Audio Books
Listen to a book while you commute to work or wash the kitchen floor. Available on compact discs, as playaways (self-contained players), and as digital downloads.
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Look What's Coming This Spring!
Here's a sneak peak at audiobooks you'll see on our shelves in the next few months. As usual, we try and select something for everyone; mysteries, romances, thrillers, suspense, as well as non-fiction titles. Did you know you can put a hold on titles that are on-order, but not yet on our shelves? Doing that will place you at or near the front of the line for your favorite titles.
The Innocent by David Baldacci
Will Robie, a freelance hitman working for the government, rescues a teenage girl whose parents' disappearance may be linked to a vast, high-level cover-up.
A Murderous Yarn by Monica Ferris
The art of needlecraft requires patience, discipline, and creativity. So, too, does the art of detection. Just ask Betsy Devonshire—who's learning that life in a small-town needlecraft shop can reveal an unexpected knack for knitting…and a hidden talent for unraveling crime.
Pineapple Grenade by Tim Dorsey
Serge Storms has finagled his way into becoming a secret agent in Miami, spying for the president of a banana republic. Will he still have time for a cocktail before Homeland Security brings him down?
Capitol Murder by Phillip Margolin
Dana and Brad are brought together once again when the convicted serial killer they put away in Executive Privilege escapes from death row and a new terrorist threat emerges, in this fast-paced thriller.
Private Games by James Patterson
Peter Knight and the rest of the Private investigation firm try to stop a madman bent on destroying the Olympic Games in London.
Simple Spring: a Seasons of Lancaster Novel by Rosalind Laurer
A follow-up to A Simple Winter finds Sadie King participating in the Amish Rumspringa tradition outside of her community and discovering different ways to express her musical talents at the same time she unexpectedly falls in love with a non-Amish youth.
City of Scoundrels: the Twelve Days of Disaster That Gave Birth to Modern Chicago by Gary Krist
Documents the harrowing twelve-day period in Chicago in 1919 during which a blimp crash, a race riot, a crippling transit strike, and a sensational child murder case challenged the city's modernization efforts.
Mudwoman: a Novel by Joyce Carol Oates
The first woman president of a prestigious Ivy League university, Meredith Meukirchen, grappling with her own morality, must take hold of her self-identity when both personal and professional challenges send her on a collision course with the girl she once was and the life she left behind.
Calico Joe by John Grisham
Follows the divergent paths of a rookie hitter for the Chicago Cubs and a hard-hitting Mets pitcher.
The Beginner's Goodbye by Anne Tyler
Sharing a happy marriage with the plain and outspoken Dorothy, Aaron, a physically disabled man who spent his youth avoiding a controlling sister, is devastated by his wife's sudden death and moves through the grieving process with the help of her apparition.
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