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eMusic Archives: Audiobooks

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Discover: Scandinavian Murder…

What is it about Scandinavia that inspires so many tales of murder? Actua… more »

eMusic Welcomes Brilliance Au…

Over the past few months, our audiobooks ranks have been growing even mor… more »

eMusic’s Best Audiobook…

A good book is a funny thing. Sometimes we know from page 1 that a book i… more »

Interview: Gillian Flynn

Gillian Flynn has a message for her readers: She is not one of her charac… more »

Social Distortion

Politics these days can be downright depressing. Congress regularly score… more »

Fiction’s Greatest Mons…

Halloween means a lot of different things to people: coming up with the p… more »

Jay Caspian Kang, The Dead Do…

In The Dead Do Not Improve, author Jay Caspian Kang describes the travail… more »

John le Carré , …

A classic of Cold War spy fiction Don’t be surprised if you need to… more »

Best Books of 2011

From auspicious debuts to long-awaited returns from literary stalwarts, f… more »

eMusic Welcomes Macmillan

From touchstones of contemporary literature to cultural critiques and meg… more »

George Pelecanos, The Cut…

A post-modern detective novels set in D.C.’s tumultuous underworld … more »

Donna Tartt, The Little Frien…

Twelve-year-old Harriet Dufresnes is about to have an intense summer. Obs… more »

Ruth Rendell, Some Lie and So…

It’s hard to decide what’s more fun in Some Lie and Some Die,… more »

Tana French, The Likeness…

Dublin is one of the great literary cities, so it is surprising that rela… more »

Henning Mankell, The Troubled…

For those of us who have followed Kurt Wallander, Sweden’s most mor… more »

Alexander McCall Smith, The N…

McCall Smith’s novels have become something of a cottage industry (… more »

John Burdett, Bangkok 8…

The first volume in Burdett’s quartet about municipal detective Son… more »

International Mysteries

High summer. The best time of year for traveling to foreign lands —… more »

Jo Nesbo, The Snowman…

Oslo’s most tortured detective solves a gruesome crime The Snowman … more »

Award-Winning Books

From a heart-wrenching memoir about growing up poor in Ireland and a post… more »

Lois Duncan, Down a Dark Hall…

The book that forged the teen suspense genre Though Duncan has written mu… more »

Kate Atkinson, Started Early,…

Much to love in the fourth installment of the Jackson Brodie series Devot… more »

David Vann, Caribou Island…

A terrifying noir tale of love and wilderness If you happen to like tales… more »

Patricia Highsmith, Patricia …

Patricia Highsmith reveals the troubled minds behind heinous crimes Patri… more »

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eMusic Features

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Interview: George Saunders

By Amanda Davidson, eMusic Contributor

George Saunders's newest story, published only as an audiobook and Kindle Single, is told from the point of view of Fox 8, the title character who pens his tale of friendship and loss by way… more »

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