“Where Sleeping Girls Lie” is a boarding school mystery with a paranormal twist
Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé’s second novel after her bestselling breakout “Ace of Spades” is a thought-provoking whodunit exploring classism and racism in elite schools.
Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé’s second novel after her bestselling breakout “Ace of Spades” is a thought-provoking whodunit exploring classism and racism in elite schools.
From big-name releases to a bloom of fresh voices, discover the listens we cannot wait for this season.
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Audible Editor Sam Danis delves into spatial audio with Dolby Atmos: what it is, what makes it so immersive, and what the future holds for audio entertainment.
This gasp-worthy mystery is full of big-hearted characters and Southern sensibilities—and it brings a bite.
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Branching into folk horror for the first time, the author spins a goose-pimply tale of twin siblings who stumble upon an isolated, eerie town.
Get to know lesbian literature’s past and present with these essential listens from the LGBTQIA+ canon, featuring iconic classics and some of the best modern fiction out there today. Happy listening!
If you're looking to wade into the thrilling world of Michael Connelly but aren't sure where to begin, these are the listens you'll want to check out to get started.
Journalist and television news personality Natalie Morales takes us back to her globetrotting childhood as a daughter in a military family.
In this episode: What UFO Conspiracies Have to Do with Jan. 6th
The bestselling author and podcast host’s latest listen is as entertaining as it is informative about the cognitive biases lurking behind today’s zeitgeistiest delusions.