Audiobooks
January 2021
Libraries will also close
Monday, January 18,
In recognition of the birthday anniversaries of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and
Robert E. Lee.
Regular Library hours will resume on
Tuesday, January 19, 2021.
Recent Releases
The country guesthouse
by Robyn Carr

What it's about: A woman unexpectedly raising her sister’s son and a man mourning his own child discover healing and community support through their mutual love of the orphaned boy. By the award-winning author of the Virgin River series.
The look-alike : a novel
by Erica Spindler

What it's about: A decade after stumbling on a murdered classmate in college, a woman caring for her mentally ill mother begins receiving threatening phone calls before spotting a white van outside her home. By the best-selling author of Justice for Sara.
Lost hills
by Lee Goldberg

What it's about: Newly-minted homicide detective Eve Ronin investigates the disappearance of a single mother and her two children, all while battling her own insecurities and mounting pressure from the bereaved family.
Treason
by Stuart Woods

What it's about: Helping his close friend discretely identify and remove a destructive traitor hiding within a classified agency, Stone Barrington is embroiled in an audacious plot that threatens to reveal confidential intelligence. By the Edgar Award-winning author.
The Arctic fury: a novel [downloadable audio]
by Macallister, Greer

What it's about: Secretly hired by an eccentric Lady Franklin to lead a team of women explorers into the Arctic to recover Captain Sir John Franklin's lost expedition, Virginia Reeve survives a harrowing quest, only to find herself on trial for murder.

What is this: a historical, biographical fiction audiobook narrated by Eva Kaminsky.
Snow, SNOW, S-N-O-W-!
First snow : A Will and a Way / Local Hero
by Nora Roberts

What it's about:  Presents two stories of holiday romance in which Pandora gets stuck spending Christmas with her nemesis and the co-beneficiary of her uncles will in the Catskills, and single mom Hester finds herself falling for her neighbor, Mitch.
Snow blind [sound recording]
by P. J. Tracy

What it's about:  When the murdered bodies of two Minneapolis police officers are discovered in the aftermath of a snowman-building contest, detectives Magozzi and Rolseth become embroiled in a grueling investigation that is complicated by an inexperienced sheriff and discoveries that link the killings to the Monkeewrench team. 
Light on snow [sound recording]
by Anita Shreve

What it's about: Remembering the December afternoon twenty years earlier when her father and she found an abandoned infant in the snow, Nicky recalls her father's efforts to escape society after a tragedy and a young woman's struggles to live with her choices.
A breath of snow and ashes [sound recording]
by Diana Gabaldon

Outlander Audio Series #6: In 1772, on the eve of the American Revolution, Jamie Fraser is asked by the governor to help protect the colonies for King and Crown, but, thanks to his time-traveling twentieth-century wife, Claire, Jamie is aware of the ultimate result of the rebellion.
The Snow Queen
by Michael Cunningham

Meet Barrett:  At the heart of this lyrical, descriptive story are Brooklyn-based brothers Barrett and Tyler Meeks. Barrett, a retail sales associate recently dumped by his boyfriend, experiences a "celestial light" while walking through Central Park and interprets it as a sign.

Meet Tyler: Meanwhile, struggling musician Tyler reflects on his "difficult but interesting life," in which his increasing dependence on drugs becomes a means of coping with his girlfriend Beth's cancer.

Why you might like this: Moving and heartfelt, The Snow Queen presents an intimate character study of three individuals seeking redemption and second chances by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hours.
Contact your librarian for more great audiobooks!
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