Sally Hepworth’s “Mad Mabel” is a notorious murderess you’ll root for
The powerhouse author returns with a twisty tale of friendship and two unlikely criminals: an elderly woman and a little girl.
The powerhouse author returns with a twisty tale of friendship and two unlikely criminals: an elderly woman and a little girl.
Novelist and podcaster Caro Claire Burke discusses the rich themes and unforgettable antihero of “Yesteryear,” a feminist thriller with a shocking reveal.
This year, give the very best as true tastemakers—authors and creators of some of the year’s buzziest audio—select their favorite listens for making spirits bright.
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.
Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Fraser probes the mysterious proliferation of murder in her native Pacific Northwest.
When the acclaimed memoirist traded sex for solitude, she found the surprising joys and feminist roots of “The Dry Season.”
The famous exoneree, activist, and accidental true crime icon shares universal lessons on meaning and resilience in her heart-wrenching new memoir.
Can you survive the wait for the new Hunger Games book? Check out our guide to all the details, from the best fan theories to an excerpt read by narrator Jefferson White.
For those thinking about stopping or reducing their alcohol intake, the right audiobook — from candid recovery memoirs to tactical how-tos — can be a surprisingly powerful tool.
The historian and bestselling author talks about how intelligence differs from consciousness, why we need more boring politicians, and his post-“Sapiens” fame.
We’ve rounded up our favourite listens for proud papas, fathers-to-be and dads of all tastes this Father’s Day.
Do you enjoy murder mysteries or chilling criminal escapades? Here are the best true crime audiobooks to satisfy your inner detective.