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Take a mauling Grizzly as murder weapon, add in the majestic Montana mountains, and narrate it all in the voice of a gristly, classic-noir-antihero, and you’ve got the perfect listen for summer camping trips.
Like Gone Girl, this well-written, wildly addicting thriller will make you question how perspective shapes our actions, and how there’s always much more to a person than meets the eye.
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In preparation for the fourth book, experience the original Millennium Trilogy, read by an award-winning narrator. Lisbeth Salander & Mikael Blomkvist stole my heart in this complex & compelling thriller.
The spymaster himself narrates this dark & thrilling tale of betrayal, conspiracy, extortion, and global politics.
This prohibition-era thriller about bootleggers & gangsters is a gripping ride through the roaring twenties. Dennis Lehane, author of Gone, Baby, Gone and Mystic River, delivers another smash hit.
Arguably the best mystery story ever written. Ten people—all strangers—are lured to a mansion on a private island. Each person has a criminal history. They share their secrets, and one by one, they die.
When valuable racehorses start disappearing, Detective Gene Hawkins is called to the track to investigate. As always, former jockey turned mystery writer Dick Francis delivers a fast-paced thriller.
The first book in Kellerman’s beloved Decker/Lazarus series. When LAPD Detective Peter Decker is called to Rina Lazarus’ neighborhood to investigate a religious hate crime, their storied romance begins.
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Bestselling author Karin Slaughter is a perennial favorite for her exhilarating story lines and savvy protagonists. Combine these with the Tony-award winning narrator Judith Ivey, and listeners are in for a spine-tingling treat.
Ellroy’s LA is a potent mix of sex, scandal, corruption, and violence. Forget about the 1997 movie—film can't capture the smoldering menace that lurks beneath Ellroy’s spartan and brutally frank prose.
Narrated by David Suchet, who absolutely nails Poirot’s French-Belgian accent, as well as the mixed bag of voices that make up the twelve passengers, the audio version of this classic whodunnit really shines.
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