Every month, AudioFile Magazine reviewers and editors select the best new audiobooks just for BookTrib’s readers. Let your summer relaxation be accompanied by July's best audiobooks! This story appears through BookTrib’s partnership with AudioFile and contains material originating from the AudioFile website.
In The 6:20 Man (Grand Central Publishing), David Baldacci’s latest standalone thriller, Travis Devine hates his new job. It makes him feel like he’s a hamster on a treadmill. Every morning he hops on the 6:20 a.m. train from Mt. Kisco into Manhattan to work as an entry-level financial analyst…
Jodé MillmanJuly 13, 2022
We’ve finally reached the shortest month of the year – and possibly the most romantic one, with Valentine’s Day quickly approaching and the snow still steadily falling outside our windows. Still, despite the romance we might all be getting a little sick of winter at this point, which is why…
Rachel CarterFebruary 7, 2017
David Baldacci has served up just what the doctor ordered for sheltering in place during a pandemic with Walk the Wire (Grand Central), featuring the stalwart and cerebral FBI agent Amos Decker. Decker and his photographic memory are put to their greatest test ever when he and his partner Alex…
Jon LandApril 23, 2020
It seems like I’ve been reviewing a David Baldacci book every month lately, but it’s a labor of love. Baldacci excels at staging oft-employed plotlines in uniquely effective backdrops and his latest, A Minute to Midnight (Grand Central), is no exception. Series stalwart FBI agent Atlee Pine sets out to…
Jon LandNovember 19, 2019
Add some mystery and excitement to your spring with a curated list of bona fide thrillers from our expert on the subject, Jon Land. David Baldacci’s wondrously crafted Redemption (Grand Central) features the return of one of the most remarkable heroes in all of thriller fiction with Amos Decker, also…
Jon LandMay 20, 2019
According to bestselling author David Baldacci, when you’ve written as many books as he has—10 series, or a total of 30 books and counting; and another 12 stand-alone novels—there’s one way to keep his writing razor-sharp: “Start from Square One: create a new character, a new series—a new world.” With…
Josie BrownDecember 12, 2018
Jon Land is back in action giving you his top picks for November in all things thrilling and suspense. This month's picks feature some classic heroes, cyber warfare, and timely crises at an international scale. Don't miss out on any of his top seven thriller selections to pick up while…
Jon LandNovember 16, 2018
As a reviewer and insider, Ryan Steck has been called "the Godfather of the thriller genre.” In this first contributed piece to BookTrib, Ryan names every thriller hitting the bookshelves this fall that genre aficionados should know about. Visit Ryan at www.therealbookspy.com. With half of this summer’s biggest titles already in bookstores,…
Ryan SteckAugust 1, 2018
This November, the weather is getting cold and we're ready to sit down and read some favorites. Thrillers are a hit right now, so we have some suggestions for you to help you pick up the next novel for your bookshelf. The Midnight Line, Lee Child Jack Reacher, the best…
Jon LandNovember 6, 2017
In David Baldacci’s third Archer adventure, Dream Town (Grand Central), the Pacific Coast Highway leads PI Aloysius Archer and his spiffy 1939 blood-red Delahaye convertible from Bay Town, CA, to Hollywood. As if transported by a time machine, Baldacci immerses readers into the 1950s, an era of flashy films and…
Jodé MillmanApril 20, 2022
Aloysius Archer has always been a sucker for fast dames and fast cars. They’ve both landed him in jail before, but he can’t resist their siren calls. In bestselling author David Baldacci’s new Archer sequel, A Gambling Man (Grand Central), Archer has just been released from jail on the East…
Jodé MillmanApril 23, 2021
Jon LandNovember 3, 2022
In listening to AudioFile’s Best Mystery Audiobooks of 2021, I especially enjoyed the L.A. Theatre Works presentation of Agatha Christie's The Murder on the Links, performed by a full cast. (Learn more about that production in Alfred Molina's podcast interview.) An audio mystery truly can be enhanced by a performance from multiple…
Ellen QuintDecember 28, 2021
Every month, AudioFile Magazine reviewers and editors select the best new audiobooks just for BookTrib’s readers. This month, listeners will befriend artificially intelligent lifeforms, navigate hilarious romantic schemes, revisit the beloved works of a renowned British playwright, ride shotgun throughout a 1940s-style whodunit, and more. Grab your earbuds and queue ’em…
AudioFileApril 23, 2021