A debut novelist imagines a satirical haven for the canceled in "How I Won a Nobel Prize"Julius Taranto brings his legal background to bear in a fiercely funny take on the culture wars.
The Sherlock Holmes universe, explainedThe world’s most famous detective almost didn’t survive the 19th century! Thanks to fans, Sherlock Holmes inspired a rich universe of retellings and spin-offs. Start here to understand the Sherlock Holmes canon and fandom.
In Fran Littlewood’s breakout debut, an invisible everywoman gets her due"Amazing Grace Adams" erupts with mid-life revelations over the course of one spectacularly bad day.
Editors Select: September 2023Fifteen editors, fifteen new listens—from fiction to memoirs to thrillers, check out our most anticipated listens of the month.
The essential guide to Agatha ChristieWhether you're a mystery aficionado or a new fan, this list offers some of the best Agatha Christie books to listen to—accompanied by a handy guide to the author herself.
"The Secret History" was always about the aestheticsDonna Tartt’s debut novel caused a sensation upon release in 1992, then did it again for a new generation obsessed with its dark, spellbinding world.
The best horse listens for your inner horse girlThis collection of classic, contemporary, and hidden gem horse stories will feed equine lovers of all breeds.
“Under the Influence” tackles the dark side of being a girlbossIn her witty and timely debut novel, Noelle Crooks explores the toxic standards borne from a workforce movement meant to empower women.
Editors Select: August 2023Eleven editors, eleven new listens—from fiction to memoirs to thrillers, check out our most anticipated listens of the month.
These listens for K-drama fans have heart and SeoulIf you're a fan of television's growing K-drama space, you'll be equally charmed by these sweet, twisty audiobooks.
Why Bonnie Garmus decided to break the rules with "Lessons in Chemistry"With 10 unforgettable points of view guiding her narrative, including a hyper-intelligent dog, the author blazed her own trail—much like her protagonist, Elizabeth Zott.