans of Sidik Fofana’s Stories from the Tenants Downstairs.
An affecting portrait of urban life. While the audio requires close listening, it will resonate with those seeking literary fiction about community, purpose, and meaning.
Enhanced by Shalan’s expert performance, Ahlborn’s (Dark Across the Bay) psychological thriller/horror crossover delivers. Give to fans of Heather Gudenkauf, Catriona Ward, and Anna Bailey.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a plot-driven doppelgänger thriller about envy and ambition. Recommended for fans of Lisa Unger, Paula Hawkins, and Janelle Brown.
An exciting and energetic novel, melding magic, mystery, and even a touch of enemies-to-lovers romance. Glover’s fans and new listeners alike will be pleased.
A fun, lighthearted listen, perfect for fans of gardening and cozy mysteries. This entertaining novel pairs well with Marty Eberhardt’s Bones in the Back Forty.
Selleck’s memoir will be of most interest to diehard fans of Magnum, P.I., but his lively narration makes this an appealing celebrity memoir for general audiences.
This well-narrated audio traces the arc of an influential band whose music expressed the political and cultural tensions of their time. Highly recommended for music enthusiasts and those interested in the history of the music of the 1980s and ’90s.
Listeners will get lost in Warwick’s finely described world. A fantasy centered on growth and sacrifice, recommended for those who enjoyed Katherine Arden’s The Bear and the Nightingale.
Gorton’s well-researched account offers fascinating insight into the history of family planning and its relevance in modern politics. Edwards’s narration does justice to both the topic and the book.
In this lively memoir, Clinton provides a singular account of his commitment to improving people’s lives worldwide and considered reflections on how Washington, DC, power and politics have evolved (or devolved) over the last quarter of a century. At 78, Clinton continues to lead as a public servant and effect change; this memoir is a testament to his efforts.
A hilarious and heartfelt book about taking a chance on love after divorce and learning how to coparent amicably. This engaging rom-com should be just the ticket for fans of Falon Ballard’s Just My Type or Andie J. Christopher’s Not the Girl You Marry.
More than a political memoir, this is a testament to the pursuit of democratic ideals. An essential listen for those interested in politics, history, and the human side of power.
Randall’s meticulously researched story of a daring yet largely forgotten air race is a treat for those seeking a fascinating story of the resilience and ingenuity that changed the course of aviation history. A perfect listen for fans of Richard J. Goodrich’s L.A. Birdmen.
Abrahamson delights with a humorous and heartwarming story about a group of women navigating political intrigue, interpersonal tensions, and ethical dilemmas. An excellent recommendation for listeners seeking a skillfully narrated comfort listen that blends folklore, fantasy, and social commentary.
Immersive and psychologically rich, Layden’s novel offers piercing insights into the cost of ambition and the fragile bonds of friendship. For fans of Hayley Drischer’s Where Are You, Echo Blue??
Despite the grim violence, Dalton’s story of addiction, tragedy, and found family resonates with tenderness and empathy. A thorny but sweet coming-of-age tale for fans of Sofie Laguna’s The Choke.
With vivid storytelling and insights, this audiobook highlights the power of love and advocacy. It is a testament to courage, care, and justice that leaves a lasting impression.
Akumiah’s witchy fantasy debut introduces an intricate and intriguing world. Engaging characters and a cliffhanger ending will have listeners eager for more.
A must-listen memoir offering a moving account of life in Kabul during both Taliban regimes and the years in between when Mohseni’s groundbreaking company provided independent radio and TV for the Afghan people.
Reyes’s short stories take listeners down rocky paths to experience firsthand what it means to rebuild a life when faced with inhospitable elements. Each unique account gives a human voice to the Central American experience, blurring the Rio Grande boundary with heartache and humor to find a new middle ground.
A deftly told history of the horrific events of the 1830s and an Oklahoma murder case that resulted in long overdue victory for the Muscogee Creek nation. Essential for all audio history collections.
This thoughtful audio biography sheds light on Davis’s multifaceted career, offering valuable insights into Black history and the broader American political landscape during a period of social upheaval and transformation. Recommended for fans of Darryl Littleton’s Black Comedians on Black Comedy or those interested in the intersection of entertainment, race, and culture.
Although heartbreaking, this novel, told through anecdotes and vignettes, thrums with strength. A powerful audio that takes listeners on an unforgettable roller coaster of emotions.
A feel-good sporty rom-com, sure to appeal to those seeking stories featuring women finding their groove in mid-life. Pickleball veterans and newbies alike will want to give this a try.