No Guilty Pleasure Here: Why Ethically Executed True Crime Has My Heart
Editor Kat Johnson professes her love of well-done true crime books that strike the right balance between telling an engaging tale and being salacious.
Editor Kat Johnson professes her love of well-done true crime books that strike the right balance between telling an engaging tale and being salacious.
As the final book in the beautifully intricate and stunningly original Illuminae Files enters the world, we spoke to the authors and production team about their inspiration, thought processes, and how they adapted this immensely complex story for audio.
These audiobooks by authors around the world pack the mysteries and thrillers punch you love, while giving you insight into many other cultures.
A deep dive into how literature can open our eyes—and our hearts—to the emotional world of animals
We asked Audible staffers to name their favorite audio accessories that are sure to delight any literary audiophile this holiday season.
Bestselling romance author Katy Evans really likes the men and women in her various sexy cool series—and so does her audience.
As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Audible, we spotlight how integral our work with narrators is to the rich fabric of our audio world, and how our fabulous studios help make that clear.
You can trust New York Times Book Review editor Pamela Paul for a great book recommendation. Her new book 'My Life with Bob' chronicles her years of book devotion, and she couldn't wait to share with us some audiobooks that simply must be heard.
To celebrate the launch of Audible Canada, we're delving into the unique perspective that our Northern neighbors bring to genres like sci-fi, mystery, thriller, and romance.
As more U.S. families are opting to teach kids at home, a new indispensable school supply emerges: audiobooks. Here's how these parents are using them.
Audible editor Katie O'Connor gives fellow romance aficionados a chance to get to know the person behind one of the genre's most beloved voices.
Here are the novels whose narratives are set in motion, in part, due to the power of an eclipse.