Narrator Olivia Darnley's talent for building suspense is center stage in this thriller set in modern-day London. Three women, each performing mundane tasks, suddenly rush to return to their loved ones when a nuclear missile strike is predicted to hit in 59 minutes. The story is told in alternating chapters, and Darnley seamlessly flows among these women as their incredulity... Read More
In this ninth volume of the Tier One thriller series, narrator Ray Porter succeeds first and foremost by not getting run over by the propulsive narrative. Unsurprisingly, this production is wall-to-wall action. Yet during the rare quiet moments, Porter's nuances make listeners care about the characters: the members of the black-ops team Task Force Ember, a new POTUS, even a... Read More
Golden Voice Narrator Nicholas Boulton dives into this alternate-history adventure. Sir Seaton Begg and Dr. Sinclair Philips are metatemporal detectives--gumshoes who solve crimes in many different worlds. This installment is set in 1930s Europe, where the pair are seeking the Red King, a group of assassins who are committing murders throughout Istanbul. Boulton's stentorian... Read More
Despite occasional murders, this audiobook exudes warmth as two damaged people from even more damaged families work to solve a nearly 100-year-old mystery. Greg Hernandez delivers an understated performance of the unlikely couple. Del Honeycutt has never looked very deeply into his family's history, which is filled with inept men on the wrong side of the law. Sabrina, a... Read More
Narrator Sonny Archer is challenged to perform this gothic tale of love, inheritance, rape, and murder, set in the early 1900s. Unemployed Zeb Wyckham accepts his older cousin's invitation to visit Lackaday House in Dartmoor. When Zeb arrives, he's surprised by the presence of multiple relatives, along with his ex-lover Gideon Grey. They've all gathered to marry off the senior... Read More
Suzanne Toren has been the crisp, approachable voice of Episcopal priest Clare Fergusson since the beginning of this series 10 books ago. Toren also portrays Fergusson's husband, former police chief Russ Van Alstyne, and the denizens of Millers Kill. Toren's accents, tone, and cadence are immediately recognizable for listeners who know these characters, and she does equal... Read More
Golden Voice January LaVoy demonstrates her many talents as a narrator as she brings to life Rose DuBois and her rapidly diminishing group of friends at the Autumn Springs Retirement Home. When one resident dies, Rose is unsurprised; however, as deaths mount in ever more horrific and improbable ways, Rose becomes convinced that they aren't natural and there's a killer on the... Read More
Cia Court captures all the profound and devastating flaws in an engaging yet reprehensible protagonist. Margo and Ian have been stymied in their efforts to find a forever home outside Washington, D.C. Intense and simmering with rage issues, Margo takes matters into her own morally questionable hands when her dream home is listed for sale. Court shines in her delivery of Margo's... Read More
Narrators Simon Bubb and Mikhail Sen flawlessly re-create 1920s Calcutta as they portray Imperial Police Force Captain Sam Wyndham and Sergeant Suren Banerjee. Their animated and strongly differing viewpoints enliven this procedural. Bubb's English expat, Sam, joins Sen's Calcuttan, Suran, to discover who murdered a beloved philanthropist and movie mogul whose body was... Read More
Narrators Rose Robinson and Steph de Whalley masterfully juggle a large cast of male and female characters in this academic thriller set in England, Scotland, and Italy. It begins with the murder of Eleanor Bruton, a woman who had in her possession a scrap of fraying embroidery that might be the key to finding the elusive--and valuable--Book of Wonders. Two opposing, secretive... Read More
Jeremy Clyde captures each nuance of this sublime glimpse of London's 1901 Inner Temple, where King's Counsel barristers live and work. Clyde's standout character is kind, ingenious, neurodivergent Gabriel Ward, who's called upon when desiccated body parts appear at the lawyers' doors. Gabriel's unenviable task--well rendered on both sides--is questioning his peers, which... Read More
Narrator Emily O'Mahony brings to life Dimpna Wilde, a veterinarian in the southwest of Ireland, and her team as they find themselves in the middle of a murder investigation. It's soon apparent that this case shares similar traits with a murder from the previous year. O'Mahony's warm narration creates a wonderful backdrop to the story, with a cast of highly believable... Read More
Dennis Boutsikaris portrays Clay Edison, a former Alameda County coroner who is currently working as a private investigator. A colleague asks him to manage a murder investigation prompted by the victim's heartbroken yet difficult parents. Boutsikaris presents Edison as a pragmatic and no-nonsense, if sometimes sarcastic, investigator, with his experienced intuition driving his... Read More
Talented narrators, replete with diverse accents, dramatize Book 2 of the Amelia Peabody mystery series, featuring Egyptologist Amelia Peabody--wife, mother, and brilliantly clever archaeologist--and her husband, the intrepid archaeologist Radcliffe Emerson. Here they return to Egypt in 1892 to excavate a pharaoh's tomb and catch a murderer. Narrator Nanette Savard takes on the... Read More
Martin Jarvis and Anna Burnett deftly present this two-part story of a young steeplechase jumper, Imogen, and her jockey boyfriend, Liam. Burnett's portrayal of determined Imogen's growing success is exciting, while details about horses, racing, and jockeys add interest. Drama escalates as Imogen defends herself against a violently jealous Liam and, unwisely, threatens him.... Read More
Mack Sanderson capably narrates this story of two unlikely partners--a discredited former Secret Service agent and a Jesuit professor--as they embark on a modern-day quest to learn the truth about JFK's assassination. Sanderson portrays the reluctant former agent, who is drawn into the mission only because of his promise to a recently murdered lover. The quietly intense... Read More
With a lilting voice and clear diction, Danice Cabanela brings the sixth installment of this cozy mystery series to life. When the women-owned businesses of Shady Palms are being robbed and the owners attacked, Lila Macapagal and the rest of the Brew-ha Cafe crew, along with Lila's boyfriend and his brother, rally to try to find the perpetrator. Although Cabanela's narration... Read More
Jesse Vilinsky gives a vibrant performance of this delightful cozy mystery featuring a fun romance. Emersyn, who is caring for her young niece after her brother's death, is struggling to keep afloat financially after being swindled by her ex-boyfriend, Hoffman. Emersyn's natural warmth and intelligence come through in Vilinsky's narration as she creates a fictitious detective... Read More
Narrator Grover Gardner provides a fresh delivery of this prequel, which chronicles defense attorney Andy Carpenter's early career. When the young lawyer goes to the local animal shelter to adopt a dog, he doesn't expect to end up with two. Meeting the second dog's owner, who's been accused of a crime, leads Andy to switch from prosecutor to defense attorney. Gardner's delivery... Read More
Golden Voice Hillary Huber delivers a compelling performance of the latest addition to the Angelhart Investigation series. Fierce, independent PI Margo Angelhart--now working for her family's agency--takes on a pro bono case involving a teenager believed to have died of an overdose. The sprawling Angelhart clan appear throughout, highlighting Margo's ongoing struggles with... Read More
Listeners are drawn into the Cold War, when tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union were at an all-time high. A complex tale of spies, double agents, and defectors unfolds through multiple points of view in alternating chapters. Narrator MacLeod Andrews masterfully brings to life the wide-ranging cast of characters, including a curious teenage boy, male and female... Read More
Narrator Kimberly Capero transports listeners to the quiet town of Crowhurst, England, in this gripping audiobook. The town is known for its local paper, annual fair, and a series of gruesome murders that occurred in decades past. Capero faithfully delivers the perspective of journalist-turned-detective Kirby Cornell and recounts the many mistakes she makes to keep her friends... Read More
Narrator Linda Emond's deliberate pacing and the building tension of her delivery create a compelling listen. The latest installment of the Temperance Brennan series finds the forensic anthropologist in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her volatile niece, Ruthie, when a string of small-animal mutilations escalates to the murder of a woman. Tempe partners with semiretired... Read More
Nick Sullivan's sure-footed, commanding narration propels this prequel to the author's military action-adventure series set throughout the Caribbean--though this first installment takes place in the Florida Keys. Listeners are in excellent hands as Sullivan returns to portray rugged, highly capable retired Force Recon Marine Jesse McDermitt, bringing him to life with grounded,... Read More
James Faulkner delivers a resonant, understated performance as the no-nonsense Inspector Maigret, capturing both the French detective's quiet authority and the wary suspicion with which the residents of a small border town regard him. When a young woman disappears, Maigret is summoned by Anna Peeters to clear her brother's name. Joseph is believed to have fathered a child with... Read More
Narrator Cassandra Campbell's natural resonant voice is the perfect choice for this fast-paced thriller. It's a shocking tale about three teenagers in northern Minnesota who shoot and kill an older man after spending hours with him, and of the neighbor, Catt Green, who takes it upon herself to figure out how such a horrific thing could actually occur. Power, class, tension, and... Read More
Atmospheric and deliberate, Suzanne Elise Freeman's narration will grab listeners from the very beginning of this mystery. Marlowe Fisher lives on her family's sprawling farm in historic Gray House. An illustrator in her 30s, Marlowe has been shaped by the disappearance of her best friend, Nora, 20 years earlier. Now, a murder in the fields disturbs decades of secrets, and the... Read More
Golden Voice Narrator Hillary Huber presents the 21st crime novel featuring Sheriff Joanna Brady of Arizona. Huber captures all of Brady's focus, relentlessness, confidence, and skill. The other major character in this gruesome story is Steve Roper, a well-respected chemistry teacher whose summer hobby is murdering people. Huber bores into the mind of a killer who slaughters... Read More
Louise Brealey's marvelous performance of Susie Dent's enthralling debut mystery is so enticing that one wishes it would last forever. The story does end, but not before Brealey beguiles us with revealing characterizations and beautifully paced conversations. When lexicographer Martha Thornhill returns to Oxford after years abroad, she begins work at the Clarendon English... Read More
Narrator Victoria Villarreal performs a story about how easily public opinion can turn against women. When her best friend, Lucy, goes missing in a parking lot, leaving her infant behind, Michelle is terrified. But she also can't help worrying that her friend may have made good on a fantasy and faked her own kidnapping. When the media turns against the missing Lucy, Michelle is... Read More
Victorian amateur detective Charles Lenox is back--though he's still recovering from wounds he suffered during his previous case. James Langton, longtime narrator of the series, is simply perfect as the dedicated, gentlemanly Lenox. Langton voices all the secondary characters with equal precision and care. Lenox is pulled in several directions as he tries to recover his health... Read More
Reena Dutt delivers an impeccable performance, capturing the nuances of two mixed-race girls navigating adolescence in Wyoming and the unease that follows when their uncle and his family from India move in. Dutt moves deftly between American-born sisters Georgie Ayyar and Agatha Krishna's candid musings, and a growing dread as Uncle Vinny's presence turns intrusive. Sexual and... Read More
Bianca Amato's performance perfectly re-creates the wonderfully realized characters in Alexander McCall Smith's latest No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency episode. Listeners will enjoy the company of wise Mma Precious Ramotswe, owner and founder of the agency; Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni, her husband and owner of Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors; and her irrepressible assistant, Mma Grace... Read More
In this satisfying thriller, Casey, voiced with nuanced flair by Patricia Santomasso, must negotiate the late night arrival of a bloody knife-wielding girl without being able to call for help due to a vicious storm. Tina Wolstencroft narrates the backstory, which involves Ella, an isolated teen with a controlling mother who is an abusive hoarder. Wolstencroft manages the tricky... Read More
Narrator Molly Secours' attitude is perfect for the Ferguson brothers' third tongue-in-cheek comedic whodunit. TV star Miranda Abbott and her not-so-ex-husband, Edgar, are co-owners of the Happy Rock bookstore, I Only Read Murders. They're hosting the First Annual Happy Rock Mystery Writers Festival for some of the rockstars of the mystery writing world. Secours smoothly... Read More
When principal Harold Medburn is found dead at the school Halloween party, no one seems terribly sorry. Medburn delighted in keeping his teachers under his thumb with meanness and blackmail. This is the first in an older Cleeves series featuring Inspector Stephen Ramsay and previously only available on audio in the UK. Narrator Simon Mattacks is terrific at setting the local... Read More
Caroline Hewitt utilizes her fluency in English and French to great effect in narrating this tale of a magical library that provides its users with the book they need most. When one of the library's books goes missing, Eleanor and Daniel, two former classmates, team up to find it. As their search takes them from Boston to Paris, each character has a distinguishable voice,... Read More
Peter Noble coolly performs this twisty crime novel. Using a narrative tone that is distant and objective, he still manages to inhabit each character, providing credible male and female voices while instilling each with appropriate emotion. In this story filled with betrayals, secrets, and stunning surprises, he handles the Scandinavian pronunciations with ease. The... Read More
Susan Bennett offers a chilling, melancholy performance as a 1950s mother and homemaker whose life unravels. Lulu desperately wants to conform to the dedicated lifestyles of the other wives in order to be a perfect wife, mother, and hostess. But as Lulu's daily repetitive schedule becomes oppressive, she slips away from reality. Bennett depicts Lulu's gradual transformation... Read More
Chef Paul Delamare is back for a second helping of mystery in this action-packed adventure. Narrator Sebastian Humphreys brings sparkle to his portrayal of the perpetually down-on-his-luck chef whose house has just been flooded when he receives an invitation from an old friend. After joining Parisian socialite Xéra on her honeymoon cruise across the Atlantic in a superyacht,... Read More
Narrator Malcolm Hillgartner excels at portraying Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein as they race to thwart a Nazi terrorist plot. Set in 1930s Los Angeles, this historical thriller provides a chilling window onto America on the brink of WWII. Listeners also get to hear Hillgartner bring to life Douglas Fairbanks, Paulette Goddard, and a full complement of American and German... Read More
Eric Priessman presents this mystery, set in Maryland. After 14-year-old Julie Morgan and her twin sister, Heather, have an argument, Julie heads to school alone. When she never arrives, Jim Brady, a 12-year veteran police officer and longtime resident of Morgan's Landing, is called into action. His dedication and kindness are movingly rendered. Priessman is at his best when... Read More
Petrea Burchard's portrayal of Mrs. Plansky brings to life a believable and endearing character. Listeners will feel like they've met the witty, athletic 70-year-old before. A widow who is caring for her 90-something father, Mrs. Plansky embarks on a daring mission to solve the kidnapping of her son and her tennis partner, who is also her love interest. Burchard's... Read More
Sir Derek Jacobi and Joe Jameson's stellar performances add sparkle and verisimilitude to this delightful locked-room mystery. The first adult book by Montgomery, an award-winning children's book author, is set in a Cornish manor house during the 1910 passing of Halley's Comet. Jacobi sets the semiserious tone with resonant action updates and intense performances of yesteryear... Read More
In the mid-19th century, a young man named Ben flees troubles at home in London's East End, only to find himself embroiled in murder and mayhem in Constantinople. There he meets a wide cast of characters who both help and hinder as he tries to uncover the truth behind a series of unexplained deaths. Liam Gerrard's steady narration balances Ben's naïveté and surprisingly capable... Read More
In this mystery set in 1940s Osaka, Japan, listeners follow the once-prominent Omari family as their business declines during WWII. Their struggles are compounded when a series of family members are murdered, which baffles the local police. David Shih's skilled narration creates the perfect atmosphere for this tale, which combines evocative insight into the period with a... Read More
This full-cast production offers some great listening. Detective Midge McGowan is dismayed by her coworkers' retirement gift--a ticket to a weekend haunted house tour. Encouraged by her wife to attend, she reluctantly agrees. Other attendees include a married couple, a pop diva, a ghost-obsessed podcaster, the bus driver, and the owner of the tour, who is a former police... Read More
Listeners are introduced to a large group of characters as the layers of an elaborate con unfold. In 1884, Alice, known in New York City as the Grand Duchess of Würrtemberg, is going to exact revenge upon the five robber barons who ruined her father and, consequently, her whole family. Narrator Megan Trout reveals Alice's plan and crew at a leisurely pace that allows listeners... Read More
In this fascinating mystery, a late-night radio host's worst fear comes true. Narrators Helen Laser and Will Collyer keep listeners engrossed, Laser in particular, as Nola Strate realizes that the serial killer who murdered her babysitter--and almost murdered her--might be back after more than a decade. Is she actually seeing the masked killer stalking her, or is her... Read More
With ambient sounds and the shifting voices of various characters, this production immediately draws the listener into an unfolding crisis. U.S. and Mexican agents uncover a cartel's lethal synthetic drug scheme, which infects an entire village with deadly parasites. The full-cast ensemble and subtle sound effects--footsteps, weapons clicking, and voices muffled by gas... Read More
When a gay, bipolar doctor concludes that the death of his boss, his archenemy, may have been foul play, his life begins to go crazy. And nobody does "crazy" better than voice-over magician Andy Serkis. Serkis matches the rhythm and satirical tone in what can only be called "comic British noir." Besides performing Scottish and posh British accents, Serkis adds a dead-on voice... Read More
The narrators depict a lavish Sweet Sixteen party. Kate Handford portrays Dani, the young, cool stepmother of the birthday girl, Sophie. Handford's voice trembles as Dani fights the crippling anxiety she works so hard to hide. Saskia Maarlveld portrays Kim, Sophie's mother. Her bitter tone reflects both her situation and her near constant state of inebriation. Suzy Jackson... Read More
In this latest from Preston and Child, Jefferson Mays completely immerses himself in the character of A.X.L. Pendergast, taking him back to his first case as a probationary FBI agent. After 22 previous adventures, Mays still manages to add nuance and subtlety to the enigmatic hero, making him as intriguing as ever. A close look at Pendergast's man-of-all-work, Proctor, begins... Read More
Billed as "the lost novella," this audiobook includes an introduction by Leonard biographer C.M. Kushins, which explains how the work was created and its place within Leonard's oeuvre. Narrator Anthony Rey Perez smoothly delivers the audiobook, a mystery revolving around migrant farmworkers. At times, Perez is reminiscent of the late Frank Muller, whose husky narration and... Read More
George Blagden's pleasant performance of William Boyd's second suspense novel about occasional spy Gabriel Dax floats equably along like a story told over a glass of postprandial whiskey. It's an adventure set in 1963 England and Berlin, where, between conducting MI5 jobs, Dax and his compatriots savor many cocktails and cigarettes. Blagden's vocal register rarely varies from... Read More
Narrators Dion Graham and Fred Berman once again demonstrate their mastery of their craft in this James Patterson thriller. Graham returns as Alex Cross, fully embodying his multiple facets: loving family man, psychology scholar, and determined detective. Berman portrays serial murderer Gary Soneji to scarily calm perfection. Berman's performance allows listeners to inhabit... Read More
The dynamic and deliberate voice of David Rintoul is the perfect choice for this sequel to Forsyth's 1972 novel The Odessa File. Fifty years after journalist Peter Miller exposed the underworld of a Nazi terrorist group (Odessa), grandson Georg Miller takes on an investigation of the latest terrorist attack in Germany and links it all back--only this time it is "Medusa" he must... Read More
Edoardo Ballerini convincingly portrays thugs, a torch singer, all manner of gumshoes; he does Hungarians, Germans, English elites. His vocals are spot-on. The wildly imagined plot begins in Milwaukee and then shifts to Eastern Europe. Hicks McTaggart, a former strike breaker, now a private eye, likes to dance and to romance--until he runs afoul of the Milwaukee mob. Much of... Read More
Chris Andrew Ciulla's balanced performance is hilarious yet fully grounded. Operating as ex-military guns for hire, Skwerl and Big Cheese take a job to retrieve a luxury jet. When the job goes sideways, they wind up traveling the globe to set things right. While current news items such as the war in Ukraine punctuate the story, the main events effectively mix humor and action.... Read More
The three narrators' performances are so exquisitely skilled that this audiobook is irresistible. Grant is an FBI agent working in predictive analytics who's been assigned to investigate the case of a deadly industrial explosion. The curveball: Sara, a hypnosis therapist, reports that her client, Marigold, described the event before it happened. During subsequent treatment... Read More
A talented team of narrators immediately pulls listeners into this compelling audiobook. The story centers around the Rosalie Inn, a century-old hotel that has survived the hurricanes that ravage St. Menard's Bay, Alabama. In the present day, Geneva Corliss is the innkeeper trying to keep her family business afloat. Journalist August Fletcher arrives along with Lo Bailey to... Read More
Listeners are treated to a well-produced, full-cast production with fitting sound effects. The result is a captivating listening experience. Set in early-twentieth-century Minneapolis, the story unfolds through multiple points of view conveyed through journals, newspaper articles, letters, and court proceedings. The tale of Addie Strongwood, accused of murdering her beau,... Read More
George Guidall evokes resentment and obsession in this queer thriller, set on the isolated Turkish island Büyükada. Fehmi and ener have spent 40 years in love. Yet despite having an intimate group of friends, the men have hidden their marriage, living as "retired companions" with bitterness bubbling under the surface. When Deniz and his family move in next door for the summer,... Read More
Leighton Pugh's resonant baritone and evenly paced performance help orient listeners in this detail-packed novel. The alternate-history story posits that famed WWII mathematician Alan Turing invented a machine that he used to influence the location of the Normandy Invasion after the fact. The time machine is then passed to his son (born of a one-night stand with a female friend... Read More
Narrator Melissa Advani captures a mother's worst nightmare when her child goes missing during a family holiday in India. Struggling with doubts about her husband's faithfulness and her own mental health, Jo begins receiving threatening texts shortly before the trip abroad with her husband's business partner and his family. When her son disappears from their rental cottage,... Read More
In this third entry in the series, narrator Jack de Golia portrays unofficial PI Bobby McGowan, who reluctantly agrees to unravel the truth behind a possible snuff video filmed 30 years earlier. De Golia portrays Bobby with a youthful guy-next-door voice that matches Bobby's personality. He skillfully differentiates male characters--young and old, heroes and villains. His... Read More
Michael Beck brings his best Southern drawl to his portrayal of a wealthy, eccentric widow, Eleanor, and her small-town debt-ridden lawyer, Simon, who is eager to handle her fortune. When Eleanor dies under suspicious circumstances, evidence strongly points to Simon, who must find the true killer before he loses everything. Beck infuses his characters with drawls befitting... Read More
John Pirhalla deftly embodies the former Marine sniper Lew Gale, now an Orange County, California, Sheriff's Department detective, who is called to find a mountain lion that has killed a man. With experience as a tracker, he sets out to kill it. Then Gale discovers that the victim, Bennet Tarlow, a real estate-developer, was actually murdered. Gale and his new homicide... Read More