“A Particularly Nasty Case” makes a particularly delightful audiobook
With his debut work of fiction, Adam Kay embraces the humour of dysfunction in the NHS.
With his debut work of fiction, Adam Kay embraces the humour of dysfunction in the NHS.
"What We Can Know," his latest novel, is set over one hundred years in the future and keeps poetry at its heart, while delivering stark warnings around climate change and privacy.
Rebecca Ross steps back 600 years to show us the Cambria that came before the wars and the letters—and the gods who still walked among mortals.
“The Secret of Secrets” brings the long-awaited return of Robert Langdon, and asks big questions about our tenuous understanding of human consciousness.
With “All the Way to the River,” the mega-bestselling author opens up about her dazzling, devastating relationship with Rayya Elias, and finding the courage to tell the truth.
The award-winning author’s latest, The Devil Reached Toward the Sky, marks the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the end of WWII.
Beyond her reality TV stories, Shay shares her experiences with OCD, her past and present relationship issues, and her struggles in parenthood and fertility in her memoir.
Sangu Mandanna continues to warm hearts with “A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping,” a cozy fantasy about a magical innkeeper clashing with a curmudgeonly guest.
The author of “Seven Year Itch” talks about her writing process, how her family inspires her books, and the latest movie adaptation news.
The author of beloved YA series like The Raven Cycle and The Shiver Trilogy turns her awe-inducing prose on an adult audience with a historical, magical story about a luxury West Virginia hotel.
When the acclaimed memoirist traded sex for solitude, she found the surprising joys and feminist roots of “The Dry Season.”
In a romantic trilogy woven with the highly relatable challenges of three friends, fan-favorite character Hendrix finally gets her own spicy and heartfelt send-off.