Join us as we explore “10 Best Audiobooks of 2023”, that have resonated with audiences and set the standard for excellence in the world of audiobooks.
Tessa Hadley’s “After the Funeral and Other Stories” is a masterful collection that delves into the intricate dynamics of ordinary relationships.
This gripping tale unravels the intricate web woven by John Ackah Blay-Miezah, a notorious Ghanaian scammer, against the chaotic backdrop of post-independence Ghana.
In this riveting novel from a New York Times bestselling author, a man’s quest for vengeance leads him on a harrowing journey through the post–Civil War American frontier.
In a vibrant and incisive narrative, Shelley, an optimistic 18-year-old from Yunnan Province, embarks on a journey to San Francisco, chasing the American dream and armed with faith in the “Chinese groove.”
Honored as a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice and longlisted for the 2024 Joyce Carol Oates Prize, “Devil Makes Three” by the author of “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” is a compelling tale set in 1991 Haiti.
Set in 1921 Penang, this spellbinding novel unfolds in Cassowary House, where a series of events threaten to unravel the lives of residents Lesley Hamlyn and her war veteran husband, Robert.
In this “spellbinding and totally original thriller,” a lonely veteran, Arman Bajalan, stumbles upon a dead body on a Virginia beach, catapulting him back into the dangers of his past as an Iraqi interpreter.
In “My Father’s House,” set in occupied Rome during September 1943, readers are thrust into the suspenseful tale of an Irish priest and a small group of allies who embark on a perilous mission within the Vatican City.
In this gripping standalone spy thriller from the acclaimed author of “Slow Horses,” readers are plunged into the dark world of espionage with a story that revolves around the Monochrome inquiry.
Megan Fox takes readers on a raw and poignant journey in her debut poetry collection, “Pretty Boys Are Poisonous.”